BA Conservation Biology and Social Policy

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Liverpool Hope University

Program Overview

Conservation biology is concerned with the protection and management of nature and the Earth’s biodiversity. It involves an evaluation of human and other factors that affect all living organisms with the aim of protecting and conserving species, their habitats and ecosystems. It is an interdisciplinary subject that draws on natural sciences to devise satisfactory processes and approaches by which to sustain and protect plant and animal biodiversity in the UK and abroad.
Studying Social Policy at Liverpool Hope University allows you to explore the answers to questions such as; should the state be the main provider of welfare and what roles should the private profit making or voluntary sectors have? How should scarce resources be allocated in society? How can we understand different approaches to welfare delivery across different historical periods in British society? Why do women and minority ethnic groups experience greater levels of disadvantage? How have welfare systems developed in different countries?

Program Key Stats

£12500 (Annual cost)
Sept Intake : 25th Jan


Eligibility Criteria

BBC
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6.0

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Ecologists
  • Wildlife managers
  • Nature conservation managers

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