BSc (Hons) ANIMAL SCIENCE AND CONSERVATION

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Winchester

Program Overview

Join an innovative programme that explores the dynamic relationships between animal welfare science, conservation biology and environmental sustainabilityLearn to define and assess animal welfare, investigate ecosystem health and question the sustainability of animal production and conservation systemsCreate sustainable solutions to animal welfare issues spanning a wide range of contexts and species including farm, zoo and wild-living animalsBoost your employability by completing a ‘Skills for Biological Scientists’ module.
This multidisciplinary programme, led by animal welfare experts, follows the Planetary Health and One Welfare philosophies, where welfare of both captive and wild animals is considered alongside ecosystem health and biodiversity conservation. This is one of the broadest and most inclusive animal welfare programmes in the UK, seeing all animals and ecosystems as equal.

Program Key Stats

£16700 (Annual cost)
Sept Intake : 25th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

BCC
2.8
24
70

1200
23
5.5

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Graduates may enter careers within animal advocacy
  • welfare and conservation organisations; zoos
  • sanctuaries and other organisations requiring knowledge of animal management and welfare; governmental departments working on animal issues; assurance
  • inspection and enforcement agencies; and commercial organisations seeking to implement and monitor the animal welfare standards of their agricultural suppliers

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