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Zoology with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)

Bachelor's degree

Online

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Methodology

    Online

  • Duration

    4 Years

  • Online campus

    Yes

  • Delivery of study materials

    Yes

  • Support service

    Yes

  • Virtual classes

    Yes

Few professions are as fulfilling as zoology. Your future could lie in safeguarding endangered species, improving habitats or promoting a greater understanding of animals in the wild and in captivity. Our BSc (Hons) Zoology with Foundation Year opens up exciting opportunities for you.

Complete your honours degree in four years by starting your journey with a foundation year
Biosciences at Derby is ranked number one in the UK for student satisfaction with teaching and feedback, Guardian University Guide 2020
Realise your ambitions: the foundation year is ideal for students planning a change of career or seeking to study a completely new subject
Develop strong intellectual, technical and personal skills to build an impressive CV and meet the needs of employers
Undertake practical fieldwork in the UK or even abroad: in the past our students have honed their skills on projects in Majorca and the Maldives
Draw on our thriving partnerships with the likes of Sea Life, Twycross Zoo, Derby Museums and Derbyshire Wildlife Trust
Enjoy real-world learning through opportunities for paid placements and internships with relevant employers and the University itself
Learn from an enthusiastic and supportive teaching team which was rated ‘excellent’ by quality inspectors
Be inspired by the world-renowned scientific research currently underway at Derby

About this course

This degree provides the ideal preparation for a career as a zoologist, ecologist, marine scientist, environmental consultant or nature conservationist. You could follow in the footsteps of our recent graduates who are now making their mark in zoos, wildlife parks, wildlife trusts, the RSPCA, the Environment Agency, veterinary practices and environmental consultancies.

Because the course combines knowledge of zoology with skills in analysis, data interpretation, communication, report writing and project management, your career scope will be broader still. You could consider roles in research, teaching, the museum sector, the media, the scientific civil service and areas such as biomedical science.

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Subjects

  • Teaching
  • Biology
  • Ecology
  • Biodiversity
  • Zoology
  • Physiology
  • Anatomy
  • University
  • Systems
  • Planning
  • Team Training
  • Communication Training

Course programme

What you will study

You’ll study modules such as:

Foundation year

English

Maths

Study Skills in Science - The module will help you understand university systems and processes, the study skills you require to succeed and the role you have in your own learning, in particular referencing, rules and responsibilities, time-management, and team-work

Principles of Cellular Biology - You will be introduced to the key concepts that underpin biological sciences. The module will provide you with a theoretical understanding of the fundamental bioscience areas of cellular biology, biochemistry and genetics

Organisms and their Environment - This module develops a basic understanding of ecology, biodiversity and environmental sustainability, through the study of interactions between organisms in natural environments and those modified by man

Research Methods and Data Handling - You will develop a working knowledge of both quantitative and qualitative data handling skills

Optional modules

Principles of Chemistry - The module gives you an overview of some of the basic chemical principles that form the foundations of chemistry. You will learn about the fundamental building blocks of chemistry, exploring the states of matter, its structure and organisation

Foundations in Geoscience - This module offers a place-based introduction to the field of Geoscience. You will gain a multidisciplinary understanding of geography and geology and how these subjects can be applied to understand real world issues at the local scale

Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology - This module will provide you with a theoretical understanding of physiology and anatomy of the relevant body systems. You will explore these concepts for a range of body systems in relation to what these systems consist of and how they function

If you already have level 2 English and Maths, you will not be required to take English and Maths core modules.

Stage one

Induction Module (Zero credits) - This module provides you with an introduction to studying at the University of Derby. It is designed to provide an online environment in which you can become proficient in the skills required for HE study

Ecology - You will be introduced to the interactions between organisms and their environment. This module includes both tutorials and fieldwork

Evolution of Life - You will be introduced to the process of biological evolution and to the variety of living plants and animals. You'll focus on the first groups of organisms to evolve, prior to the colonisation of land

Genetics - You will gain a broad introduction to, and basic understanding of, the key concepts in classical and molecular genetics

Human Biology - You will explore the relationship between structure and function in the human body, and study the inter-dependence of life support systems and the interaction of the biological state with the environment

Invasion of the Land - You will focus on groups of organisms that have adapted to life on land, including terrestrial fungi, lower and higher plants, insects, spiders and amphibians, reptiles and mammals

Chemistry of Life - You will be introduced to the basic concepts of chemistry and how molecules are used in the functioning of the cell unit and its biochemical processes

Stage two

Research Methods - You will learn about planning and conducting research including analysis of data using statistics. This helps to prepare you for your own independent studies research carried out at Stage 3

Invertebrates - You will examine the range of form and function among the major invertebrate groups and the possible evolutionary relationships between them. The module will also explore life-history strategies and invertebrate communities (in plankton, leaf-litter and freshwater)

Vertebrate Biology - This module examines the range of forms of vertebrates and considers the evolutionary relationships within the group. It considers evidence from morphology, anatomy, and behaviour to support the evolutionary hypotheses

