

BSc Applied Zoology
About this course
Zoology is the scientific study of animals, encompassing their biology, behaviour, ecology, and evolution. Applied zoology takes that foundation and directs it towards the practical challenges of managing animal populations, conserving species, improving animal welfare, and understanding how animals interact with their environments in contexts shaped by human activity. It is a discipline with real urgency at a time when biodiversity loss, habitat destruction, and climate change are transforming ecosystems around the world. At Harper Adams University, this four-year full-time degree gives you a thorough grounding in the biology and behaviour of a wide range of animal species, from invertebrates to large mammals, alongside training in the applied skills needed to work effectively in zoological, conservation, and animal management contexts. You will study animal structure and classification, physiology, nutrition, behaviour, health, and welfare, gaining both theoretical knowledge and practical experience. Conservation biology and the management of wild and captive populations are central themes throughout the programme, reflecting the applied focus of the degree. The four-year duration gives you the time to develop genuine depth across these areas. A typical entry tariff of 120 points applies. Harper Adams has a strong tradition in the agricultural and land-based sciences, and the applied zoology degree benefits from that context, connecting the study of animals to broader questions about land management, agriculture, and the environment. You will develop skills in observation, field and laboratory work, data analysis, and scientific communication. Graduates go on to work in wildlife conservation, zoo management, nature reserves, animal behaviour research, environmental consultancy, government agencies, and animal welfare organisations. Many also pursue postgraduate study in ecology, conservation biology, zoology, or related disciplines, moving into research or specialist professional roles.
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