Conservation & Countryside Management BSc (Hons) (Top-up)
Bachelor's degree
In Skipton
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Skipton
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Start date
Different dates available
A variety of assessment methods is used including: presentations, case studies, portfolio and practical reports Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Check {if "vertical" == 'horizontal'}
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About this course
Entry Requirements: FD Conservation & Countryside Management Foundation Degree in relevant subject area
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Subjects
- IT
- Conservation
- Management
- IT Management
Course programme
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Call our clearing hotline 01756 693 381 or visit our clearing page for more information.
{if "<p>Progression year (Top up) for the Foundation Degree in Environmental Conservation and the F"} What stands out about this course?Progression year (Top up) for the Foundation Degree in Environmental Conservation and the Foundation Degree in Conservation and Countryside Management, subject to validation by York Saint John University. The college is located on the edge of the stunning Yorkshire Dales National Park and utilises this location for field visits and research. The course was developed following consultation with Conservation organisations to ensure that the practical skills and course content were all highly relevant to the Environmental Sector.
{if "<p>Modules may include (subject to validation):</p><p><strong>Level 6</"} What will I study?Modules may include (subject to validation):
Level 6
- Habitat Creation and Restoration
- GIS and Habitat Survey
- Environmental Education and Public Engagement
- Sustainable Business Practice
- Dissertation
Learning strategies may include: lectures, seminars, tutorials, workshops, case studies, site visits, group study, independent student reading and research, practical sessions, presentations, directed self-study and use of Virtual Learning Environments.
{if "<ul> <li>Further study - MSc, PGCE</li> <li>Employment in a range of count"} Where will it take me?- Further study - MSc, PGCE
- Employment in a range of countryside jobs at management or technical level
Conservation & Countryside Management BSc (Hons) (Top-up)