

BSc Zoology with Year Abroad
About this course
Zoology is the scientific study of animals, encompassing their anatomy, physiology, behaviour, ecology, evolutionary history, and conservation. It is a discipline that takes seriously the diversity and complexity of animal life, from the molecular mechanisms within individual cells through to the dynamics of entire ecosystems. Zoologists ask how animals are built, how they function, how they evolved, how they interact with each other and with their environments, and what needs to be done to conserve species and habitats in the face of growing human pressure on the natural world. At Hull, this four-year degree focuses on a blend of laboratory and field-based practical teaching, recognising that zoology cannot be done exclusively in a classroom. You will gain hands-on experience with organisms in both controlled and natural settings, developing the observational skills, experimental techniques, and data analysis methods that underpin modern biological science. The programme works across disciplinary boundaries, drawing on molecular biology, ecology, physiology, and evolutionary biology to build the kind of integrative understanding that global environmental challenges require. Although the course title references a year abroad, you will confirm the specific international study opportunities with the university directly, as these may vary. Hull's location and research connections provide access to a variety of environments and taxa, giving your practical training real breadth. Zoology graduates move into careers in conservation, ecology, wildlife management, environmental consultancy, zoos and wildlife parks, scientific research, and education. Government agencies, environmental charities, international conservation organisations, and fieldwork-based research programmes all recruit zoology graduates. Many go on to postgraduate study in ecology, conservation biology, evolutionary biology, or related fields, which is often required for research positions. The quantitative and laboratory skills developed in the degree also provide routes into biomedical research, environmental assessment, and science communication.
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