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Conservation and Community Engagement

Course details
  • 2 Study options
  • Undergraduate
Course location
Writtle Campus

Course summary

Gain the knowledge and skills to collaborate with local communities and develop successful conservation projects anywhere in the world.

It’s widely acknowledged in the conservation sector that community engagement is key to the success of conservation projects.

As a student at ARU in Writtle, you’ll learn about biodiversity and conservation science, and local and international conservation issues.

You’ll also develop practical skills in habitat and wildlife evaluation and management – learning how to plan and engage in viable projects.

Finally, you’ll develop skills to support education, science communication and human behaviour change.

Study on our rural campus and take the opportunity to get involved in conservation and community projects. You could consider joining the campus sustainability group, championing our hedgehog-friendly campus, or getting involved with the local Forest School.

There are a number of ways to study this course. As well as our 3-year full-time degree, you have the option of studying over:

  • 4 years including a foundation year, to gain a BSc

You can apply through UCAS (UK students) or directly to us (international students).

All BSc students study the same modules (with the addition of foundation year modules for those taking the 4-year course).

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
D595
Institution code:
A60

This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.

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