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Email:admissions@harper-adams.ac.uk
Phone:0300 131 3950
Harper Adams University
Newport
TF10 8NB
BSc (Hons) Zoology with Entomology will allow you to study structure, classification, behaviour, health and nutrition and conservation of a wide range of animal species, with a focus in insects and other invertebrates.
Through the programme you will gain specialist knowledge and skills in ecology, physiology, genetics, evolution, taxonomy and behaviour using the diversity of invertebrate and vertebrate species as a focus. The programme recognises the importance of an understanding of both scientific principles and the socio-economic context to enable an intelligent application of policies, technologies, and management systems appropriate to wild, zoo, domestic, and agricultural animals, in the UK and internationally. Attention is given to specific strategies and key skills such as those emerging with respect to wildlife conservation, climate change adaptation and mitigation, disease and pest control, managing fisheries, improving livestock including through genetic modification, animal welfare on farms and in zoos, and the national and international legislation underpinning these subjects. As an Entomologist you will develop a broad knowledge of invertebrate species and be able to apply a range of skills to solve practical problems and to undertake a wide variety of career opportunities.
Through a range of teaching and learning methods including tutorials, laboratory and field classes, and residential field courses you will develop your key skills including field surveying, species identification, sampling procedures, data analysis and research methods. Opportunities to investigate the use of technologies in the studies of animals, including Geographical Information Systems and eDNA, will be explored. As a graduate, you will possess practical skills in laboratory and field techniques, project management, data handling, analysis, and report writing, as well as the ability to engage in further study and postgraduate research. Finally, recognising the importance of the effective communication of scientific and related material to a wider audience of planners, policymakers and the general public, you will acquire skills in report writing, oral presentations and critical and analytical thinking.
A core first year, shared between Applied Zoology, Zoology with Entomology, and Zoology with Environmental Management allows students the freedom to transfer between these three course areas during their first year, once they have experienced some of the learning opportunities at Harper Adams University. You will put into context your learning through the opportunity to select species to focus their studies on in a number of their modules throughout the programme. In Year 2 you will start to study your specialisations, allowing for further contextualization. Your integrated placement year in Year 3 of the programme allows you to put into practice what you have learnt, and to develop both specialist and core skills that will increase your employability as well as feeding into your final year of study. During the final year, you will explore your specialisation further and will undertake original research as part of your Honours Research Project.
https://www.harper-adams.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/201142/zoology-with-entomology
There will be summative assessed coursework throughout the programme, and you will receive written feedback on all course work to help you improve. End-of-module assessments will take place in May/June of each academic year. Course work may be reports, presentations or portfolios, produced individually or in a team.
The following entry points are available for this course:
With no more than 2 arts-based subjects out of 3.
Accepted subject Agriculture, Land Management and Production
Routes: Livestock production
Accepted subject Animal Care and Management
Routes: Animal care and Management, Equine care and Management
Accepted subject Science
Routes: Laboratory Sciences
From 3 A levels Biology at grade C or equivalent is preferred but not mandatory. Critical Thinking and General Studies are not considered.
Biology is preferred but not mandatory
A Science based Access course is preferred
Minimum of 4 GCSE’s at grade C/4 including English Language, Maths and Science.
must have Biology passed at 5 at Higher Level
Please note these grades apply only to the new examined version of the Level 3 Extended Diploma which should be 1080 Guided Learning Hours. We do not accept the 720 GLH version as fully meeting our Level 3 entry requirements.
For applicants taking a City & Guilds Level 3 Advanced Technical Extended Diploma, offers tend to be in the region of DDM
Please note these grades apply only to the new examined (reformed) version of the Level 3 Advanced Technical Extended Diploma which should be 1080 Guided Learning Hours. For the previous version of this course, the City and Guilds Level 3 Extended Diploma, we require grade D.
We do not accept the 720 GLH version as fully meeting our Level 3 entry requirements. If you are unsure which version you are studying please contact your school or college for advice.
Biology is preferred but not mandatory
(AABB under previous system)
We accept the Welsh Baccalaureate as equivalent to a full A level. For further information please contact the Admissions team.
An understanding of a biological science based subject, for example Biology, Human Biology, Applied Science or Physical Education would be preferable. We would welcome applications from candidates offering other evidence of their suitability for this programme.
For full entry requirements, including details of all other qualifications accepted, please see our website www.harper.ac.uk
The University is happy to consider applications from those who are studying mixed qualifications, such as combinations of BTECs and A levels. Due to the numerous combinations available it is impossible to state the entry requirements for these, but applicants can expect to receive offers with comparable grades to those without mixed qualifications. For advice please contact the Admissions Team.
Applicants are encouraged to gain around 6 weeks relevant work experience with animals before the start of the course.
The University is committed to bringing fresh talent to the industries we serve and has developed a range of initiatives to give everyone the best chance to access our undergraduate programmes. Known as 'Access to Harper' our contextualised offer scheme recognises difficulties that some applicants may face and provides those applicants with an offer lower than our standard requirements. Further details can be found at https://www.harper-adams.ac.uk/apply/how-to-apply/access.cfm http://www.harper-adams.ac.uk/courses/undergraduate/201142/zoology-with-entomology
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| Location | Fee | Year |
|---|---|---|
| England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Channel Islands & Republic of Ireland | £9790 | |
| EU & International | £17160 |
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.
This 4 year course consists of 3 years on campus at a cost of £9790 per year with a placement in year 3 which costs £1955 (Fees for International students are £17160 per year with a placement in year 3 which costs £4000)
Email:admissions@harper-adams.ac.uk
Phone:0300 131 3950
Newport
TF10 8NB
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