The Bachelor’s degree in Conservation Biology and Philosophy/Ethics at Liverpool Hope University provides students with a thorough understanding of the progressively important field of Conservation Biology, intersecting philosophy and ecology. It is designed to equip students with the knowledge and sufficient skills needed to conserve the planet's biodiversity in the face of rapid climate change and environmental destruction. Course Content: The course offers a vibrant and challenging educational journey, exploring things like the functioning of ecological systems and the philosophical and ethical context of conservation biology. It examines a range of issues, including the survival of species, maintaining biodiversity, and the choices we must make about balancing the need for conservation and our requirement to feed a rapidly expanding human population.Key Modules: Various modules for this course include advanced topics such as Adaptation to Climate Change, Ecological & Behavioural Principles and Conservation Planning & Priorities. Other modules, including Species, Ecosystems, and Conservation, and Philosophy and Ethics of the Environment, are also covered.Future Careers: Graduates of this course can explore career opportunities in a wide spectrum of roles in conservation biology, including in organizations that work for global conservation. The program also prepares graduates for roles in sectors such as environmental journalism, environmental consultation, zookeepers, nature reserve officers, field work, research, and teaching.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.