The Integrated Masters in Zoology at the University of Southampton is an advanced four-year programme that enables students to explore the whole animal kingdom. The course provides a deep dive into zoology, from animal behaviour and evolution to conservation biology and animal ecology. Course Content: The programme spans across four years. In the first two years, students will lay a foundation of knowledge in animal structure, function, diversity, ecology, and evolution. In the final years, students will extend their learning with diverse modules and research projects. This includes the opportunity to design and execute a significant research project in the fourth year under professional guidance.Key Modules: Key modules within the course include 'Animal Form and Function', 'Cellular and Molecular Biology', 'Animal Behaviour', 'Evolutionary Biology', 'Animal Diversity', 'Animal Ecology', 'Biological Sciences Field Course', 'Applied and Environmental Biology', 'Conservation Biology', among others. These modules offer students a comprehensive understanding of many aspects of zoology.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Royal Society of Biology for the purpose of meeting in part the academic and experience requirement for the Membership and Chartered Biologist (CBiol).Future Careers: Graduates of the programme can take on roles in a variety of sectors including academia, the environmental sector, ecosystem management and conservation, teacher training, the science industry, and media and science communication. This Integrated Masters provides an excellent foundation for a career or further study in fields such as environmental consultancy, wildlife conservation, and research science.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.