Independent Research and Professional Development (Zero credits) - This module will prepare you for your Independent Studies research project undertaken at level 6. It will also address your current professional development with a focus on increasing awareness of graduate skill and career pathways

Optional modules:

Biological Basis of Animal Behaviour - You will explore the study of animal behaviour including physiological mechanisms and evolutionary function. There will also be a field trip to a zoo

Field Biology - You will look at terrestrial, aquatic or marine environments, where you will build on the ecological and biological concepts that you are learning during your second year. There is a subsidised European fieldtrip, currently to Mallorca, but there is also a Derby-based option

Human Reproduction - You will cover a range of topics in the field of human reproduction, including developmental genetics, infertility, sexually transmitted diseases and sex determination

Microbiology - You will learn about microbial structure and function, and how this relates to the harmful and beneficial effects of microbes. An appreciation of microbial diversity will be developed, through exploring microbial roles in a range of settings such as environment, biotechnology, and health

Rainforests, Deserts and Oceans - You will look at the interactions of organisms within biomes, and review issues associated with the sustainable exploitation of different biomes. This module includes a fieldtrip

Molecular Biology - You will develop an understanding of the molecular basis of fundamental biological and forensic processes, such as transcription and translation. You will be introduced to the current techniques and approaches in molecular biology applied in a forensic and evolutionary context

Industrial Placement Year (optional)

This course offers an ‘Industrial Placement Year’ giving you the opportunity to enhance your practical skills by putting theory into practice, network in your industry and stand-out in the graduate job market. The placement year takes place in your third year, once completed, you would return to University to complete your final year of studies.
  • Applied Professional Practice
  • Contemporary Issues in Professional Practice
Stage three

Independent Studies for Conservation, Biology and Ecosystems - You will undertake an independent piece of work of your choosing (subject to approval). This module represents an opportunity to exercise initiative, creative thinking, and organisational skills, and is a continuation of personal skill development initiated at Levels 4 and 5

Optional modules:

Applied Entomology - This module focuses on insects in both terrestrial and aquatic environments. You will explore physiology, lifecycles, behaviour and classification and look at how insects are used in four core areas of applied entomology; veterinary and medical entomology, agricultural entomology, environmental entomology and forensic entomology

Behavioural Ecology - You will focus on two of the main topics in this field: sexual selection and the evolution of altruistic behaviour. By introducing students to current areas of research and controversy in behavioural ecology, it is hoped that they will develop an appreciation of the nature of research in this area

Habitat Management - Ever increasing pressures are being placed on the natural environment whilst at the same time there is a necessity to maintain global biodiversity. It will only be possible to achieve both in a crowded world by carefully managing selected areas for their wildlife. Such management, if carried out scientifically, has the potential not only to maintain or enhance biodiversity but to restore it

Oncology and Immunology - Subjects covered will include the genetics of cancer biology, carcinogenesis and epidemiology, virology and mechanisms of antibiotic resistance. The teaching team will include experts from medicine and research, and careers in these fields will be emphasised

Science Communication - Effective communication of scientific information to a wide audience is vital social, economic and political tool for society. You will explore the spectrum of delivery methods in modern society including newspapers, museums, TV and the internet. You will discover the challenges of ineffective communication through a series of case studies

Vocational Module - The student has freedom to select an appropriate host organisation to undertake a placement within a company, voluntary body or public establishment. The project should be selected so as to generate benefit to the host organisation. An integral part of the student experience is the compilation of a report based on deep reflection of personal experiences acquired during the placement

Wildlife Conservation - Biodiversity loss is seen by governments as one of the most important concerns facing the continued healthy survival of human populations in an increasingly crowded world. This module critically examines methods used to create the conditions under which wildlife can continue to exist in natural environments alongside human societies

Ecological Consultancy - You will examine key elements and skills required to start a career in ecology. You will be introduced to a series of survey techniques including phase 1 habitat surveys and survey techniques for a range of species and taxonomic groups. This content will be complemented by site assessment and report writing skills designed to ensure that learners can meet the exacting requirements of a professional report

Tropical Marine Biology - You will gain a broad understanding of coral reef ecology covering both theoretical and practical aspects. This module includes fieldwork where you will see one of the most biodiverse habitats in the world and understand how the coral reefs in particular are being effected by climate change. Please note that there is an additional cost element due to the field work involved

Advanced Methods in Zoology - This module draws on the expertise of members of staff and trains students in various areas of research, addressing skills that are rarely taught within zoology degrees. Indicative example topics that may be included: advanced statistics using programme R, an introduction to GIS, in particular home-range analysis and habitat selection using the same software programme R, and Imaging methods – including the use of our Scanning Electron Microscope

Student Initiated Module

Additional information

UK/EU fee - 
£9,250 per year* (2020/21)
International fee
£14,045 per year (2020/21)

Zoology with Foundation Year BSc (Hons)

Price on request