www.derby.ac.uk/ehsEducation with the personal touch
Zoology BSc (Hons)
Zoology BSc (Hons)
The course material is reallyinteresting and the lecturers aregreat as they are always willing tohelp.
Danielle Clewley, graduate
Why choose this course?This course is recognised by the Societyof Biology. This means that on graduationyou'll meet the requirements for AssociateMembership of the Society of Biology andcan apply for full membership followingappropriate professional experience. Wealso work closely with the DerbyshireWildlife Trust, who provide access to theirreserves for you to use on field trips andon a voluntary basis if you wish to.
About the courseThis course focuses on animal biologysuch as molecular biology, genetics and
What you’ll coverecology. But you'll also cover a widerange of topics such as wildlifeconservation, physiology and animalbehaviour to give you a broad knowledgeof zoology.
How you’ll learnYou'll be taught through lectures andtutorials, supported by hands onpracticals and fieldwork. You could go ona seal watch on the east coast, studyanimal interaction at Twycross Zoo andspend a week completing a project inMajorca or Scotland. You’ll also conductan independent research project todevelop your analytical skills andspecialise in an area of your choice.
Your careerYou could work in wildlife management,conservation agencies, the media, or theenvironmental and ecosystemmanagement sector. Or you could go intoteaching, conduct research or work in themuseums sector. You’ll develop yourintellectual, personal and technical skillsto boost your CV and meet the needs ofemployers. You could study further bytaking our MSc Conservation Biology,which gives you training in conservationmethods in the UK and abroad, with anoptional field visit to the jungles ofSingapore.
Additional informationMost of our teaching team are activeresearchers, like Professor Karim Vahedwho is a world expert in the sexualbehaviour of invertebrates. You’ll also betaught by visiting professionals. At themoment this includes Professor GeorgeMcGavin, a celebrated scientist, authorand TV presenter on the BBC wildlifeprogrammes.
What you’ll coverYou can tailor your degree to your owninterests by choosing a range of modulesin specialist areas. During stage threeyou’ll complete an independent studygiving you the opportunity to personalisethe degree further. We’ll also support youif you decide to do a work placement instage three, which we stronglyrecommend. This will allow you to applythe skills and knowledge you have gainedon your course and apply them in a workenvironment.
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Molecular and Cellular Biology Human Biology Evolution of Life
Ecology Genetics Invasion of the LandSTAGE ONE
OptionsStage TwoYou’ll choose two of these optionalmodules:▪ Rainforests,
Deserts andOceans
▪ Microbiology▪ Biological Basis
of AnimalBehaviour
▪ Field Biology▪ Developmental
Biology
▪ BehaviouralEcology
▪ The HumanGenome
▪ Oncology andImmunology
▪ ScienceCommunication
▪ WildlifeConservation
▪ VocationalModule
Stage ThreeYou’ll choose two of these optionalmodules:
Where you will study: Derby Campus – Kedleston Road site.
Entry requirements: Academic – 260 UCAS tariff points, ofwhich at least 220 must be from yourInternational Baccalaureate or equivalentqualification.
Language – A qualification such as IELTS6.0 (with a minimum of 5.5 in all areas) orTOEFL – 550 (paper based), 213(computer based), 80 (internet based).See our website for other acceptedqualifications or phone us: +44 (0)1332 591698.
Duration: 3 years full time
Course fees: £10,225* per year*These fees apply if you are starting this course between
September 2013 and August 2014. We recommend you
check fees as they can change. Costs can increase each year.
Start date: September
UCAS Code: C300
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Ecosystems Vertebrate Biology Option
InvertebratesEvolutionary and Forensic
GeneticsOptionST
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Independent Studies for Biological and Forensic
Sciences
Advanced Methods in Zoology Option
Applied Entomology Option
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Get in touchDr Phil Carey
T: +44 (0) 1332 591703
www.derby.ac.uk/biological-sciences
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