BSc (Hons) Zoology
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It couldn't get better than CRIC. The staff is friendly and teachers were amazing, everyhting was great and I had a wonderful time.
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Bachelor's degree
In Cambridge
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Cambridge
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Duration
3 Years
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Start date
September
Immerse yourself in the lives and behaviour of animals on our Royal Society of Biology-recognised degree. You’ll study in a world-renowned centre of wildlife conservation, and get practical skills in our laboratories that you can apply on a range of field trips in the UK and abroad. This course has been validated to include an optional placement year in industry.
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About this course
After graduating, you might work for a zoo, a government agency, an environmental consultancy, a wildlife conservation organisation, or an education or research establishment. Graduates of this course have gone to work for leading zoos, the RSPB, local wildlife trusts, the BBC Natural History Unit, and fieldwork and research teams in exciting places from Costa Rica to Africa.
For CRIC: 5 GCSE passes at grade 3 or above. For GCSE taken prior to 2017 a grade E or above will be accepted Or a minimum of 19 points in the International Baccalaureate
BSc
All of the courses are recognised by the Society of Biology
Cambridge is becoming a world centre for wildlife conservation, with Fauna and Flora International, Birdlife International and the World Conservation Monitoring Centre based here
With many of our courses, you’ll also get the opportunity to go on field trips and placements to help you get hands on experience and gain practical skills.
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Reviews
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It couldn't get better than CRIC. The staff is friendly and teachers were amazing, everyhting was great and I had a wonderful time.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Michelle Arellano Spano
Subjects
- Management
- Biology
- Ecology
- Zoology
- Marine Biology
- Conservation
- Wildlife Management
- Tropical Ecology
- Countryside Management
- Mammalogy
Course programme
- Animal Form and Function
- Wildlife and Conservation
- Biomeasurement
- Introduction to Animal Behaviour and Welfare
- Origins of Life
- Ecology
- Evolution and Biodiversity
- Introduction to Marine Biology
- Being a Biologist
- Field Skills in Biology
- Invertebrate Biology
- Vertebrate Biology
- Principles of Genetics and Evolution
- Marine and Terrestrial Communities
- Evolution of Behaviour
- Animal Health and Nutrition
- Biological Bases of Behaviour
- Parasitology
- Biological Oceanography
- Wildlife Conservation
- Behavioural Ecology
- Undergraduate Major Project
- BioGIS
- Advanced Approaches in Animal Management
- Zoos and Zoo Animal Management
- Biogeography
- Mammalogy
- Cognition, Evolution and Behaviour
- Countryside Management
- Population Ecology and Wildlife Management
- Practical Marine Biology
- Tropical Ecology and Management
- Coastal Marine Biology
- Animal Communication
- Applied Ethology and Animal Welfare
Additional information
BSc (Hons) Zoology