

BSc Zoology (with placement)
About this course
Zoology is the scientific study of animals in the full range of their diversity, from the molecular biology of individual cells to the ecology of wild populations and the global patterns of biodiversity that connect them. It is a discipline that rewards both meticulous attention to detail and broad systemic thinking, asking how animals are built and how they function, why they behave as they do, how they evolved over geological time, and how their populations respond to the environmental changes that are now transforming habitats worldwide. The practical field and laboratory skills zoology develops are among its most professionally distinctive features. At the University of Cumbria this four-year, full-time programme includes a placement year that gives you direct experience working with a wildlife, conservation or zoological organisation during your studies. This practical immersion is invaluable, allowing you to apply your academic knowledge in real settings and to build the professional relationships that conservation and wildlife careers often depend on. The programme benefits from strong connections with local, national and global wildlife organisations, including opportunities for engagement with bodies focused on Cumbria's distinctive natural environment. Zoology graduates work in conservation organisations, wildlife trusts, environmental consultancies, zoos, aquaria, national parks, government wildlife agencies, research institutions and science communication. The placement year develops practical credentials that significantly strengthen your standing in a competitive conservation job market. Many graduates also pursue postgraduate study in ecology, conservation biology, evolutionary biology, wildlife management or animal behaviour, building deeper specialist expertise on the broad scientific foundation the undergraduate degree provides. The combination of field experience and academic knowledge makes zoology graduates genuinely useful in the real-world settings where protecting and understanding wildlife matters most.
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