BSc Biological Sciences (Zoology)

Cardiff

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

Cardiff University’s BSc Biological Sciences (Zoology) program offers a specialized and in-depth study of animal biology, combining essential theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience. The program is designed for students who are passionate about understanding animal behavior, physiology, genetics, and evolution. Throughout the course, students engage in practical learning, from laboratory experiments to fieldwork, and gain exposure to cutting-edge research in zoology. The curriculum emphasizes both the science of zoology and the application of this knowledge to conservation, wildlife management, and environmental issues.

Curriculum: The BSc in Biological Sciences (Zoology) at Cardiff University covers a broad range of zoological topics, with modules focusing on animal behavior, evolution, physiology, genetics, ecology, and conservation. In the first year, students are introduced to core biological concepts, while the second and third years allow for greater specialization in zoology topics such as animal evolution, behavioral ecology, and wildlife conservation. Students also engage in practical fieldwork and laboratory sessions, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world situations. Additionally, the program offers flexibility for students to choose electives based on their interests in areas such as marine biology, neurobiology, or animal physiology.

Research Focus: Cardiff University is internationally recognized for its research excellence in biological sciences, and the BSc Zoology program is deeply integrated with the university’s cutting-edge research. Research themes in zoology include animal behavior, conservation science, evolutionary biology, and animal physiology. Students have the opportunity to engage with world-leading researchers, contribute to ongoing studies, and participate in field-based research projects. Research strengths at Cardiff include studying the ecology and behavior of wildlife, conservation strategies for endangered species, and the impact of environmental changes on animal populations, providing students with a solid foundation for careers in research and conservation.

Industry Engagement: Cardiff University has strong links with industry and research institutions, which enhances the employability of BSc Zoology graduates. The program offers opportunities for work placements, internships, and collaborative research projects with organizations focused on wildlife conservation, zoos, environmental consultancies, and government agencies. These partnerships allow students to gain valuable hands-on experience in the zoology field, apply their knowledge to real-world challenges, and build professional networks. Cardiff also provides opportunities for students to participate in field trips and research expeditions, further enhancing their practical experience and career readiness.

Global Perspective: The BSc Zoology program at Cardiff University provides students with a global perspective on animal biology and conservation. The university’s international research collaborations and fieldwork opportunities allow students to engage with global environmental issues, including biodiversity conservation, climate change, and species extinction. Students can participate in global research projects, study the effects of human activity on animal populations, and explore the ethical implications of conservation efforts. This global outlook ensures that graduates are prepared to address the interconnected biological challenges facing the world today and contribute to solutions in international conservation and wildlife management.

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Tuition Fee

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Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants should have successfully completed their secondary education with a minimum overall score of 80% or equivalent in their respective country's grading system.

English language proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.0 or 6.5 with no individual component below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 90.
  • PTE Academic: A minimum overall score of 69.
  • Some programs may have specific subject prerequisites or additional requirements.

Cardiff University offers a range of scholarships to support international students pursuing undergraduate studies. These scholarships are designed to attract high-achieving students from around the world, easing the financial burden and recognizing academic excellence. 

Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship: Cardiff University’s Vice-Chancellor’s International Scholarship is a merit-based award that provides partial funding for exceptional international undergraduate and postgraduate students. This scholarship rewards high academic achievement and study, making it ideal for students with strong academic backgrounds.

Chevening Scholarship: Offered in collaboration with the UK government, the prestigious Chevening Scholarship is available to international students who demonstrate leadership potential and academic excellence. The award covers tuition fees, living expenses, travel costs, and other allowances, supporting future leaders and influencers in various fields.

British Council GREAT Scholarships: Cardiff University partners with the British Council to offer the GREAT Scholarships for students from specific countries, including China, India, Malaysia, and Thailand. These scholarships provide financial assistance for tuition fees and are intended to encourage bright students to pursue postgraduate studies in the UK.

Subject-Specific Scholarships: Certain academic departments at Cardiff University offer additional scholarships tailored to specific fields of study, such as engineering, business, and life sciences. These scholarships provide partial funding and are aimed at attracting talented students to specific programs.

International Foundation Programme Scholarships: For international students who need to complete a foundation year before beginning an undergraduate degree, Cardiff University offers scholarships to cover part of the foundation year tuition fees. This scholarship supports students in their transition to full-time degree programs at the university.

Financial Aid and External Scholarships: In addition to Cardiff University scholarships, students can explore external funding options such as loans, grants, and scholarships provided by their home countries or private organizations. The university’s financial aid office offers guidance to help students find external financial support.

Graduates of the BSc in Biological Sciences (Zoology) from Cardiff University have a wide range of career opportunities in various sectors, particularly in conservation, research, and wildlife management. The program’s emphasis on animal biology, ecology, and hands-on experience equips students with the skills and knowledge necessary for successful careers in both the private and public sectors. 

Zoologist/Research Scientist: Graduates can work in research institutions, universities, or environmental agencies, focusing on animal behavior, genetics, physiology, or ecology. They may conduct studies to improve understanding of animal species, their environments, and evolutionary processes.

Wildlife Conservationist: Many graduates work in wildlife conservation, developing and implementing strategies to protect endangered species and preserve natural habitats. This includes roles with national and international conservation organizations, government agencies, and NGOs.

Environmental Consultant: Graduates with a strong understanding of ecology and biodiversity can work as environmental consultants, advising businesses, governments, and organizations on ecological issues, biodiversity assessments, and conservation policies.

Marine Biologist: Students interested in marine life may specialize in marine biology, conducting research on aquatic ecosystems, wildlife, and environmental challenges facing marine environments, working with environmental organizations or research institutes.

Zoological Park/Zoo Keeper or Manager: Graduates can work in zoos, wildlife parks, and aquariums, where they can take up roles in animal care, behavior research, breeding programs, and management, contributing to animal welfare and conservation education.

Veterinary Assistant or Animal Care Specialist: Some graduates may pursue careers in animal care, working in veterinary clinics, animal hospitals, or animal shelters, supporting veterinary professionals and helping with animal welfare and rehabilitation.

Ecotourism Guide or Manager: Graduates with a passion for animals and conservation can work in ecotourism, providing guided tours and education on wildlife and habitats in protected natural areas.

Further Study or Postgraduate Research: Many graduates pursue postgraduate study or PhD programs in specialized fields like ecology, animal behavior, conservation biology, or wildlife management, leading to advanced research and academic careers.

Science Communicator/Writer: Graduates may choose to work in science communication, sharing the latest research findings with the public through writing, media, or educational platforms focused on zoology and environmental issues.


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