This degree offers you the chance to strengthen your skills, knowledge and confidence before you advance to stage one of your honours degree.
Course description
This hands-on course, including fieldwork and placement opportunities, will give you the intellectual and practical skills needed to understand the complexities of the animal kingdom, such as behaviour, ecology, conservation and genetics.
- Fieldwork opportunities in the UK and overseas - the costs of mandatory trips are included in your course fee
- Facilities include an Aquatic Research Facility, glasshouse, insectary, and specialist laboratories - take a virtual tour
- Tailor to your career ambitions through a range of modules
- Learn from research-active lecturers - current research includes coral reef conservation, the evolution of primate behaviour, and climate change
- The content of this course is aligned to the priorities of global initiatives, like the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
- This course was one of the first of its kind in the country to receive accreditation from the Royal Society of Biology - we also have accredited degree pathway status from the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management
- Gain practical experience through placements and internships with our partner organisations
Careers
Completing a research placement at Birmingham's National Sea Life Centre was an incredibly strong and positive addition to my studies at the University of Derby. It really helped develop my CV, enhanced my PhD applications and gave me a head start in my career pathway." Ben Mcilwaine, BSc (Hons) Zoology graduate
Our focus is on ensuring you develop strong intellectual, technical and personal skills to build an impressive CV and meet the needs of employers. With opportunities for internships, volunteering and placements, our hands-on approach to study will ensure you’re ready for the world of work.
Recent graduates have gone on to work in areas such as:
- Zoos and wildlife parks
- Wildlife trusts
- RSPCA
- Environment Agency
- Veterinary practices
- Conservation
- Teaching
- Scientific Civil Service