

BSc Zoology with a Foundation Year
About this course
Zoology is the scientific study of animals, encompassing their anatomy and physiology, ecology and behaviour, evolution, conservation, and classification. It is a discipline that ranges from the molecular mechanisms underlying animal biology to the large-scale dynamics of ecosystems and the global patterns of animal diversity. Zoologists contribute to our understanding of how life on earth works, and their work feeds into conservation biology, agriculture, veterinary science, medicine, and environmental management. The discipline demands both laboratory and field skills, and develops rigorous scientific thinking alongside a deep engagement with the natural world. At Swansea University, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year that provides additional scientific preparation before the main degree content. Swansea's coastal and upland setting in south Wales offers exceptional opportunities for fieldwork in both marine and terrestrial environments, and the university has strong research programmes in marine biology, ecology, and conservation. You will study animal physiology, anatomy, ecology, behaviour, evolution, and conservation, developing practical laboratory and field skills alongside theoretical understanding. The foundation year builds the biology and chemistry foundations needed to engage fully with degree-level zoology. You will develop skills in experimental design, data collection and analysis, scientific writing, and field techniques that are central to professional practice in biological and environmental sciences. The ability to observe carefully, to frame testable questions, and to interpret evidence in the context of ecological and evolutionary theory are developed throughout the programme. Graduates from zoology programmes pursue careers in wildlife conservation, ecology research, environmental consultancy, nature reserve management, veterinary science, agriculture, teaching, and science communication. Many work for conservation charities, government nature agencies, research institutes, and international organisations concerned with biodiversity and ecosystem management. Postgraduate study in zoology, ecology, conservation biology, or marine biology is a well-established route for those seeking specialist or research roles.
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