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The Bachelor of Science with Honours in Wildlife Conservation at Liverpool John Moores University is delivered by leading conservation specialists, equipping you with essential expertise for a career in professional conservation.
As environmental awareness grows and concerns mount regarding wildlife resource depletion, this degree program examines both the root causes of biodiversity decline and effective, sustainable approaches to mitigate and restore ecosystems.
Throughout your studies, you'll expand your understanding of ecology, genetics, evolutionary biology, animal behavior, and sustainable environmental practices, applying these concepts to devise real-world conservation strategies. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on competencies including species identification, wildlife population assessments, conservation technologies, behavioral observation techniques, habitat management planning, and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) - all critical skills for professional conservation work.
Start date: September
Study mode: Full-time
Program duration: 4 years (with placement year), 3 years (standard)
Campus: City
UCAS Code: C930
Entry requirements: BBC-ABB (112-128 UCAS points)