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Understanding climate change, sustainability, wildlife conservation, and environmental pollution is crucial for safeguarding Earth's future. Canterbury Christ Church University's Wildlife Ecology and Conservation Science degree equips you with both theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills to make a meaningful difference.
This practice-focused BSc program emphasizes lab work and field studies, preparing graduates for diverse career paths. You'll gain valuable experience through local, national, and international fieldwork opportunities - past destinations have included India and Iceland, with additional global locations planned for upcoming years.
Learn from research-active faculty members who collaborate with prestigious institutions like Princeton University and Kent Wildlife Trust. You'll have opportunities to participate in ongoing research projects and conduct your own investigation during your final year.
3 years
A Levels
BBC
BTEC
DMM
Access
15 Distinctions and 30 Merits
International Baccalaureate
29 Points
Combinations
A combination of qualifications totalling 112 UCAS points
GCSE English or IELTS equivalent GCSE Maths and 112 UCAS points ideally including at least two gradeC atA level in two science subjects preferably Biology and Chemistry
IELTS - 6.0 overall with no element below 5.5
TOEFL IBT - minimum of 60 overall - Reading 8, Listening 7, Speaking 16 and Writing 18