This course is aimed at students who wish to develop a career within wildlife conservation and ecology. You will be provided with a combination of academic study and practical fieldwork in order to develop a range of academic and professional skills, plus knowledge of wildlife conservation, ecology and related disciplines.
Graduates have progressed into a diverse range of careers as a result of completing this award, including:
Overseas conservation internships
Consultancy/advisory roles
Conservation ranger
Park warden
Professional field guide
Zoo keeper
Lecturing/teaching
Additionally, students may wish to pursue further education through postgraduate study (i.e. Master's and doctorate courses).
Develop students’ interest, knowledge and understanding of the behaviour of animals in their natural environments. Enable students to use the knowledge of the behaviour and biology of animals in order to effect the protection and conservation of species and their habitats. Develop practical skills in species and habitat survey alongside techniques in behavioural observation to prepare students for employment. The emphasis will be on wildlife species and their conservation, with field visits and residential fieldwork integral to the course. There will also be opportunities to study more exotic species through participation in international field courses and engagement with zoos, aquaria and wildlife parks.
♦1- One Photocopy of the Data Page of your Passport.
♦2- Official Transcripts.
♦3- Certification of the Senior high school.
♦4- Language Proficiency Certificate (if have any Language Certificate).
♦5- One Photocopy of Physical Examination.
♦6- Study/Research Plan (Not Less than 800 Words).