This degree will give you the opportunity to follow many career paths. From basic research in universities, research organisations and museums to working for non-governmental organisations such as the National Trust, RSPB or the WWF.
Graduates can also find employment as planning consultants, conservationists, teachers and science writers, and with government agencies that have statutory responsibilities to devise policy and conserve the natural environment.
Careers within agri-business and agri-tech sectors, wildlife parks and zoos, and sustainability management would also be available to students completing the course. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
Duration: 3 Year(s)Fees: Not available
Intake | Location |
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Fall (September), 2024 | Ipswich |
Fall (September), 2025 | Ipswich |
Students applying for Honours degrees, Foundation degrees and Diplomas of Higher Education need to fulfil the individual and specific entry requirements detailed on course pages. These are usually expressed as UCAS Tariff points, some courses will also have specific GCSE requirements. Some courses will have non-academic requirements which you will usually need to meet before the start of your course.
IELTS - 6.0 overall, and a minimum of 5.5 in each component, unless stated otherwise on the specific course page
TOEFL iBT - Overall score of 75 (with a minimum of 18 in reading, 17 in listening, 20 in speaking and 17 in writing)
International Baccalaureate - English B, English A Literature and Language, English A Literature at Standard Level 5 or Higher Level 4
6.0
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TOEFL Internet based overall score: 75.0
80th / 130
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