Search

Chat With Us

    BSc (Hons) Natural History (Including foundation year)
    Go to University of South Wales
    University of South Wales

    BSc (Hons) Natural History (Including foundation year)

    University of South Wales

    University of South Wales

    flag

    United Kingdom, Cardiff

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines26-Sep-2022
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 13,700  / Year
    Next Intake 26-Sep-2022

    BSc (Hons) Natural History (Including foundation year)

    About

    The foundation course is designed for applicants who do not meet the admissions criteria for the Natural History degree. Youll start by completing a foundation year, which provides well structured support, allowing you to develop your scientific skills and knowledge. Following successful completion of the foundation year, you will progress to the first year of the BSc (Hons) Natural History degree. You'll study the principles of natural history, taxonomy, ecology and biology as well as learning about the scientific research process and data analysis. The Natural History course has a strong practical field element for you to gain key skills in a range of environments. Presently, students go on field courses to Pembrokeshire, Iceland, and on the optional expedition to Botswana*. Through the study of habitats and environments, you will learn to identify animal behaviour and ecological interactions. Complementing these areas are modules on digital photography and film-making, allowing you to record and communicate the wonders of the natural world that you will experience during the course. *Field trip locations are subject to change

    On our Natural History degree you will get to explore the diversity of life, wildlife management for conservation, marine biology and environmental survey skills. A key feature of this natural history degree is gaining practical skills that you can apply on land, in freshwater environments and in the oceans. To develop these skills, you will go on a range of one-day and residential field courses operating in both the UK and overseas. Overseas field trips presently go to Spain, Iceland and an optional module to Botswana. Wildlife photography and film-making is another exciting part of the course where you will develop your skills to produce a documentary.

    On this natural history degree, you will study modules on Geographic Information Software (GIS) and research methods to help you understand how to analyse and interpret data collected during experiments, and how to communicate your findings to inform wildlife conservation objectives. Topics in these modules include manipulating spatial data with ArcMap, and statistical computer programming skills. 

    Your first year modules aim to give you the underlying foundation knowledge in the subject areas that you will be pursuing. Your second year studies develop this knowledge and start to expand your laboratory and field skills. The third year will develop the biological, geo-physical and ecological themes, whilst enabling you to choose an optional module in one of the subject areas. The final year builds on your knowledge and skills, and again allows you to choose an optional module. Each year has a residential field course which will consolidate much of your theory, whilst developing more field skills. The final year has an optional field expedition to Botswana.

    Foundation Year: Natural History Degree

    • Foundation Biology
    • Key Skills and Professional Development
    • Foundations of Earth Science
    • Foundation Ecology and Environmental Science
    • Foundation Natural History
    • Scientific Data Literacy

    Year One: Natural History Degree

    • Evolutionary Botany and Zoology
    • Principles of Ecology
    • Digital Production for Natural History 1
    • Observational Fieldwork
    • Introduction to Biogeosciences
    • Natural History

    Year Two: Natural History Degree

    • Veterbrate Zoology
    • Biodiversity and Biogeography
    • GIS for Wildlife Conservation Management
    • Natural History Field Course
    • Research Methods in Natural History

    Plus one of the following optional modules;

    • The Evolving Earth
    • Reconstructing Change
    • Digital Production for Natural History 2

    Year Three: Natural History Degree

    • Natural History Research Project (40 credits)
    • Wildlife Population Ecology
    • Marine and Freshwater Biology
    • Mediterranean Fieldwork

    Plus one of the following optional modules;

    • Natural History Field Expedition
    • Work-based Learning
    • Climate Change

     

    Teaching

    You will learn from a combination of lectures, laboratory sessions, tutorials, practicals, and field trips. The number of hours of formal teaching will vary depending on your module choice and year of study.

    The Natural History course has a focus of hands-on learning to ensure you gain practical survey and research skills. The degree also involves work in a variety of field settings both in the UK and overseas. Several modules are entirely fieldwork-based. Others involve lectures and laboratory work, including half or full day field excursions. The work placement and dissertation modules develop work-related skills and can involve organisations in various countries

     

    Assessment

    Our students are assessed using a range of approaches depending on your module choice and year of study. A number of modules are assessed through a combination of examination and associated assignments, whilst other modules are continuously assessed through assignments. Your assignments can range from laboratory write-ups, open book tests, structured essays, oral presentations and field reports through to a photographic portfolio and field note books.

    In your final year you will write a dissertation, worth two modules, based on a topic that you pick from a list of subjects or a topic of your choice which is developed in conjunction with your project supervisor.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    This entry criteria details typical offers, however, USWhas a Contextual Admissions Policy and considers eligible applicants on an individual basis. Under the Policy we could make a personalised offer based on aspects of the UCAS application or haveresults considered individually when you receive them. Here is a link to our Contextual Admissions Policy Statement. 

    Combinations of qualifications are acceptable and other qualifications not listed may also be acceptable. 

     

     

     

    Typical A-Level Offer

    EE to include a Science subject but exclude General Studies

    Typical Welsh BACC Offer

    N/A

    Typical BTEC Offer

    BTEC Extended Diploma Pass Pass Pass or BTEC Diploma Pass Pass in a relevant Science subject

    Typical IB Offer

    Pass the International Baccalaureate Diploma with a minimum of 80 UCAS tariff points from Higher Levels to include Science or Maths.

    Typical Access to HE Offer

    Pass Access to HE Diploma in Science with a minimum of 48 UCAS Tariff points

    Additional Requirements

    GCSEs: The University normally requires a minimum 3 GCSEs including Mathematics and English at Grade C/Grade 4 or above, or their equivalent but consideration is given to individual circumstances

    International Entry Requirements

    We also welcome international applications with equivalent qualifications. Please visit the country specific pages on our international website for exact details.

    If your current qualifications don't meet the entry requirements for entry onto year 1 of your chosen undergraduate degree, we offer one-year International Foundation Programmes through our pathway partnership with QAHE to help you reach the level required for progression. For more information visit our Pathway website.

     

    English Requirements

    In general, international applicants will need to have achieved an overall IELTS grade of 6.0 with a minimum score of 5.5 in each component.

    However, if you have previously studied through the medium of English IELTS might not be required, but please visit the country specific page on our international website for exact details. If your country is not featured please contact us.

    Career

    By graduation, you will have the professional skills to work for national parks, nature reserves, environmental and planning consultancies, national and international wildlife bodies, national, regional and local government, utility companies and regulatory agencies. Your analytical skills will give you excellent prospects in research and policy development. You can even make wildlife films to gain career options in visual media and environmental education. Typical roles include:

    • Environmental Consultant
    • Researcher
    • Video Producer
    • Conservation Officer/ Manager
    • Environmental Manager
    • Ecologist

    Our Natural History course give students opportunities to gain practical experience and develop transferable skills to help them when they enter the world of work. For many students, a degree is an important step in achieving their career ambitions. Our courses generate motivated and able graduates with a range of key skills. They are highly valued by employers for the scope of their knowledge, and have excellent communication and critical thinking skills. Laboratory work and field projects ensure our students have strong research and team working skills.

    Employability skills and work-based learning are built into our natural science courses. For example, we build in the practical skills that are outlined by the professional bodies. In the second year, research and report writing skills are developed alongside field skills and the writing of field reports. The final year gives you the opportunity to undertake work-based learning and to conduct project work.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 13,700 
    University of South Wales

    BSc (Hons) Natural History (Including foundation year)

    University of South Wales

    [object Object]

    United Kingdom,

    Cardiff

    Similar Programs

    Other interesting programs for you

    Find More Programs
    Wishlist