Zoology
Zoology is the study of animal life at all levels, from genes and cells to populations and ecosystems, from individual behaviour to broad patterns of evolution and adaptation.
This subject covers anatomy, ecology and conservation, and fieldwork can take place locally or in exotic locations around the world.
We believe that understanding the diversity of animal life is crucial in zoology. Therefore, we offer specialised modules introducing animals at all levels of complexity, from the simplest forms through to birds and mammals. It’s a great opportunity to study the full variety of animal life in all its diversity.
You will benefit from exceptional teaching inspired by world-class research, and will be encouraged to follow your interests with specialised modules and hands-on learning. You will have the opportunity to build up field experience, and select optional modules to follow your specific interests in this vast and fascinating area of study.
We run unique field courses to a variety of locations across Europe and beyond. In our Tropical Zoology field course, you can learn first-hand about the amazing wildlife in locations such as the Galapagos Islands, Tanzania, South Africa and Canada.
You can also carry out your final-year research project at a European university under the Erasmus+ scheme. Previous students have worked at an overseas institute during the summer, such as KL University in Malaysia, or have studied leopards in South Africa.
You don't need to venture off campus for access to great facilities and fieldwork. Our award-winning Whiteknights campus has fantastic biodiversity, while our own accredited museum, the Cole Museum of Zoology, is used extensively in teaching and provides you with unique opportunities to develop hands-on skills in taxonomy and natural history conservation.
92% of our graduates are in work or study 15 months after the end of their course [1]. You could work in industry, research, wildlife conservation, education or the veterinary sector.
[1] Graduate Outcomes Survey 2018/19; First Degree responders from Biological Sciences.
Courses
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Full Time: 3 Years
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Full Time: 4 Years
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BSc Zoology with Professional Experience
Full Time: 4 Years
On-site outdoor laboratory
The University's Whiteknights campus is incredibly beautiful and biodiverse. It offers a range of habitats, including a lake and woodland, as well as extensive parkland in which to conduct some of your fieldwork, all on your doorstep.