BSc Zoology (C300)
Bachelor's degree
In Bristol
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Bristol
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Start date
Different dates available
About BSc Zoology
If you are considering a zoology degree, you already know that your main interest is animal biology, but maybe you don't yet know which area of the subject you would like to pursue.
Modern zoology is interdisciplinary, so we believe that you need to be aware of the breadth of animal biology from the molecular to the ecological. Our zoology degree begins broadly, then introduces more choice in years two and three.
The freedom to specialise or maintain breadth in your studies and the range of research and transferable skills you will learn will enhance your employability as a graduate.
We have outstanding facilities in our state-of-the-art Life Sciences Building and all our lecturers are top researchers in their fields.
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Subjects
- Zoology
- Animal Biology
- Ecology
- Biology
Course programme
- Biology 1A: Diversity of Life
- Biology 1B: Life Processes
- Key Concepts for Biologists
- Sustainable Development
- Big Ideas in Science
- Current Topics in Biology
- Introduction to Developmental Psychology
- Introduction to Biological Psychology
- Understanding Body Function B
- World in Crisis?
- Fundamentals of Body Function
Year 2 (2019/20)
- Quantitative Methods in Biology
- Science and Success: Writing, Speaking and Communicating Science
- Computational Methods in Biology
- Molecular Genetics
- Evolutionary Biology
- Neurobiology: from nerve cells to behaviour
- Acquisition of Behaviour
- Behavioural Ecology
- Parasite Biology
- Insect Biology
- Plant Disease
- Cell and Developmental Biology
- Ecology
- Green Planet
- Sensory Biology
- Conservation Biology
- Marine Ecology and Physiology
Year 3 (2019/20)
- Practical Project
- Literature Review
- Field Course or Laboratory Workshop
- Host-Parasite Interactions
- Sensory Ecology
- Optimisation, Behaviour and Life Histories
- Staying Alive: The Behaviour, Psychology and Ecology of Predator-Prey Interactions
- Oceans
- Agricultural Biotechnology
- Plant Evolution, Development and Diversity
- Evolutionary Ecology
- Social Evolution: Genes to Societies
- The Ecology of Food Production and the Farmed Landscape
- Oceans
- Tree of Life
- Host-Parasite Interactions
- Sensory Ecology
- The Ecology of Food Production and the Farmed Landscape
- Plant Environmental Adaptation
- Staying Alive: The Behaviour, Psychology and Ecology of Predator-Prey Interactions
- Optimisation, Behaviour and Life Histories
BSc Zoology (C300)