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Wildlife and Conservation FdSc

UK

What will I learn?

This programme provides a comprehensive understanding of the scientific study of wildlife, the diversity of living organisms and their habitats, and the practical steps that can be taken for effective conservation. It provides an opportunity for you to explore the theory and practice related to wildlife conservation. You will examine ecological principles which seek to explain how populations interact with each other and the physical environment and integrate understanding of the natural, socio-cultural, economic and political issues which promote the need for wildlife management.**PROGRAMME MODULES**Year 1: (30 credits each)→ Animal Breeding Programmes and Husbandry→ Animal Health, Welfare and Nutrition→ Ecological Field Skills 1→ Professional Development in the Work EnvironmentYear 2: (30 credits each)→ Global Biodiversity and Conservation Issues→ Practical Wildlife Conservation→ Research Methods→ Professional Development in the Work Environment 2**CAREERS**You could work in ecological surveying, habitat management, species conservation, environmentaleducation, conservation planning and policy, and community-based conservation projects in theUK and overseas.

Which department am I in?

Higher Education

Study options

Full Time (2 Years)

Tuition fees
Information not available
Start date

September 2025

Venue

Merrist Wood College

Holly Lane,

Worplesdon,

Guildford,

Surrey,

GU3 3PE, England

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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