Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Management

University Centre Bishop Burton
Undergraduate FdSc Full-time 2 Years Agriculture and related sciences

A-Level Entry

A* - E

UCAS Points

72 points

About this course

Are you looking to tackle the biodiversity crisis by pursuing a career within the wildlife, ecology and conservation sector? Then this foundation degree is for you. It has been designed to enable you to develop the skills in demand within the sector, opening up a diverse range of employment opportunities. You will develop your knowledge and understanding of a broad range of species, habitats and ecosystems, as well as their management and how to engage others in your passion for the natural world and its protection. Business and employment elements are included to improve transferable skills and give you a thorough insight into your chosen career path.

What will I study? Modules Year 1: Organism Identification Principles of Ecology and Conservation British Wildlife – Ecosystems, Habitats and Species UK Conservation – Policy and Legislation Academic and Professional Skills and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Industry Skills

Modules Year 2: Management of Habitats Wildlife Management Human Wildlife Interactions and Public Engagement Field Studies with Data Analysis Independent Project Business Project Management

Learning and Teaching Approach This programme is delivered using a variety of teaching and learning approaches. This includes giving you hands-on experiential opportunities in both your academic and professional development. Sessions which deliver the core content and provide the underpinning knowledge feature a strong emphasis on active learning within lectures, seminars, workshops, field work, site visits, case studies, independent learning, formative assessment and guest speaker sessions. All teaching is focused on facilitating a student-centred approach to enhance independent learning and your ability to make decisions, problem-solve and manage projects – all skills required in the conservation and ecology sector. The programme utilises excellent onsite resources, offsite visits and extensive industry links for applied aspects essential for your employability skills.

Contact Time A typical week on the full-time pathway includes approximately 13 hours a week contact time, incorporating lectures, seminars, practicals and tutorials. This may vary from week to week depending on field trips and other programme-related activities. You are also expected to carry out a significant amount of private study in addition to contact time (20-30 hours a week).

A typical week on the part-time pathway includes approximately 7-9 hours a week contact time, incorporating lectures, seminars, practicals and tutorials. This may vary from week to week depending on field trips and other programme-related activities. You are also expected to carry out a significant amount of private study in addition to contact time (approximately 10 hours a week).

You can expect to receive your timetable during induction week.

Work Experience A typical week on the full-time pathway includes approximately 13 hours a week contact time, incorporating lectures, seminars, practicals and tutorials. This may vary from week to week depending on field trips and other programme-related activities. You are also expected to carry out a significant amount of private study in addition to contact time (20-30 hours a week). A part-time option is also available. You can expect to receive your timetable during induction week.

Progression Exciting, fulfilling careers in habitat creation, management and restoration, species conservation, public engagement, ecology and more are available with a range of employers. These include conservation non-government organisations (NGOs), such as the Wildlife Trusts and RSPB, in the UK and abroad; ecological consultancies; conservation contractors; public bodies such as local authorities, the Forestry Commission, Natural England, Natural Resources Wales and NatureScot, plus many more.

Entry Requirements

A-Level Grades A* - E
UCAS Tariff Points 72 points
BTEC MMP

Study Options

This course is available in 2 study options:

Full-time Shown above

Duration: 2 Years

Qualification: FdSc

Location: Beverley

Part-time

Duration: 3 Years

Qualification: FdSc

Location: Beverley

Career Prospects

Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:

2452 Chartered architectural technologists, planning officers and consultants
2113 Biochemists and biomedical scientists
1211 Managers and proprietors in agriculture and horticulture
2114 Physical scientists
9112 Forestry and related workers
2112 Biological scientists

Course Details

Qualification
Foundation Degree in Science - FdSc
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
2025
Academic Year
2025
Campus / Location
Beverley
Scheme
Undergraduate
Subjects
Agriculture and related sciences