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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    D300

    Campuses

    Distance Learning

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines19-Sep-2022
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    Duration 3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 43,685  / year
    Next Intake 19-Sep-2022

    Animal Science and Conservation

    About

    Are you passionate about protecting animals and the environment? If you want to make a difference and aim to end animal suffering then our progressive animal science degree is for you.
    You are taught primarily through a combination of lectures and seminars, allowing opportunities to discuss and develop your understanding of topics covered in lectures in smaller groups.
    Our aim is to shape 'confident learners' by enabling you to develop the skills needed to excel in your studies here and as well as onto further studies or the employment market.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Successful completion of a suitable one year UK Foundation course
    • At least two subjects to Advanced GCE/VCE level or equivalent
    • International Baccalaureate
    • Tawjahiya/Thanawhiya Al-Aama plus Foundation year
    • Successful completion of Year 1 of a Bachelor degree in Jordan with a minimum grade of 60%

    English Program Requirements

    All teaching at the University is in English and to help you get the most out of your time with us, you will be required to demonstrate your level of English during the application process.

    The level we normally require is as follows:

    For undergraduate study (including courses with an integrated foundation year)

    • Standard IELTS with a score of 5.5 overall including at least 5.5 in the writing element.
    • Non-standard (for example; Physiotherapy, Social Work, Journalism, Nursing) IELTS 7.0 or equivalent
    • English language requirements for undergraudate programmes varies from different programmes. You can find the specific requirements for each programme on each of the course pages.

    Pre-sessional English

    The Winchester Pre-sessional programme runs for 10 weeks or 6 weeks. To enter the Pre-sessional Programme, an international student will have to have achieved an appropriate IELTS level (or equivalent), as shown below:

    • Students aiming to progress to courses that require an overall IELTS score of 5.5 with 5.5 in writing can join the 10-week course with an overall IELTS score of minimum 5.0 and a minimum of 5.0 in writing, with no components below 5.0.
    • Students aiming to progress to courses that require an overall IELTS score of 5.5 with 5.5 in writing can join the 6-week course with an overall IELTS score of minimum 5.0 and a minimum of 5.0 in writing, with no components below 5.0.

    For postgraduate taught study

    • Minimum IELTS with a score of 6.0 overall including at least 5.5 in the writing element.
    • Minimum TOEFL iBT with a score of 60 overall including at least 18 in the writing element
    • English language requirement for postgraduate taught programmes varies from different programmes. You can find the specific requirements for each programme on each of the course pages.

    Pre-sessional English

    The Winchester Pre-sessional programme runs for 10 weeks or 6 weeks. To enter the Pre-sessional Programme, an international student will have achieved an appropriate IELTS level (or equivalent), as shown below:

    • Students aiming to progress to courses that require an overall IELTS score of 6.0 with 5.5 in writing can join the 10-week course with an overall IELTS score of minimum 5.0 and a minimum of 4.5 in writing, with no components below 4.5. 
    • Students aiming to progress to courses that require an overall IELTS score of 6.0 with 5.5 in writing can join the 6-week course with an overall IELTS score of minimum 5.5 and a minimum of 5.0 in writing, with no components below 5.0. 

    For postgraduate research study

    • IELTS with a score of 6.5 overall including at least 7.0 in the writing element.
    • TOEFL iBT with a score of 79 overall including at least 27 in the writing element

    There are some exceptions to the above and where this applies, the level required is listed under the entry requirements section on the relevant course page.

    Courses with professional accreditation (e.g. Journalism, Nursing, Physiotherapy, Social Work and Teacher Training) or that involve studying the English language (e.g. MA Creative Writing and MA English Literature), have higher requirements and these are listed on the individual course pages.

    If you do not meet the required level, we offer pre-sessional English language courses during the summer each year. Further information is available from English Language and Teaching Support Unit.

    English language and Student Visa

    If you require a student visa to study in the UK, you will need to be able to demonstrate that the qualification you hold is equivalent to CEFR B2 in all 4 components (speaking, listening, reading and writing).

