The BSc (Hons) Environmental Conservation course offered by Bangor University strives to provide students with an exceptional understanding of the science and art of conserving earth's biodiversity. Through this course, students are made to comprehend the social, ethical, and economic implications of conserving and managing the environment.Course Content: The course content begins with helping students obtain a solid understanding of the fundamental principles of biological and geographical sciences. Following this, the course delves deeply into the conservation and management of natural resources. Additionally, the course also introduces the legal, policy, ethical, and social aspects of environmental conservation.Key Modules: The key modules in this course include ‘Environmental Issues’, ‘Ecology and Conservation’, ‘Environmental Law and Policy’, ‘Conservation Practice’, ‘Climate Change: Impacts, Predictions, Solutions’, and many others.Accreditations: The BSc (Hons) Environmental Conservation degree is accredited by the Institution of Environmental Sciences (IES), the Chartered Institute of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM), and is also recognised by the Royal Society of Biology (RSB) for associate membership.Future Careers: Upon completion of this program, students may pursue a variety of career opportunities including positions in conservation bodies, environmental consultancies, government agencies and non-governmental organizations. A degree in Environmental Conservation can also lead to further studies at Master’s or Doctorate level in a relevant field of science.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.