Bangor University offers an undergraduate course, entitled BSc (Hons) Zoology with Primatology. This dynamic course is designed for those with an interest in zoology, with a specific focus on primatology. It provides a comprehensive understanding of a wide variety of topics including animal behaviour, wildlife conservation, animal and human interactions amongst others. The course duration is 3 years (full time) and 4 years with a year abroad or in industry.Course Content: The BSc (Hons) Zoology with Primatology course at Bangor University is characterised by a combination of theoretical classes and practical experience. Students will study topics such as animal behaviour, wildlife conservation, marine animals, statistics, and data analysis, among others. Other study modules reveal risks to biodiversity and how to evaluate and minimise these threats. During the final year, students are allowed to specialise in the subject areas of the most interest to them.Key Modules: The key modules include Principles of Conservation, Zoology Field Course London, Understanding Animal Behaviour, Tropical Rainforest Ecology and Wildlife Physiology.Accreditations: The degree is accredited by the Royal Society of Biology. Students on this course are eligible to apply for undergraduate membership of the Society.Future Careers: After successful completion of the course, graduates can potentially embark on careers in various fields, such as wildlife conservation, animal welfare, ecological consultancy, teaching and researching. Additionally, there are opportunities for further study at the Master's and Ph.D. levels.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.