BSc Animal Conservation andBiodiversity Yr1

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Concentrating on helping you understand both the theoretical and practical aspects of animal conservation and biodiversity, this qualification will prepare you for a wide variety of career opportunities within this important sector. You will examine in detail practical conservation management and complete a final year project on a biodiversity theme of your choice. At the end of the programme you will have gained a comprehensive grounding in the issues surrounding this subject and be able to effectively apply the principles learnt. Course Content Year 1: Principles of animal science; Principles of animal husbandry; Principles of conservation; Wildlife welfare and conservation ethics; A choice of either: Concepts in animal behaviour or Principles of management (land-based). Year 2: Breeding management and genetics; Exotic collection management; Global biodiversity and conservation issues; Industrial experience; Principles of practical conservation management and technology; Research skills; A choice of either: Animal health; Comparative anatomy adaptations and evolution or Project management; Year 3: Conservation and tourism; Animal/human conflict resolution; Advanced monitoring and habitat assessment; Geographic information systems for the animal sciences; Current issues for the animal sciences; Honours project for the animal sciences; A choice of either: Applied animal nutrition or Behavioural ecology. Successful students may progress onto a related MSc or PhD programme, or into a wide range of management and research posts within the industry.

Course information

Name: BSc Animal Conservation andBiodiversity Yr1 Qualification title: BSc (Hons) in Animal Behaviour and Welfare Qualification type: Assessment Coursework (written assignments, projects and presentations) as well as examinations. Awarding Hull University Created 20151104 10:38:58 Updated 20151104 10:38:58

Entry requirements

Protective clothing, footwear and wet weather clothing as well as overalls will be required. Equipment required Protective clothing, footwear and wet weather clothing as well as overalls will be required.

Provider

HADLOW COLLEGE
Further Education
enquiries@hadlow.ac.uk
0500 551 434
http://www.hadlow.ac.uk/

Address

Tonbridge Road
Hadlow Town: TONBRIDGE County:KENT

Learning aims

Title: BSc (Hons) in Animal Behaviour and Welfare Qualification: BSc (Hons) in Animal Behaviour and Welfare Classification: Agriculture, Horticulture and Animal Care

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