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This program has received accreditation from the Royal Society of Biology after undergoing thorough independent evaluation. Accredited programs ensure a robust grounding in biological sciences and essential competencies, equipping students to meet industry demands. The accreditation standards verify that graduates achieve specified educational objectives encompassing subject mastery, technical proficiency, and adaptable skills. Note that this accreditation specifically covers Levels 4 through 6 of the Single Honours program.
Zoology explores animal anatomy and physiology, ecosystem biodiversity, and conservation principles. Such understanding proves vital for preserving and sustaining species, habitats, and ecological systems. The curriculum is designed to equip students with diverse capabilities, addressing both regional and worldwide zoological challenges in terrestrial and aquatic environments through theoretical and practical methodologies.
This program presents exceptional prospects for individuals pursuing careers in environmental and wildlife management or joining the international scientific arena. Our faculty brings extensive practical and research expertise from both domestic and global contexts into their teaching.
Instruction is provided by specialists in emerging fields of conservation, animal behavior, and welfare science. Beyond the compulsory international field course, students may pursue additional overseas study and research opportunities as part of their degree.
International research opportunities are available, with recent expeditions to destinations including South Africa, the Philippines, and Madagascar.