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BSc Zoology
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Zoology is the scientific study of the animal kingdom in all its extraordinary diversity, from the molecular mechanisms that govern development and behaviour to the ecological relationships that shape entire ecosystems. It is a discipline that spans scales from genes to global patterns of biodiversity, and it develops both the conceptual understanding and the practical skills to investigate animal life rigorously and systematically. As biodiversity loss accelerates and questions about animal welfare, conservation, and the impact of environmental change become ever more pressing, zoologists are central to both the science and the policy responses these challenges demand. At the University of Salford, this three-year, full-time BSc develops your knowledge of concepts at the forefront of zoological science, covering biological processes, animal behaviour, ecology, and the ways animals interact with their environments. A sandwich year is incorporated into the programme, providing the opportunity for a substantial professional placement in a conservation, wildlife, or research setting, and work placements are embedded in the course to ensure your professional experience develops alongside your academic learning. A typical entry tariff of 120 points reflects the accessible standard of entry for this scientifically rigorous programme. Zoology graduates go on to work in conservation organisations and charities, national parks, wildlife trusts, environmental consultancies, zoos and aquaria, government environmental agencies, research institutions, and international wildlife and development bodies. Many also pursue teaching, science communication, and wildlife journalism. Postgraduate study in ecology, conservation biology, animal behaviour, evolutionary biology, or a related specialism is a common next step for those seeking advanced expertise or research careers in this field.
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