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BSc Applied Bioscience & Zoology
About this course
Applied Bioscience and Zoology is a degree for students who want to combine the breadth of biological science with a focused engagement with animals, their biology, behaviour, and their relationship with ecosystems and human society. Applied bioscience brings a practical, problem-centred orientation to the life sciences, connecting laboratory and field skills to real-world questions in health, conservation, environment, and industry. Zoology situates the animal kingdom at the heart of that inquiry, examining how animals function, evolve, and interact with their environments. At the University of the West of Scotland, this four-year full-time programme includes a sandwich placement year, a year abroad, and a work placement, giving you an exceptionally rich set of structured opportunities for professional and international experience alongside your academic studies. You will develop competence in core bioscience methods including cell and molecular biology, genetics, and physiology, alongside zoological study of animal behaviour, ecology, taxonomy, and conservation biology. Field work and laboratory work are both important parts of the curriculum, developing practical skills that are essential in many bioscience and conservation careers. The year abroad broadens your scientific horizon and the placement year puts your skills to work in a real professional environment. You will graduate with both the conceptual grounding to understand biological systems at multiple scales and the practical competence to contribute to research, conservation, and applied life sciences work. Career paths from this degree include roles in wildlife conservation and management, ecological consultancy, environmental protection, research in academic and commercial settings, zoological collections and wildlife parks, veterinary support, food and agricultural science, and bioscience industry. Some graduates move into science communication, education, or environmental policy. Postgraduate study in ecology, conservation biology, applied bioscience, or a specialist zoological area is also a well-established pathway for those who want to develop their expertise further.
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