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    MSc Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Biology
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    MSc Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Biology

    University of Plymouth

    University of Plymouth

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    United Kingdom, Plymouth

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Plymouth

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2026
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    Duration 1 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 21,000  / year(s)
    Next Intake September-2026

    MSc Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Biology

    About

    Key features

    • Gain behind-the-scenes access to zoos and insight from industry professionals, in a programme delivered in partnership with Paignton Zoo , part of Wild Planet Trust. During the taught programme, typically two days per week are spent at Paignton or on field trips to local zoos, aquariums, and conservation organisations.
    • Learn from specialist academics at Plymouth who conduct the fundamental and applied research that underpins conservation work and advances in animal welfare and husbandry.
    • Develop the research skills required to make evidence-based recommendations on enclosure design and husbandry that safeguard health and welfare and encourage expression of natural behaviour.
    • Be inspired by a wide range of practical opportunities to help you develop scientific, professional and technical skills as a zoo biologist. This includes a 4-month independent research project to expand on an area of your own interest.
    • Follow the taught programme with an optional 6-12 month industry placement in a zoo or aquarium. Applications for these opportunities are open to students who have achieved a merit or higher within their first semester. This placement provides an opportunity to further develop your expertise in context.
    • Graduates work in zoos and aquariums as researchers, curators, educators and keepers. Many go on to PhD study or work in further education. Other employers include the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums, the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria, and national and international conservation and welfare organisations.
    The teaching within this specialist programme will help you to:
    • Understand how to manage small populations for conservation, considering genetics and social structure within a particular zoological collection right up to the level of global species breeding programmes. Learn industry-specialist software used by studbook coordinators to conduct demographic and genetic analysis.
    • Understand the particular challenges and skills required to work with aquarium species, with specialist teaching delivered by local aquariums, industry professionals and in our own animal facilities.
    • Understand the role of zoos and aquariums in the protection of species through not only breeding programmes, but research, advocacy initiatives and habitat-level conservation. Use tools developed for conservation practitioners to propose, monitor and manage conservation projects.
    • Understand the financial, ethical and legal framework in which zoos and aquariums operate as businesses. Develop business skills such as budgeting and proposal-writing to pitch your own ideas for contemporary zoo design and management.
    • Develop your communication skills to reach different stakeholders, via website design, persuasive essay-writing, funding pitches, scientific reports and business plans.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Entry requirements

    A 2:1 or equivalent preferably in a biology, science, marine or animal related subject. We will consider a 2:2 or equivalent or other relevant awards, with substantial relevant experience.
    Applicants with overseas qualifications can check their comparability with the UK equivalent through UK ENIC, which provides an advisory service.
    If your first language is not English then evidence of English proficiency is required. The level of proficiency that is required can vary with the type of programme for which you are applying. For further advice on the appropriateness of overseas qualification and proficiency in the use of English, please contact our International Office .
    The minimum IELTS score for acceptable English proficiency for entry is normally 6.5 (with a minimum of 5.5 in each element).
    We welcome applicants with international qualifications. To view other accepted qualifications please refer to our tariff glossary .

    Career

    Careers with this subject

    This programme equips you with the tools and experiences needed to work with captive animals in a variety of settings, not limited to zoos and aquariums. Graduates work in animal conservation, welfare and husbandry as researchers, curators and technicians, and via careers in advocacy, education and policy. You are also equipped to undertake further postgraduate study, with many graduates going on to PhD research or work in further education. Other employers include the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums, the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria, and national and international conservation and welfare organisations. 

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 21,000 

    Application Fee

    GBP  
    University of Plymouth

    MSc Zoo and Aquarium Conservation Biology

    University of Plymouth

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    United Kingdom,

    Plymouth

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