The program explores the diverse aspects of animal life, including their evolution, anatomy, physiology, behavior, and ecological interactions, while also addressing important topics such as animal care and conservation. Students will develop an advanced understanding of modern zoology, encompassing a wide range of disciplines from conservation management to paleoanthropology to molecular biology.
Hands-on experience is a key focus of the course, providing numerous opportunities for students to engage in fieldwork both locally and internationally, enabling them to acquire valuable skills relevant to their future careers. The curriculum places a significant emphasis on practical training, including laboratory work, where students will learn essential techniques such as titration, pipetting, and experimental design. This practical component will involve addressing important issues like climate change or studying biological and physiological characteristics of animals.
Year 1 Entry: Minimum of 112 UCAS points (or an equivalent qualification) Students studying T Levels are encouraged to apply. International Baccalaureate: Language A (first language): SL grade 4 or HL grade 3 Language B (language acquisition): SL grade 6 or HL grade 5 Specific Entry Requirements: A-level / BTEC (or equivalent qualification) required in Biology or Chemistry. GCSE (or equivalent) requirement: Maths Grade C / 4. IELTS 6.0 overall with 5.5 in each section. Program including a Foundation Year: Minimum entry requirement: 48 UCAS points (or an equivalent qualification)
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