Loss of biodiversity and areas of natural vegetation is an increasing concern at national, European and international levels. To work as a professional with wildlife and in conservation you will need both practical skills and knowledge of theory to meet the challenge of saving our wildlife and wild places.

This course is ideal if you want to pursue a career involving wildlife, working in the wild or in zoos.

Course details

This course focuses on the role of zoos in conservation. We have close links with local zoos and aquariums to provide you with a wide range of experiences throughout your course, for example you will be given specialist lectures from zoo keepers, vets and curators.

Course Structure

In year 1 you will study a range of topics in six modules covering both theory and practice across the biological and environmental sciences.

In the second year the course offers specialist modules in wildlife and zoo-related areas.

Year 3 includes a dissertation on a wildlife, conservation or zoo biology topic of your choice in addition to specialist modules in areas of interest to you.

If you are studying part-time you select two to four modules from each year of study, completing the rest of the modules for the year in the following year. This leads to a maximum six-year duration for a part-time degree. If studying part-time you do not have the placement option.

Course Enquiries

For course enquiries please call us on:

T: +44 (0) 161 295 4545

Or Email us at:

Home/EU students
E: enquiries@salford.ac.uk

International students
E: international@salford.ac.uk

www.salford.ac.uk/study