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Ecology and Wildlife Conservation with Sandwich Placement Year

Course details
  • BSc (Hons)
  • 3 Years
  • Full-time
  • 14/09/2026
  • Undergraduate
Course location
Ambleside

Course summary

Do you have a passion for wildlife and the natural environment? Do you want to be part of the solution to global challenges such as climate change and biodiversity loss? Then the BSc (Hons) Ecology and Wildlife Conservation programme at the University of Cumbria is the perfect degree programme for you! Delivered from the heart of the English Lake District, we are the only UK University campus in a UNESCO World Heritage Site and National Park. The programme meets rigorous professional and educational standards to provide you with a unique and exciting university experience, supported by research active lecturers working in the UK and internationally. We have great facilities to support your hands-on learning, such as dedicated laboratory space, a university-owned woodland, powerboats to explore lake environments and established connections with local partners. Not only do we have these resources to support your time in class, students in Ambleside can also access a range of outdoor, adventure equipment to make the most of the wonderful location in your own time, once you have the appropriate training of course!

Course Overview
Climate change and biodiversity loss are increasingly affecting life on Earth and the health and wellbeing of ecosystems and people. The University of Cumbria’s BSc (Hons) in Ecology and Wildlife Conservation equips you, the workforce of the future, with the knowledge and skills needed to address the pressing environmental challenges facing society and global ecosystems.

The programme will support you to develop the knowledge, understanding, practical experience, digital and transferable skills needed for a successful career in the rapidly growing environmental industry and other areas of graduate employment. You will learn about fundamental ecology and the processes that drive global systems which affect all forms of life on Earth and the science that underpins wildlife conservation efforts worldwide.

On this course you will...

  • Develop in-depth knowledge and understanding of ecology and wildlife conservation to prepare you for a rewarding career in the environmental sector.

  • Enjoy living and studying in our friendly and welcoming community amid one of the most beautiful and inspiring parts of the UK.

  • Our internationally recognised research active staff bring cutting edge knowledge and partner perspectives to provide an exceptional, personalised university experience; informed by professional ecological standards and practices.

  • The programme is designed to meet environmental professional standards (set out by CIEEM), and includes over 180 hours of high-quality practical activity in the field and laboratory.

  • Opportunities to engage in professional development activity through volunteering, internships and sandwich placements with our extensive network of partnership organisations nationally and internationally.

  • Great employment prospects – overall, 97.3% of UoC graduates are in employment or further study 15 months after graduation, ranking us 12th nationally (HESA, 2023).

Modules

Year One:

  • The Tree of Life
  • Skills for Ecology and Wildlife Conservation
  • Key Concepts in Conservation Science
  • Essentials in Ecology
  • Form and Function
  • Earth Systems

Year Two:

  • Research Design and Data Analysis
  • Ecological Census Techniques
  • Genetics and Evolution
  • Geographical Information Systems
  • Field Ecology and Wildlife Conservation
  • Animal Behaviour and Ecology (optional - pick one option from two)
  • Marine and Freshwater Ecology (optional - pick one option from two)

Year 3 (Placement Year):

  • Ecology and Wildlife Conservation Placement

Year 4:

  • Dissertation
  • Ecosystem Management
  • Environmental Philosophy, Policy and Practice
  • Advanced GIS and Remote Sensing
  • Sustainability, Biodiversity and Conservation
  • Behavioural Research in Conservation
  • Marine and Freshwater Conservation

Assessment method

Our assessment strategy has been developed to be in line with the University’s Learning, Teaching and Assessment Strategy and the Curriculum Design Framework. The overarching consideration is to provide authentic and inclusive assessments, which develop your skills and knowledge while equipping you for graduate employment, regardless of your background or learning style.

Assessments will therefore often mirror the type of work you will encounter in your future career and may include:

  • Laboratory reports
  • Field projects
  • Computer-based assessments
  • Problem solving activities
  • Critical analysis of case studies
  • Creative oral, audio-visual and poster presentations
  • Dissertation research
  • Peer and self-assessment
  • Group work

How to apply

Apply by
14 January

This is the deadline for applications to be completed and sent for this course. If the university or college still has places available you can apply after this date, but your application is not guaranteed to be considered.

Application codes

Course code:
D511
Institution code:
C99
Campus name:
Ambleside
Campus Code:
A

Points of entry

The following entry points are available for this course:

  • Year 1

Open days

Entry requirements

Qualification requirements

UCAS Tariff - 104 - 120 points

A level - BCC - BBB

To include 32 points in Biology, Conservation, Environmental Science or Geography.

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016) - DMM

Science based

Access to HE Diploma - D: 21 credits M: 24 credits

60 credits, 45 graded at level 3 - Science based

Scottish Higher - BBBB - AABB

To include B in Biology, Conservation, Environmental Science or Geography.

Additional entry requirements

Other
GCSE English, Maths and Science at C/4 or above

Contextual admissions

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Contextual information is used to support accessibility to all who have the potential to succeed. Qualifications and grades are important but are considered alongside other information that helps us identify potential and widen access to study. We consider an individual’s circumstances alongside their grades & may accept someone with a lower grade profile based on personal circumstances, particularly those impacted during the pandemic. Our entry requirements are now higher than previous cycles.

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Fees and funding

Tuition fees

LocationFeeYear
EU£9790Year 1
England£9790Year 1
Northern Ireland£9790Year 1
Scotland£9790Year 1
Wales£9790Year 1
Channel Islands£9790Year 1
Republic of Ireland£9790Year 1
International£16000Year 1

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.

Additional fee information

Fees to be confirmed

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