Zoology aims to understand all forms of animal life across all environments, both terrestrial and marine. This includes:
* animals that may be domesticated or farmed, such as livestock, lab animals or pets
* organisms that are serious pests or disease-causing agents
* species that are an essential part of our natural environment and a key species in our ecological communities
No matter how these animals fit into their environment, there is an underlying need to understand their behaviour, population dynamics, physiology, and th...
Zoology aims to understand all forms of animal life across all environments, both terrestrial and marine. This includes:<br/><br/><br/>* animals that may be domesticated or farmed, such as livestock, lab animals or pets<br/><br/><br/>* organisms that are serious pests or disease-causing agents<br/><br/><br/>* species that are an essential part of our natural environment and a key species in our ecological communities<br/><br/><br/>No matter how these animals fit into their environment, there is an underlying need to understand their behaviour, population dynamics, physiology, and the way they interact with other species and their environments.<br/><br/>Zoology explores this by looking from the evolutionary standpoint, pulling on many of the areas covered in Biological Sciences, including:<br/><br/><br/>* cell and molecular biology<br/><br/><br/>* developmental biology<br/><br/><br/>* parasitology<br/><br/><br/>* animal behaviour<br/><br/><br/>* population biology<br/><br/><br/>* ecology<br/><br/><br/>You will also spend time in the field carrying out your own research.<br/><br/>**Flexibility**<br/><br/>Biological Sciences explores the study of living organisms, covering everything from the interactions of animals in their environment to how genes are expressed.<br/><br/>We offer 12 different biological sciences subject areas, including zoology. Regardless of your initial application choice, you will have the opportunity to explore aspects of each of our programmes in the early years and choose to specialise in whichever one interests you.<br/><br/>Our skills based curriculum will equip you with data analysis, programming and problem-solving skills, as well as teaching you effective communication, and independent thinking, preparing you to be a part of the next generation of scientific thinkers who apply their skills in various contexts.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
4 Years
Start Date
08/09/2025
Campus
Central area campus
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
C300
Institution Code
E56
Points of Entry
Year 1, Year 2
UCAS TariffNot Accepted Scottish HigherA,A,A,B AAAB (achievement by end of S5 preferred). BBB must be achieved in one year of S4-S6. Required subjects: Highers: Biology and Chemistry, both at B or above. You must have a grade A in one of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Applications of Mathematics or Physics. Advanced Higher Biology and Chemistry are recommended. National 5s: English at C and Mathematics or Physics at B. We accept Higher Applications of Mathematics at C in place of National 5 Mathematics at B. International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme37 32 37 points with 666 at HL - 32 points with 655 at HL. Required subjects: HL: Biology and Chemistry at 5. SL: Mathematics: Analysis and approaches, Mathematics: Applications and interpretation, or Physics at 6 and English at 5. A levelA,A,A A,B,B AAA - ABB in one set of exams. These grades should be achieved in one set of exams. Required subjects: A levels: Biology and Chemistry, both at B or above. You must have a grade A in one of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics or Physics. GCSEs: Mathematics or Physics at B or 6 and English at C or 4. |
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Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
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Scotland | £1,820 | 2024/25 | Year 1 |
EU, International | £36,800 | 2024/25 | Year 1 |