    Other acceptable English language qualifications

    In addition to IELTS and TOEFL English language qualifications, we accept the following for most courses:

    • Cambridge Certificate of Advanced English (grade C or above)
    • Cambridge First Certificate in English with 169 points overall and 162 in the writing element
    • International Baccalaureate with grade 5 at standard or higher level: 
      • English B
      • English A: Language and Literature
      • English A: Literature
      • English Literature and Performance
    • IGCSE First Language English syllabus 0500 (speaking & listening separately endorsed) - Grade C overall and either grade C1 or B2 in speaking and listening components
    • IGCSE First Language English syllabus 0522 (speaking & listening compulsory) – Grade C overall
    • IGCSE English as a Second Language syllabus 0510 - Grade C overall and either grade 1 (C1) or 2 (B2) in oral/aural (speaking endorsement)
    • IGCSE English as a Second Language syllabus 0511 - Grade C overall and either C1 or B2 (count-in speaking)
    • Michigan Examination for the Certificate of Proficiency in English (ECPE)
    • Functional Skills level 2
    • Romanian Baccalaureate – if CEFR B2 level in all components
    • Estonian Secondary School Leaving Certificate with the State Examination Certificate (Gümnaasiumi lõputunnistus with the Riigieksamitunnistus) with foreign language English with a minimum of 75% (CEFR B2) in all components.
    • Latvian Atestats par visparejo videjo izglitibu - if CEFR B2 level in all components
    • Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education – Grade 4 or above in English language
    • Malaysian SPM1119 Cambridge O-level – Grade C or above
    • Singapore O-level in English language – Grades A1-C6
    • South African National Senior Certificate – Grade 3 (40%) in First Language English
    • A degree, equivalent to a UK degree, from a majority English speaking country

    Other qualifications may be considered. Please contact us for further information and guidance.

    For 2021 entry

    • For 2021 entry only, we will be accepting the  IELTS Indicator Test.
    • Other English language tests may be acceptable. Please contact the International team at [email protected] for further information.

    Career

    The animal industry is full of diverse, exciting, and challenging careers for well qualified graduates. Our graduates will possess the theoretical knowledge and practical skill to pursue many employment pathways spanning animal management, animal conservation and environmental sustainability.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 43,685  / year

    How to Apply

    1. Choose your course

    Make sure you pick a subject that really interests you and that will help you with your future career path.

    Order a prospectus, attend an Open Day, and research your course or courses on the Find your course page. 

    2. Check our Entry Requirements

    Each course page has its own entry requirements. We use UCAS Tariff points for most of our undergraduate courses, and you will be able to see the range we usually make our offers from, ie. between 104-120 UCAS points. Each application is considered individually, and we consider a wide range of qualifications, so please contact us if your qualifications do not match the typical UCAS points.

    If you have any questions about entry requirements, please get in touch with our Admissions Team.

    3. Apply through UCAS

    All full-time undergraduate applications should be made online on the UCAS website. Our institution code is W76. We are on one campus, therefore there isn’t a campus code to select. Course codes are listed on the individual course pages.

    Try to ensure your application is completed by 26 January. As long as your course remains open, we will still receive applications from UCAS after this date, but we cannot guarantee they will be considered in the same way as on-time applications.

    You will receive an acknowledgement from UCAS once you have submitted an application, and we will also let you know by email that we have received it. Applications usually take between one to four weeks to process, depending on the course and time of year you apply. The busiest period for applications is December-February when processing times might be longer. If you are worried and have not heard from us, please do contact our Admissions Team as they may have been trying to get in contact with you for further information.

    Some of our courses require you to attend an interview or audition – this is indicated on individual course pages in the entry requirements section. Most of our interviews take place from November to May on Wednesdays, although some courses do interview on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Further information will be emailed to you once you have been selected for interview.

    Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL – formerly known as AP(E)L)

    Applicants who wish to apply for advanced standing (exemption from part of a programme) based on previous study and/or experiential learning may apply for RPL.

