

BSc Ecology and Conservation with a Year in Industry
About this course
Ecology and conservation is the scientific discipline concerned with understanding how living organisms interact with each other and with their physical environment, and with developing the knowledge and tools needed to protect biodiversity and manage natural systems sustainably. Ecology is fundamental to understanding how the natural world functions, from the dynamics of individual populations through to the processes that maintain entire ecosystems. Conservation applies that understanding to the practical challenge of preventing species loss, restoring degraded habitats, and designing management strategies that allow human activity and natural systems to coexist. At Royal Holloway, this four-year degree combines ecological science with conservation practice, developing both the rigorous scientific foundations and the practical field skills needed to work in this area. You will study population ecology, community ecology, evolutionary biology, conservation biology, and the methods used to assess and manage biodiversity. Royal Holloway's research in areas such as pollinator ecology and ecosystem services connects your academic study to real conservation problems, and the opportunity to spend a year in industry gives you direct professional experience with conservation organisations, environmental consultancies, or research bodies before you complete your final year. The degree also includes a year abroad, broadening your ecological and conservation perspective to encompass environments and challenges beyond the UK. Ecology and conservation graduates move into careers with conservation charities, environmental consultancies, national parks, government environmental agencies, wildlife trusts, and international conservation organisations. Field ecology, habitat management, ecological surveying, environmental impact assessment, and conservation project management are typical professional activities. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in ecology, conservation science, or environmental management, which is often expected for research and senior conservation positions. The quantitative and field skills developed in the degree also provide routes into environmental data science and landscape planning.
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