

BSc in Evolutionary Biology with Study Abroad, University of Exeter
Exeter,
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48 Months
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About this course
Evolutionary Biology at the University of Exeter is a rapidly growing field that uses advanced technology to explore the history of life on Earth. You'll experience extensive fieldwork in the UK and internationally, and access state-of-the-art facilities to develop a deep understanding of how genes and evolutionary processes influence individuals, communities, landscapes, and ecosystems. The course is taught at the eco-friendly Penryn Campus in Cornwall, situated in a stunning natural environment that doubles as your classroom. The program aims to provide you with the skills, concepts, and research experience necessary to grasp modern evolutionary biology's many perspectives, from molecular levels to whole ecosystems. The curriculum is designed to be flexible, with optional modules, field courses, and opportunities for study abroad or professional placements to enhance practical and global understanding.
Why this course is highly recommended
The University of Exeter’s Evolutionary Biology degree is highly regarded, coming 4th in the world for Ecology according to the 2024 Shanghai Rankings and being among the top 20 in the UK for biological sciences research based on the REF 2021. The course is led by internationally recognized researchers who work on projects across the globe, ensuring that students learn from leading experts at the forefront of the field. Extensive fieldwork opportunities in diverse locations, access to cutting-edge facilities, and the option to study abroad or undertake a professional placement make this program highly attractive for students seeking practical experience and global exposure in evolutionary biology.
Specialisation
This course allows students to focus on various aspects of evolutionary biology, including genetics, animal behavior and psychology, and ecological mechanisms driving adaptive evolution. In the later years, students can choose to specialise further through optional modules and a research project, allowing in-depth exploration of areas like conservation science, marine ecology, animal migration, and human behavior ecology. The final year offers a high level of independence, with options for research projects in wild or laboratory settings and international field trips to deepen understanding of evolutionary processes in diverse environments.
Course fees
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1st year tuition fees
32.62L
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Degree requirements
Applicants typically need to meet the following entry criteria: A-levels: ABB (AAB with Professional Placement or Study Abroad options available). IB: 32/655 (34/665 with Professional Placement or Study Abroad). BTEC: DDM (DMM with Professional Placement or Study Abroad). Additional requirements include GCSEs in English and Mathematics, and relevant science subjects. English language proficiency scores are needed from Profile B2. Specific subject requirements may apply, especially in sciences like Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Students should check the full entry requirements for the most current and detailed information.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
90
PTE
67
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates with a degree in Evolutionary Biology from Exeter have a wide array of career options. Many find employment as conservation professionals, biological scientists, or in environment-related roles both in the UK and internationally. Others work as laboratory technicians, in public relations, or in media-related professions. Some graduates go on to further study, including PhDs or master's degrees in fields like conservation, biodiversity, or human health. The program develops key skills like analytical problem-solving, teamwork, and communication, which are highly valued by employers in sectors such as ecology, conservation management, research, education, and even industries outside biology like law or business.
FAQs
What are the entry requirements for this course?
Typically, students need ABB at A-level, 32/655 at IB, or DDM in BTEC. Specific science subjects and other qualifications are also considered.
Can I study abroad or undertake a placement?
Yes, there are options to include a year studying abroad at partner universities or a professional placement year in relevant organizations, which also count towards your degree.
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