    Please note that any credits or marks gained from previous study shall not be counted in your final result as your award is calculated solely on the credits and marks accumulated while registered at the University of Winchester.

    Please refer to the RPL Policy for further details or contact Admissions.

     If applicants wish to apply for advanced entry, they must provide:

    • Transcripts confirming the module titles and grades they have already achieved
    • Module handbooks and/or programme specifications showing the learning outcomes of the modules completed.

    This information is reviewed by the programme team to assess whether advanced entry is possible. We are unable to consider advanced entries without this information. If we are able to consider an advanced entry application, the Admissions Team will advise you to apply.

    4. Receive an offer

    Your UCAS Track will be updated to show the outcome of your application. If you have received an offer, you will also receive an email from the University, and get an offer letter in the post within a week if you live in the UK. Do contact the Admissions Team if you don’t receive this or need a new one sent out. The letter contains your student number (also known as applicant ID) which you will need when you apply for housing.

    If you have been unsuccessful at an interview or audition, in most cases we will contact you by email to offer you alternative courses. If we are unable to make you an offer on any course, you will be able to see why on your UCAS Track – usually this is because you do not have high enough qualifications to meet our minimum entry requirements.

    Your offer will either be conditional or unconditional. Conditional means that you need to complete various qualifications, or provide evidence or a reference. The conditions will be shown on your UCAS Track. Unconditional means that you have already met our entry requirements and you have a confirmed place if you want it.

    You may be eligible for our unconditional offer scheme based on the strength of your application and predicted grades. If you are eligible, your offer letter will explain what you need to do. Read more about how to secure your place.

    5. Accepting your offer

    UCAS will let you know the date by which you need to make your firm (first) and insurance (second) choices by, which is usually at the beginning of May. However, you don’t have to wait until this date – you can choose your first choice university as soon as you have received all of your decisions.

    To help you make your decision, you may like to attend one of our Applicant Open Days which take place in February and March, or Taster Lectures to give you a real feel of what it would be like to study here. If you are unable to attend an Open Day, you can book on to a Campus Tour.

    If you have any questions or concerns about your offer, please contact the Admissions Team. You can also discuss deferring your place, or changing your course from the one you originally applied for.

    6. Apply for accommodation & student finance

    Once you have chosen Winchester as your first choice you can apply for accommodation. Applications open in December, and we guarantee you a place in University-managed accommodation if you apply by 14 June 2022*. You can only apply for accommodation if Winchester is your Firm choice university, not if we are your Insurance choice.

    To make an application, you will need your Winchester student ID number, your surname and date of birth. You can find your student ID number on your offer letter or from emails sent to you by the University.

    If you are applying for a student loan, Student Finance England opens for applications in the spring (March/April). 

    Now is also the time to check out any awards and bursaries that you might be eligible for.

    *Terms and Conditions apply

    7. Extra and Clearing

    To use Extra, you must have already used all of your five original choices, and not be holding any offers. Extra opens at UCAS at the end of February and runs until the beginning of July. If you didn’t use all five of your original choices, you may be able to add an additional choice to your application via your UCAS Track.

    If you have any issues with adding choices or making changes to your Track, please contact UCAS directly rather than the University, on 0371 468 0 468.

    Clearing opens at the beginning of July, and can be used if you do not have any offers, or if you want to make a late application. Do check at UCAS to make sure we are still open for the course you want. In August – once all the exam results are out – we will have a dedicated Clearing helpline for you to ring if you did not get your place confirmed elsewhere and want to see if we have a space for you. Find out more about the Clearing process.

    8. Getting ready to join us

    If you are holding an unconditional place with us, you should receive your confirmation letter and Welcome Pack in the post in July. If your place is conditional on results, your letter and Pack will come to you later in August. This will give you all the information you will need to know in preparation for joining us in September. 

    It’s very important to register online at the beginning of September, and access your student record so that you can see any messages about your course and also your Welcome Week schedule. This schedule will include the times you need to be in university for your enrolment and induction sessions. Your enrolment takes place in person at the university, after which you will be able to access your full timetable.

     

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