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FdSc Conservation Science and Animal Management (Wildlife and Zoo)
About this course
Conservation science and animal management is a field that sits at the intersection of ecology, biology, and the practical work of protecting species and managing animal populations in both wild and captive settings. As biodiversity loss accelerates and the role of zoos and wildlife organisations in conservation becomes more significant, the need for practitioners who understand both the science of animal management and the ecological principles that govern population dynamics is growing. This two-year full-time foundation degree at the University of Suffolk prepares you for exactly that kind of work. You will develop an understanding of animal biology and behaviour, ecological theory, and the practical techniques used to manage wildlife and zoo populations. The curriculum covers topics including animal welfare, species conservation, habitat management, population ecology, and the relationship between human activity and environmental change. The programme is designed to be both theoretically grounded and practically oriented, giving you the knowledge and skills needed to work effectively in zoo and wildlife settings. A focus on real-world management challenges means that you will develop the ability to apply ecological and biological principles to the actual problems that conservation professionals face. Graduates are prepared for careers in zoos, wildlife parks, nature reserves, conservation organisations, and environmental management bodies. The foundation degree qualification also provides a route to further study at degree level, with many graduates progressing to top-up bachelor's degrees in conservation, animal biology, or related fields. The conservation sector is challenging and competitive, but graduates with a combination of scientific understanding and practical animal management skills are consistently sought by the organisations working to protect biodiversity.
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