

BSc (Hons) in Animal Behaviour, Welfare and Conservation Science (with Foundation Year), Wrexham Glyndwr University
Wrexham,
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48 Months
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About this course
This broad-based course is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to pursue various careers within the animal sector. Throughout the program, you will develop and deepen your understanding of animal welfare, behaviour, and conservation. The course features opportunities to design and carry out your own research project, gaining practical experience in different contexts, including access to a veterinary clinical suite, bespoke training areas, and industry-standard agility courses. Off-site visits to animal charities and wildlife centres further enhance your learning. The course combines theoretical learning with practical skills, preparing you for a variety of employment or postgraduate pathways in animal-related fields.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is ideal if you're passionate about animals and want to work in the animal sector. It offers industry links, practical experiences, and opportunities for research, all while developing high-level knowledge of animal welfare, behaviour, and conservation. The program's balanced mix of theory and practice, along with access to specialist facilities and off-site visits, ensures you're well-prepared for employment or further study in the field.
Specialisation
The course covers key themes such as animal physiology, behaviour, training, welfare, and conservation. Students can focus their research within a range of settings. Modules include animal biology, husbandry, ethology, ethics, nutrition, physiology, and conservation, allowing students to build a comprehensive understanding of both domestic and wild animals and their environments.
Course fees
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
12.40L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants need 48-72 UCAS Tariff points at GCE A Level or equivalent, including at least four GCSEs at grade C/4, with English and Maths. An animal background is essential, demonstrated through work experience in the animal sector or informal activities like breeding or keeping animals. Alternative qualifications and experience are considered on an individual basis.
English language test
IELTS
6
PTE
59
TOEFL
79
DUOLINGO
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Career prospects
Graduates can find employment in areas such as animal welfare organizations, conservation projects, zoos, wildlife parks, veterinary practices, animal feed companies, and pharmaceutical or veterinary industries. Further postgraduate study opportunities are also available. Career options include roles like Welfare Centre managers, zookeepers, or positions involving research and consultancy within the animal sector.
FAQs
What practical experiences will I gain?
You will have access to industry-standard facilities like a veterinary clinical suite, bespoke training areas, and agility courses. Additionally, you will undertake work experience and participate in site visits to animal charities and wildlife centres.
What are the entry requirements?
You need 48-72 UCAS Tariff points at GCE A Level or equivalent, along with four GCSEs at grade C/4 (including English and Maths). An animal background through work experience or personal activities is also required.
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