

BSc Wildlife, Ecology and Conservation Science
About this course
Wildlife, ecology, and conservation science is a discipline that takes seriously both the scientific understanding of living systems and the urgent practical challenge of protecting them. It draws on ecology, biology, and environmental science to examine how wildlife populations function, how ecosystems are structured and maintained, and how human activity threatens and in some cases restores biodiversity. Conservation science turns that understanding into action, informing the policies and practices that determine whether species and habitats survive. At the University of Suffolk, this part-time programme immerses you in fieldwork from the earliest stages of your studies. You will develop practical wildlife surveying and ecological assessment skills across a range of environments, from the UK countryside to some of the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth. The programme takes students to the Highlands of Scotland, the savannahs of South Africa, and the Amazon Rainforest, where you encounter large mammal conservation, primate behaviour, and tropical ecology in their authentic contexts. This commitment to field-based learning means you will graduate not just with theoretical knowledge but with real competence in ecological observation, species identification, and conservation practice developed across multiple ecosystems and continents. Graduates of wildlife, ecology, and conservation programmes find careers in nature conservation, ecological consultancy, environmental management, wildlife research, national parks and nature reserves, international conservation organisations, and government environmental agencies. The practical field skills developed during the degree, combined with scientific training in ecology and conservation, are precisely what employers in these sectors need. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in conservation science, wildlife management, or environmental science, deepening their expertise and opening doors to research and policy roles. For those who want a career built around protecting the natural world, this degree provides an unusually rich and genuinely international foundation.
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