Ecology, Conservation and Environment BSc (Hons)
Bachelor's degree
In Brighton
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Brighton
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Duration
3 Years
If you want to understand the science behind the world’s most serious environmental and ecological challenges, this is the course for you.
You learn from experts influencing global debates. Topics include sustainable development, endangered species conservation and animal behaviour.
Outside the classroom, you have the opportunity to explore the South Downs National Park on local field trips, or go on overseas trips to Portugal, Southern Africa, the Red Sea and Ecuador. This – alongside modules on research methods and technologies such as Geographical Information Systems – gives you real-world research experience before you graduate.
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About this course
Graduate destinations
Recent graduates have taken up a range of roles including:
ecologist, Greenwillows Associates
fundraiser, RSPCA
scientist, Mad Science.
You must have GCSE (or equivalent) English, Mathematics and two Science subjects with grade B in each (or grade 5 in the new grading scale).
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Subjects
- Information Systems
- Geographical Information Systems
- Systems
- Conservation
- Global
- Ecology
- Biology
- Biodiversity
- Management
- Environmental management
- Sustainable Development
Course programme
Year 1 at sussex
Autumn teaching
- Introduction to Evolution and Biodiversity
- The Natural World
- Environmental Management and Sustainable Development
- Introduction to Ecology and Conservation
- Research Methods for Biology, Ecology and Zoology
Autumn teaching
- Lives of Carnivores
- The Cellular and Molecular Basis of Life
- Marine Biology and Ecology Field Course
- Neuroscience and Behaviour
At Sussex, you can choose to customise your course to build the sort of degree that will give you the knowledge, skills and experience that could take you in any direction you choose.
Year 2 at sussex
- Conservation Biology I
- Environmental Research Skills (E&C)
- Upland Ecology Field Course
- Conservation Biology II
- Conservation Ecology Field Course
Autumn teaching
- Animal Behavioural Ecology
- Geographical Information Systems
- Introduction to Sustainable Development
- Plant Physiology and Ecology
- Comparative Animal Physiology and Morphology
- Evolutionary Biology
- Mediterranean Ecology and Behaviour Field Course
At Sussex, you can choose to customise your course to build the sort of degree that will give you the knowledge, skills and experience that could take you in any direction you choose.
Study abroad or PlacementStudy abroad (optional)
Apply to study abroad – you’ll develop an international perspective and gain an edge when it comes to your career.
Placement (optional)A placement is a great way to network and gain practical skills. When you leave Sussex, you’ll benefit from having the experience employers are looking for.
Recent Life Sciences students have gone on placements at:
- AkzoNobel
- Pfizer
- the NHS.
Spring teaching
- Conservation in Practice
Autumn teaching
- Animal-Plant Interactions
- Coral Reef Ecology Field Course
- Life Sciences Year 3 Research Project (Experimental)
- Life Sciences Year 3 Research Project (Literature)
- Palaeozoology of Dinosaurs and Megafauna
- Social Insects
- Tropical Rainforest Science (Field trip Ecuador)
- Advanced Topics in Evolutionary Biology
- African Zoology Field Course
- Conflict & Cooperation in Social Groups
- Global Environmental Change
- Tropical Rainforests: Biogeography and Conservation
Additional information
Ecology, Conservation and Environment BSc (Hons)