

BSc Ecology And Conservation
About this course
Ecology and conservation is the scientific discipline concerned with understanding how ecosystems work and how we can protect the biodiversity and ecological processes on which all life, including human life, depends. Ecosystems across the globe are under unprecedented pressure from habitat destruction, pollution, climate change, invasive species, and overexploitation of natural resources, and the need for well-trained ecologists and conservation practitioners has never been greater. The field encompasses the study of populations, communities, and ecosystems alongside the practical and policy dimensions of conservation management. At Edge Hill University, this part-time degree gives you the opportunity to visit threatened habitats and develop a deep understanding of the key issues ecosystems face and how to protect them. The programme includes a sandwich year, a year abroad option, and a work placement, providing structured opportunities to gain professional experience in conservation or environmental settings, to develop an international perspective on biodiversity challenges, and to build the practical skills that ecological fieldwork demands. Edge Hill is located close to several significant natural habitats in north-west England and has strong connections with conservation organisations. Ecology and conservation graduates work across a wide range of organisations where knowledge of ecological systems and conservation practice is needed. Wildlife charities, national parks, environmental consultancies, government agencies including Natural England, statutory conservation bodies, and international conservation organisations are all significant employers. Ecological surveying, conservation project management, environmental monitoring, and advocacy roles are common destinations. The degree also provides a strong foundation for postgraduate study in ecology, conservation biology, environmental management, or related fields for those who want to develop specialist research expertise. The field offers rewarding work with strong personal purpose, even if employment conditions in the voluntary and public sectors can be competitive.
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