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BSc (Hons) Animal Behaviour, Welfare & Conservation Science, Wrexham Glyndwr University

Wrexham,

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36 Months

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About this course

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This undergraduate program is designed to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of animal welfare, behaviour, and conservation. Throughout the course, you'll develop high-level knowledge and practical skills, from animal physiology to environmental impact. The program includes designing and implementing your own research study, gaining hands-on experience through access to facilities like a veterinary clinical suite and bespoke training areas. It offers a unique combination of theory and practical work, including off-site visits to animal charities and wildlife centres, aiming to prepare you for various roles within the animal industry. The course also emphasizes personal and professional development to enhance employability, with industry-active staff and opportunities for research in diverse settings. The blend of urban and rural study environments adds to the practical learning experience, ensuring you are well-equipped for future careers or postgraduate study.

Why this course is highly recommended

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This program is ideal for students passionate about animal welfare and conservation, offering a broad-based curriculum with practical experience and industry links. It provides access to specialised facilities and industry-active staff, ensuring students gain both theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills. The opportunities for research, field surveys, and off-site visits help students build a strong foundation for a variety of careers within the animal sector or postgraduate studies. The course's focus on employability and personal development makes it a highly valuable choice for those aiming to make a meaningful impact in animal welfare and conservation fields.

Specialisation

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The course focuses on animal behaviour, welfare, and conservation, covering topics such as animal physiology, ecology, nutrition, health, disease, and sustainable practices. Students can carry out research projects in areas of their choice within these themes, with an emphasis on understanding and improving animal welfare in various environments and situations.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

12.40L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants need 96-112 UCAS Tariff points at GCE A Level or equivalent, including appropriate AS Level and Level 3 Key Skills. A background in animals through work experience or personal activities such as breeding or keeping animals is required. At least four GCSEs at grade C/4, including English/Welsh (First Language) and Maths, are also necessary. The university considers alternative qualifications and experience on an individual basis.
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English language test

TOEFL

79

IELTS

6

PTE

59

DUOLINGO

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Career prospects

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Graduates can look forward to diverse roles in animal welfare organizations, conservation, zoos, veterinary practices, animal feed companies, and pharmaceutical sectors. The program also opens doors for further postgraduate study, research, or teaching. Many students progress to roles such as welfare centre managers, zoo keepers, or research and consultancy positions within the animal industry.

FAQs

What practical facilities are available for students?

Students have access to a veterinary clinical suite, bespoke training areas, and Cruft’s standard agility course, ensuring practical skills development.

Are field visits part of the course?

Yes, students enjoy off-site visits to animal charities, wildlife centres, and industry-related venues to augment their learning.

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