Course description
**Overview**
Get ready to pursue a career in the animal care and welfare or zoological sciences with UWS’s BSc (Hons) Animal Care and Zoology degree.
This degree will give you a grounding in the biological sciences before progressing to more advanced topics in the animal care and zoological fields. You will also develop the skills and knowledge to run a business in the animal care sector.
There is a focus on practical work using modern techniques, fostering transferable skills and developing research and problem-solving abilities.
Our team of experts will prepare you for a rewarding career in a broad range of biological, animal care and zoological sciences.
**Course Highlights**
- This programme offers a unique combination of animal care and welfare, traditional zoology and business modules
- A focus on practical and field work, including a residential field trip, is a feature of this programme.
- Training from industry professionals will demonstrate how you can apply theoretical knowledge to practical situations
- An emphasis is placed on interactive learning and assessment, including case studies and technical skills development.
- Work-based learning allows you to apply your knowledge in a real-world setting and develop the skills sought after by employers.
**Careers**
By undertaking the BSc (Hons) Animal Care and Zoology degree you will develop skills enabling a rewarding career working with animals both within Scotland or overseas. Graduates can find roles in veterinary clinics, animal welfare organisations, zoos, wildlife conservation projects, environmental consultancies, research and also in animal-related businesses such as pet services or agriculture. Progression into taught or research-focussed postgraduate study is also possible, including MSc, MRes and PhD degrees.
Work-based learning is incorporated into the degree in a third-year module and an optional year-long sandwich placement. This opportunity can help to provide relevant skills and experience that will boost your employment prospects upon graduation.
Subjects
Biological sciences, Zoology, Animal welfare, Environment, Animal husbandry, Wildlife managementEntry requirements
Scottish Higher, standard entry requirements: B,B,C,C
- including Biology or Human Biology
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Course options
Course Type: Full-time
Details
Venue details
Lanarkshire Campus
UWS
Hamilton
Course provider
University of the West of Scotland
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