Bachelor of Science in Zoology

University of Leeds

UK,England

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36 Months

Duration

CAD 30,250/year

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UK, England

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1904

Total Students: 39,000 +

Int. Students: 13,400 +

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Main Campus Address

Woodhouse, Leeds LS2 9JT, United Kingdom

Bachelor of Science in Zoology

Program Overview

As a Zoology student at the University of Leeds you’ll study everything from animal physiology and behaviour, to how they are shaped by evolution and their environment. With the modern world encountering a series of global challenges such as climate change, food insecurity, and biodiversity conservation, knowledge and practical skills in Zoology are in high demand. Explore the effects of climate change on organisms, how they adapt, and develop methods for sustainable livestock production.

Your field courses will build on your practical lab and experimental design skills. In your final year you will be tasked with completing your own fully independent research project.

This 3 year BSc can also be converted into an integrated Masters (MBiol) with an optional additional year of specialist training, to study advanced research topics, carry out your own extended research project and have the chance to study savannah ecology and conservation in Kenya.

Course highlights

  • Compulsory field courses comprise terrestrial zoology in the Yorkshire Dales and marine zoology in Pembrokeshire.
  • You may also choose optional field courses to study sustainable urban ecology and African ecology in South Africa.
  • Conduct a research project in the final year of your degree.
  • You will experience extensive practical work from the lab to the field, from the use of cutting-edge molecular techniques in science, to animal physiology and sustainable livestock farming. Confront fundamental questions from adaptation to conservation.
  • Research-led advanced topic modules in your final year cover diverse topics such as human genetics, conservation science, evolution and animal behaviour.