Entry requirementsA Bachelors Honours degree with 2:2 in a required subject of Biology, Ecology, Environmental Sciences, Earth & Geographical Sciences, Conservation Biology or Ecology and Wildlife Conservation.
If English is not your first language, you\'ll need IELTS (Academic) 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in writing, speaking, listening and reading.
Course descriptionOn this course you’ll learn about the latest developments in conservation science and practice, hone your ability to communicate effectively and develop your skills in identifying flora and fauna. When you graduate, you’ll have developed an in-depth knowledge of the science and practice of biodiversity conservation – equipping you with the skills required for a career in this area. Situated on the Dorset coast, at BU we are within easy reach of outstanding environments of global importance for conservation, including the Jurassic Coast World Heritage Site, Wessex Downs, Dorset Heaths, Poole Harbour and New Forest. The area is a hotspot for biodiversity and provides outstanding opportunities for field-based learning. The teaching staff are specialists in biodiversity conservation. They research conservation issues both nationally and internationally in a wide range of ecosystems including grassland, heathland, forest, freshwater, coastal, and marine. Their specialisms include plant, animal and community ecology, animal behaviour, environmental statistics, modelling, remote sensing and environmental policy. The degree is also now accredited by the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management, the professional body representing ecologists and environmental managers in the UK and overseas. You will also complete a conservation-based work placement, normally undertaken in the early summer.