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Wildlife Conservation and Ecology

1 Study option · UndergraduateUniversity Centre Reaseheath
Awarded by:
University of Chester

Course summary

Is your ambition to undertake meaningful conservation work to protect our wildlife and our environment for years to come?

This course includes a broad range of specialist modules and practical opportunities to gain the essential industry skills and knowledge, with which to effectively conserve species, habitats and biodiversity both in the UK and overseas.

Through your studies, you will address a range of topics such as wildlife ecology, conservation biology, evolution and adaptation, ecological survey skills and species identification and principles of ecological restoration.

Combined with dedicated practical work, using our campus laboratories, the wider Reaseheath estate and servicing our community conservation work, you will develop a broad range of transferable knowledge, skills and competencies for future application in the conservation science and ecology sectors.

In your first year, you will develop essential knowledge and skills in wildlife conservation, ecology, evolution and biodiversity, with an emphasis on practical experience whilst in your second year, you will shift in emphasis to more academic and research-informed study, including themes in population management, ecological restoration, wildlife rehabilitation, and environmental impact and mitigation. A work placement within a relevant field of industry or an international field course is also available to study for academic credit at this level. Your final year will further develop your critical thinking skills and deepen your knowledge in areas of conservation and ecology, and will include a research dissertation on a topic of your interest.

Course Features:

  • Surveying techniques

  • Species identification

  • Evolutionary biology

  • Conservation biology and biodiversity

  • Restoration ecology

  • Environmental assessment and impact mitigation

  • Access to a diverse rural green space across the campus

  • Field course opportunities to South Africa, Costa Rica and South West UK

Career Options:

  • Conservation science research

  • Ecological/environmental consultancy

  • Wildlife/conservation management

  • Conservation charities

  • Conservation ecotourism

  • Conservation education

  • Progress to MSc or PhD study

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
DC41
Institution code:
R14

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