Introduction:
This course is an integrated foundation degree, where you'll progress onto our BSc (Hons) Zoo Biology course, once you successfully complete your foundation year.
Our integrated foundation degrees offer a unique gateway to our BSc courses for those who currently don't meet the degree-level entry criteria. The foundation year acts as a launch pad, supporting you with the transition to university learning. Anticipate a year filled with the development of robust study skills, increased confidence in tackling intricate problems, and the cultivation of independent learning. Rest assured, by the end of this transformative year, you'll emerge well-prepared for the exhilarating challenges that await you at degree level.
About the BSc course
This course represents a unique opportunity for you to study a wider range of species than those covered in traditional animal science degrees. Your learning will focus on the biology of exotic species, namely non-domestic and non-UK wildlife. Your lectures will cover major scientific principles, including anatomy and physiology, behaviour, genetics, ecology and nutrition. You’ll apply these principles to the management and conservation of zoo species.
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You will have access to our modern on-campus Animal Unit which houses around 250 animals of 70 different species.
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97% of BSc (Hons) Zoo Biology (full-time) students are positive about the learning resources on their course (National Student Survey 2024).
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NTU is a member of the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria (EAZA) and the British and Irish Association of Zoos and Aquariums (BIAZA). We are also a teaching provider for Species 360s’ animal record keeping system: Zoological Information Management System (ZIMS).
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94% of BSc (Hons) Zoo Biology (sandwich) students would recommend studying at NTU (NTU Student Survey 2024).
Which course is right for you?
We offer four animal science degrees, each with a different focus:
- BSc (Hons) Zoo Biology / BSc (Hons) Zoo Biology (with foundation year) (this course) – focuses on captive housed zoo animals and exotic species.
- BSc (Hons) Animal Biology / BSc (Hons) Animal Biology (with foundation year) – focuses on managed domestic species such as companion, working and farm animals.
- BSc (Hons) Zoology / BSc (Hons) Zoology (with foundation year) – covers a diverse range of invertebrate and vertebrate species in relation to their biology, evolution, taxonomy and identification.
