Conservation Biology and Management

Bachelor's degree

In Stirling

£ 14,105 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Stirling (Scotland)

Introduction:
The contemporary world is one of rapidly increasing human interference in natural environments and of competition for space and resources. Some species and habitats are disappearing before they can even be studied properly. As a result, understanding the complex inter-relationships between environments and their inhabitants is vital.
It enables us to undertake environmental conservation and sustainable management for the benefit of future generations.
Stirling is a superb place to study this. The city is home to more environmental and conservation organisations than any other UK city — all of whom we have strong links with and some of whom are based at the University. With this course, you’ll receive excellent practical training and preparation for a range of careers in conservation.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Stirling
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University Of Stirling, FK9 4LA

Start date

On request

About this course

Fees and costs
Fees Bachelor of Science with Honours in Conservation Biology and Management 2017/18
Overseas students (non-EU) £ 14,105.00
Scottish and EU students £ 1,820.00
Students from the rest of the UK £6,750 per year for a maximum of 4 years
Fees Bachelor of Science in Conservation Science 2017/8
Overseas students (non-EU) £ 14,105.00
Scottish and EU students £ 1,820.00
Students from the rest of the UK £6,750 per year for a maximum of 4 years
Fees Bachelor of Science with Honours in Conservation Biology and Management 2018/19
Overseas students (non-EU) £...

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Subjects

  • Conservation
  • Environmental Conservation
  • Biology

Course programme

Delivery and assessment

Teaching is delivered in the form of formal lectures and practical classes, tutorials, seminars, computer-based learning and guided reading and research. Modules are assessed by a combination of coursework and examination, completed during semester. For many modules the marks awarded for coursework contribute 40 – 50 percent of the final grade but for some modules this is as high as 100 percent.

Conservation Biology and Management

£ 14,105 + VAT