Marine Biology with Conservation and Biodiversity
BSc (Hons)
Part-Time
Christine Skippen
Graduated 2010
“I loved the field trips. I learnt to dive and did my dissertation research in Egypt, travelled to Kenya, and spent time in the Bialoweiza Forest, Poland. My lecturers were genuinely passionate about their subject.”
Course overview
Both marine and terrestrial environments raise important global concerns in relation to human impacts on the biosphere, the loss and degradation of wilderness and the increased vulnerability of species. This is reflected in our course, which is specifically designed to equip you to work as a professional in some area of UK or international marine biology/ecology/conservation. You will study global and regional biodiversity and the practical aspects of conservation and environmental management.This course of study is designed to introduce you to various aspects of marine conservation ecology and biodiversity central to marine biology. The 'Biodiversity' elements provide the theoretical background to the understanding of species, communities, habitats and ecosystems while the 'Conservation' applies that knowledge to maintain habitats, populations and biodiversity. The pathway is specifically designed to equip students to work in areas of both UK and international ecology and conservation. It includes specialist teaching on the conservation of marine habitats, species, natural resources and a specialist final-year (self-funded) residential 'Practical Marine Biology' module at a UK marine biology station.
This course will provide you not just with an understanding of marine biology and ecology and conservation, but also with a range of skills that will help to make you attractive to a range of potential employers.
Module guide
Level 4 Core Modules
Biomeasurement
British Wildlife and Conservation
Core Biology
Ecology
Introduction to Marine Biology
Introduction to Animal Behaviour and Welfare
Level 5 Core Modules
BioGIS
Biological Oceanography
Communities and Ecosystems
Practical Biology
Preparation for Research
Level 6 Core Modules
Countryside Management
Practical Marine Biology
Undergraduate Project
Population Ecology and Wildlife Management
Biogeography
Level 4 Optional Modules
Animal Behaviour in Context
Animal Form and Function
Level 5 Optional Modules
Concepts in Animal Behaviour
Tropical Ecology and Management
Parasitology
Invertebrate Biology
Vertebrate Biology
Level 6 Optional Modules
Behaviour of Marine Animals
Behavioural Ecology
Wildlife Conservation
Mammalogy
Assessment
Assessment is via a mix of examination, essays, practical reports, computer-based assessments, presentations, review of scientific papers and evaluation of laboratory skills.Study abroad options
Our Department of Life Sciences has exchange agreements with the University of New Brunswick, Canada and Marshall University, West Virgina, USA. Students taking Marine Biology with Biodiversity and Conservation may be able to take advantage of the exchange programme, subject to the availability of suitable courses at the host university.Facilities
As well as good teaching facilities, our department is fortunate to be located in Cambridge. The city provides a wealth of opportunities for attending lectures and visiting museums and libraries. Cambridge is increasingly becoming a world centre for the theory and practice of wildlife conservation, with prestigious organisations like Fauna and Flora International, Birdlife International and the World Conservation Monitoring Centre being based in the city. The Cambridge Natural History Society (established 1857) holds its meeting at Anglia Ruskin. We are corporate members of The Cambridge Conservation Forum and the Tropical Biology Association. If you are interested in captive animal behaviour, you can benefit from the animal facilities available at College of West Anglia at Milton in Cambridge.Work placements
Work placements do not normally form part of the Zoology BSc course at Anglia Ruskin, although many of our students undertake relevant voluntary work such as supporting their local wildlife trust.Associated careers
The practical skills you will acquire through this degree will be useful in a variety of professional fields. Potential employers include government and environmental agencies and educational and research establishments.How to apply
Location
Duration
4-6 YearsTeaching times*
Semester 1Mon 9.00-12.30pm
Thurs 3.00-6.00pm
Semester 2
Mon 9.00-12.30pm
Fri 1.00-4.00pm
Available starts
SeptemberStudent finance
Open Day
Saturday 22 JuneUndergraduate Open Day
Faculty
Science & TechnologyDepartment
Life SciencesContact us
UK and EU applicants:- Call 01245 686868
- Complete enquiry form
- Call +44 (0)1245 493131 ext 2609
- Complete enquiry form
*Teaching days and times are for guidance only and are subject to change each academic year. We advise all applicants to wait until they are in receipt of their timetable before making arrangements around their course times.
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