

BSc Animal Science (Zoo and Wildlife Conservation)
About this course
Animal science with a focus on zoo and wildlife conservation combines the biological and agricultural science of animal management with the applied conservation priorities of the twenty-first century. As wildlife habitats shrink and species face mounting pressure from human activity, the knowledge needed to manage animals in captivity and to support populations in the wild has become increasingly valuable. Zoo and wildlife conservation brings together ecology, animal behaviour, breeding biology, and conservation management to prepare graduates for roles at the intersection of science and practice. At Anglia Ruskin University, this part-time programme allows you to engage with animal science and conservation biology at a pace that suits your existing commitments. You will explore the principles of animal biology and nutrition, the science of animal behaviour and welfare, and the specific challenges of managing species in zoological settings and in wild environments. The programme reflects the practical realities of modern zoo management and field conservation, developing both the scientific understanding and the applied skills that working with animals and their habitats demands. Anglia Ruskin also offers flexible entry routes, including a Certificate of Higher Education after the first year of study, making the programme accessible to those who want to build their qualifications progressively. Graduates from animal science and conservation programmes go on to work in zoos, wildlife parks, aquariums, wildlife rehabilitation centres, nature reserves, and conservation organisations. Roles include zookeeper, conservation officer, wildlife manager, animal welfare officer, and education officer. The science and research skills developed on the programme are also a foundation for postgraduate study in conservation biology, zoo biology, wildlife management, or animal behaviour, deepening specialist expertise and opening pathways into research and academic careers.
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