

BSc Zoology with a Year in Applied Research
About this course
Zoology is the scientific study of animals in all their diversity, from the microscopic mechanisms of cells to the grand patterns of evolution and ecology. It asks how animal bodies work, how behaviour is shaped by natural selection, how species interact within ecosystems, and how populations are distributed across the planet. As biodiversity loss, climate change and habitat destruction accelerate, the discipline has taken on new urgency: zoologists are at the forefront of efforts to understand and protect the natural world. At Swansea University, this four-year full-time programme includes a year dedicated to applied research, giving you the opportunity to undertake a substantial research project within an active scientific context before you complete your degree. You will develop skills in animal physiology and anatomy, ecology and behaviour, genetics, evolutionary biology and conservation science. The degree draws on Swansea's particular strengths in field biology and quantitative ecology, and you will gain experience using the methods and tools that researchers and applied scientists actually work with. The applied research year sets this programme apart, providing a bridge between academic study and professional scientific practice that few undergraduate degrees offer. With a typical entry tariff of 136 UCAS points, the degree is well suited to students with a strong scientific background who want rigorous training in animal biology alongside genuine research experience. Graduates go on to careers in conservation and wildlife management, environmental consultancy, ecological surveying, animal health, agriculture, veterinary science, marine biology and scientific research. Many pursue postgraduate study, including masters degrees and doctorates in zoology, ecology, conservation biology and related disciplines. The combination of a thorough undergraduate education and applied research experience makes graduates well prepared for both professional roles and academic careers in the life sciences.
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