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Email:enquiries@salford.ac.uk
Phone:0161 295 4545
University of Salford
The Crescent
Salford
M5 4WT
With increasing concern about protecting natural habits, there is much to learn about the biology and behaviour of animals. Pursue your passion for the animal kingdom with our BSc (Hons) Zoology with Foundation Year degree.
Taking you from the laboratory to the field, our highly-focused degree will develop your knowledge of concepts at the forefront of zoological science, biological processes, animal behaviour and ecosystem interaction.
Build in-demand scientific knowledge and skills
This foundation year pathway is recommended if you want to study the full honours degree, but don’t meet the direct entry requirements. On successful completion of the foundation year, you will be ready to progress to study our full BSc Zoology honours degree, which is accredited by the Royal Society of Biology.
Continuing your studies for three further years of study - or four, if you choose to include an industry placement, you will build your knowledge of key biological processes, biodiversity and ecosystems, while developing practical skills in our Bodmer laboratories and through field work. In your final year, you will choose specialist modules that suit your areas of interest and complete a research project based on a subject topic of your choice.
Get closer to industry
Focusing on real-world issues, we put fieldwork at the heart of your learning experience. In recent years, students have taken part in residential trips to Cumbria, Yorkshire, Shropshire and Gambia. We also regularly invite zoology professionals and practitioners to share their knowledge through guest lectures.
Once on the BSc degree pathway you will also have the option to include an industry placement between years two and three. Previous zoology students have completed placements with public health laboratories, wildlife trust, or research organisations such as the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, MAFF and Central Veterinary Laboratory.
Features
• Build your knowledge with our foundation year ready to progress to the full BSc (Hons) Zoology degree
• Experience residential field trips opportunities
• Choose to include an industry placement and gain real-world context for your studies
• Part-time study option available
This course is not open to international students.
Foundation Year:
Biological Principles
Scientific Methods
Data Handling
Professional Communications
Science for Health
Environmental Conservation
Year One:
Biodiversity
Molecules to Microbes
Genes to Ecosystems
Biological Skills
Study Skills
Global Distribution of Wildlife
Year Two:
Introduction to Parasitology and Infectious Diseases
Research Skills
Data Science
Plus one option from:
Ecology in Action
Animal Evolution (Marine and Wildlife)
University Wide Language Programme
Plus one option from:
Animal Physiology
Human Physiology
and one option from:
Wildlife Behavioural Ecology
Ocean Challenges
Year Three:
Choose one option from:
Final Year Project and Professional Skills
Final Year Project with Science Communication and Professional Skills (HANS)
Plus one option from:
Animal Cognition and Social Complexity (Wildlife)
Fisheries Science
Biology of Parasites
Environmental Geographical Information Systems
Tropical Ecology and Conservation
University Wide Language Programme
And one option from:
Practical Ecology and Conservation
Evolution, Development and Adaptation
Applied Freshwater Biology
Veterinary and Zoonotic Infectious Diseases
Tropical Ecology and Conservation
University Wide Language Programme
Assessment strategies are designed to develop your skills for future employability and assessment success. We regularly provide you with feedback via written communication, online notes, and group activities.
Typical assessment combines coursework and examination, and this will vary depending on your level of study. We also use other formal, informal and continuous assessment methods that could include:
The following entry points are available for this course:
In addition to Level 3 requirements, you must have evidence of Level 2 GCSE English and Maths at Grade C/4 or above.
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| Location | Fee | Year |
|---|---|---|
| England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland | £8970 |
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Email:enquiries@salford.ac.uk
Phone:0161 295 4545
The Crescent
Salford
M5 4WT
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