

BSc Zoology
About this course
Zoology is the scientific study of the animal kingdom in all its extraordinary diversity, from the molecular mechanisms underlying animal physiology to the ecological relationships that govern how animals live and interact with their environments. It encompasses the evolutionary history of animal life, the genetics and development of individual organisms, the behaviour of animals in natural and managed settings, and the conservation challenges facing animal populations in an increasingly human-altered world. Zoologists bring together multiple scientific disciplines to understand the diversity of animal forms and the ways they function. At the University of Leeds, this three-year programme gives you a thorough grounding in the core areas of zoology, developing both theoretical knowledge and practical field and laboratory skills. You will study animal evolution, physiology, behaviour, ecology and conservation, developing the scientific literacy and quantitative skills needed to engage with biological data and the professional contexts in which zoological knowledge is applied. A sandwich placement year provides extended professional experience in a zoological, ecological or conservation setting, a year abroad adds international perspective, and work placement opportunities throughout the programme connect your academic study to the real environments in which zoologists work. Zoology graduates pursue careers in conservation science, wildlife management, ecological consultancy, zoological gardens, environmental science, veterinary support, public health and academic research. Many move into roles with conservation organisations, environmental agencies, natural history museums and fieldwork-based research programmes. Postgraduate study in zoology, ecology, conservation biology or wildlife management is a common route for those with research or specialist professional ambitions. Leeds's strong research environment in the life sciences supports graduates who want to pursue academic careers or contribute to the science of conservation and biodiversity.
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