FdSc Integrated Wildlife Conservation is particularly relevant if students are attracted to a career in conservation but haven't considered university before. They'll get a recognized qualification in wildlife conservation after two years and can take their study to degree level by doing the one-year BSc(Hons) Integrated Wildlife Conservation top-up at UWE Bristol.
Gain the practical skills and knowledge to work in wildlife conservation, and play a positive role in helping to solve the planet's conservation challenges. Study in Bristol, home to the BBC's world-renowned Natural History Unit, and a recognized hub for environmental organizations and projects.
Gain invaluable learning experience at Bristol Zoo, and participate in diverse conservation projects and fieldwork both in the UK and overseas. This course is excellent preparation for local, national and international careers in conservation.
Around 90 percent of UWE's graduates continue to do their full BSc(Hons) degree in Integrated Wildlife Conservation. This allows students to study a range of contemporary topics in depth, including Primate Conservation, Wildlife Film and Media, and Science Communication, while developing their research skills through their research project.