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BA Conservation Biology and Digital Marketing (With Foundation Year)
About this course
Conservation biology and digital marketing is a pairing that might initially seem surprising, but it reflects a genuine and growing need: conservation organisations, environmental charities, nature parks, and wildlife campaigns depend on their ability to communicate compellingly with the public, raise funding, build advocacy, and engage digital audiences. Conservation biology provides the scientific knowledge and ethical framework, while digital marketing provides the tools to make that knowledge matter beyond the research lab or the nature reserve. At Liverpool Hope University you will study across four years on a full-time programme, with a foundation year that ensures strong academic preparation, a sandwich year for professional experience, a year abroad for international study, and work placement embedded throughout. The conservation biology strand develops your understanding of species ecology, habitat management, biodiversity assessment, conservation genetics, and the policy and legislation that governs conservation practice. You will engage with real conservation challenges, developing scientific literacy and the fieldwork and data analysis skills that the discipline requires. The digital marketing strand covers content strategy, social media, search engine optimisation, analytics, and the theory of consumer behaviour in digital environments, developing the practical and analytical skills to plan and execute effective digital campaigns. The combination gives you the ability to both do and communicate conservation science, which is increasingly what the sector needs. Graduates work in conservation organisations, wildlife charities, environmental NGOs, nature reserves, and public bodies responsible for biodiversity and environmental management. Marketing, communications, and fundraising roles within these organisations draw directly on the digital marketing training. Field ecology, conservation management, and policy advocacy roles draw on the biology. Many graduates also work in sustainability communications, environmental consultancy, and green business, where the combination of scientific credibility and digital marketing skills is valued. Further study in conservation biology, environmental management, or communications is available for those who wish to deepen their expertise.
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