

BSc Zoology with Professional Studies
About this course
Zoology with professional studies is the scientific study of the animal kingdom, from the simplest invertebrates to the most complex vertebrates, combined with a structured professional dimension that develops your readiness for employment in this demanding and rewarding field. Zoology examines animal physiology, anatomy, ecology, behaviour, evolution, and conservation, and asks questions at every scale, from the molecular mechanisms within cells to the dynamics of entire ecosystems. It is a discipline with direct relevance to conservation biology, public health, agriculture, veterinary science, and the management of biodiversity, particularly as zoonotic diseases, those that move between animal and human populations, represent a growing public health challenge. At Queen's University of Belfast, this four-year full-time programme with professional studies adds a structured professional experience component to the core zoology degree. You will study a broad range of zoological topics, including animal biology, behaviour, ecology, and conservation, with practical fieldwork and laboratory work integral to the training. The professional studies dimension develops your employability alongside your scientific knowledge, giving you direct experience and professional skills that complement the academic content. Queen's has strong research activity in animal biology, ecology, and related areas, and the programme benefits from access to the diverse and ecologically rich environments of Northern Ireland for fieldwork. You will develop skills in ecological and laboratory methods, species identification, data analysis, scientific writing, and the professional communication skills needed to work effectively in scientific and conservation contexts. Graduates from zoology programmes pursue careers in conservation, ecology research, environmental consultancy, natural history, wildlife management, veterinary science, research, and education. Postgraduate study in zoology, ecology, conservation biology, or related disciplines is a common next step for those seeking specialist or research roles.
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