

BSc Ecology and Conservation with a Placement Year
About this course
Ecology and conservation is the science of living systems and the urgent effort to protect them. Ecology studies the relationships between organisms and their environments, examining how species interact with each other and with the physical world, how energy and nutrients flow through food webs, and how populations, communities, and ecosystems change over time. Conservation applies that ecological understanding to the practical challenge of protecting biodiversity and managing the habitats on which wild species depend, at a time when human activity has driven unprecedented rates of species loss and ecosystem degradation. It is a discipline with both deep intellectual content and pressing practical urgency. At the University of East Anglia, this four-year programme includes a placement year in which you spend time working with a conservation organisation, environmental consultancy, research institution, or related employer. UEA has genuine research strength in ecology and conservation biology, and its location in Norfolk gives access to some of the UK's most ecologically significant and intensively studied landscapes. The placement year is a major professional development opportunity, giving you fieldwork experience, professional contacts, and a much clearer sense of where you want to take your career. The rest of your studies cover the foundational principles of ecology, conservation biology, population genetics, GIS and remote sensing, environmental policy, and the quantitative and field methods essential to professional ecological practice. Graduates work in ecological survey and consultancy, protected area and nature reserve management, conservation research, and policy roles in statutory bodies such as Natural England, the Environment Agency, and their devolved equivalents. International conservation organisations, national and local wildlife trusts, and environmental charities employ ecologists in fieldwork, research, and advocacy roles. Academic research and postgraduate study are options for those who wish to contribute to the scientific knowledge base or to move into specialist research positions. The placement year significantly improves graduate employability and career readiness.
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