

BSc Ecology and Conservation
About this course
Ecology and conservation science addresses one of the defining challenges of our time: understanding and protecting biodiversity in a world transformed by human activity. Ecology examines the relationships between organisms and their environments, asking how populations grow and decline, how communities are structured, how energy and nutrients flow through ecosystems, and how environmental changes disrupt or reshape these processes. Conservation biology applies ecological knowledge to the practical problem of preventing species loss and restoring degraded ecosystems. At Nottingham Trent University, this three-year, full-time degree develops both scientific rigour and applied practical skills. You will study population ecology, community ecology, and ecosystem science alongside conservation planning, biodiversity assessment, habitat management, and conservation policy. Fieldwork is central to the programme: you will have opportunities to gather and analyse ecological data in real environments, developing the survey techniques, species identification skills, and data handling competencies that professional ecologists need. Laboratory work complements fieldwork, and you will engage with the statistical and computational methods used to analyse ecological datasets. NTU has a strong applied science tradition, and the programme is designed to produce graduates who are ready to contribute to conservation work in professional contexts from the day they graduate. A typical entry tariff of 104 UCAS points indicates an accessible entry route for students with a genuine scientific interest and commitment. Ecology and conservation develops careful observation, quantitative analysis, and the ability to communicate scientific findings to diverse audiences, from academic peers to land managers and policymakers. Graduates work in environmental consultancy, conservation charities, government environmental agencies, national parks, wildlife trusts, and ecological monitoring. Many pursue postgraduate study in ecology, conservation biology, or environmental science, and some go on to research careers in academic or applied settings.
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