The BSc (Hons) International Wildlife Biology course at the University of South Wales is a course designed for individuals passionate about animal life and the natural world. The course focuses on providing extensive biological skills to understand the relationships between wildlife and their habitats and how to conserve species as they face increasing environmental changes.Course Content: The course offers modules that cover a wide range of topics including animal behaviour, wildlife conservation, animal evolution and biodiversity, ecology and population studies, fauna and flora identification and many more. Students will first carry out fieldwork close to home; the Brecon Beacons National Park before embarking on expeditions overseas. The course combines hands-on experience with laboratory work, including cell biology and genetics. Key Modules: Some of the key modules include Animal Evolution and Ecology, Principles of Conservation Biology, Ecological Concepts and Principles, Animal Behaviour, Advanced Research Skills, and more. The course also offers students to undertake a research project as part of the curriculum.Accreditations: The BSc (Hons) International Wildlife Biology course is endorsed by the Chartered Institute of Ecology and Environmental Management (CIEEM). Future Careers: Graduates are prepared for a variety of careers in the field of wildlife biology. Potential career paths may include roles in environmental consultancies, governmental and non-governmental conservation organisations, wildlife education, research, and postgraduate study.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.