

BSc Zoology (with year in industry)
About this course
Zoology is the scientific study of animals in all their diversity, from the molecular processes within individual cells to the behaviour of whole populations and the ecological networks that connect species across entire ecosystems. It is a discipline that draws on biology, genetics, ecology, and evolution to address some of the most pressing questions of our time, including how species adapt to change, how biodiversity is distributed across the planet, and what can be done to conserve it. At Aberystwyth you will study the full breadth of the animal kingdom, examining physiology, behaviour, ecology, and evolutionary biology. The university's location in mid-Wales gives you access to outstanding field environments for ecological fieldwork and species study. This four-year degree includes a year in industry, meaning you will spend a structured period working in a professional setting relevant to zoology, whether in conservation, wildlife management, research, or another applied area. This placement experience adds considerable depth to your scientific training and makes you a more competitive candidate when you graduate. The typical entry tariff for this programme is 120 UCAS points, and the degree runs full time. Zoology graduates pursue careers in conservation and wildlife management, working for organisations such as national parks, wildlife trusts, and international conservation bodies. Research roles in academic and government settings are another common destination, particularly for those who go on to postgraduate study in ecology, evolutionary biology, or related disciplines. Applied zoologists also work in environmental consultancy, veterinary support roles, science communication, and education. The transferable scientific skills you develop, including data analysis, laboratory work, and field methods, are valued across the life sciences sector.
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