Hopwood Hall College
Rochdale Campus
St Mary's Gate
Rochdale
OL12 6RY
To offer a comprehensive degree for students studying Zoo Science and Wildlife Conservation, fostering the development and improvement of their knowledge, skills, and scientific/technical expertise in evaluating animal health, welfare, conservation, and behaviour. This aims to enhance their ability to effectively manage animals, conserve nature, and provide students with knowledge and skills that can be applied across diverse fields.
Objectives:
To provide a comprehensive programme of study, based on QAA benchmarks and professional standards in the field of Zoo Science and Wildlife Conservation.
To equip students with a solid foundation of the biological, ecological and husbandry principles that underpin zoo science and conservation.
To promote an understanding of the ethical issues related to animal welfare, conservation practices, and the role of zoos in society.
To equip students with essential practical, technical, and academic skills, enabling them to advance into a Level 6 Bachelor of Science degree or a career within the animal management and conservation sector.
Assist students in cultivating a diverse set of transferable skills and competencies necessary to navigate the dynamic landscape of animal management, conservation and related industries.
Enhance students’ ability to communicate effectively in a range of formats, tailoring messages to diverse audiences, including peers, professionals and the public.
Overarching aim:
To offer a comprehensive degree for students studying Zoo Science and Wildlife Conservation, fostering the development and improvement of their knowledge, skills, and scientific/technical expertise in evaluating animal health, welfare, conservation, and behaviour. This aims to enhance their ability to effectively manage animals, conserve nature, and provide students with knowledge and skills that can be applied across diverse fields.
Animal Biology Animal Behaviour Zoo Animal Husbandry Zoological Collections Ecological Principles Professional Skills in the Zoo Industry Comparative Anatomy and Physiology Animal Health and Welfare Species Conservation Anthrozoology Conservation Breeding and Genetics Field Research and Data Analysis
A range of assessment methods are employed to assess including: • Presentation • Practical assessment • Discussion • Report • Essay • Exam
The following entry points are available for this course:
We do not accept international students as we do not have a Tier 4 license
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| Location | Fee | Year |
|---|---|---|
| England | £6185 | Year 1 |
| Northern Ireland | £6185 | Year 1 |
| Scotland | £6185 | Year 1 |
| Wales | £6185 | Year 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.
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Rochdale Campus
St Mary's Gate
Rochdale
OL12 6RY