Applied Animal Behaviour and Conservation Foundation Degree in Science - FdSc
Course Overview - Applied Animal Behaviour and Conservation Foundation Degree in Science - FdSc
The FdSc Applied Animal Behaviour and Conservation is an ideal foundation degree for students interested in animal behaviour, zoology, wildlife conservation, and animal management careers. Whether you are fascinated by the anatomy and physiology of animals or passionate about the role that zoos and conservation organisations play in protecting wildlife, this programme provides the practical experience and academic knowledge needed to pursue a career working with animals.
This foundation degree develops applied knowledge and understanding across key subject areas that underp...
The FdSc Applied Animal Behaviour and Conservation is an ideal foundation degree for students interested in animal behaviour, zoology, wildlife conservation, and animal management careers. Whether you are fascinated by the anatomy and physiology of animals or passionate about the role that zoos and conservation organisations play in protecting wildlife, this programme provides the practical experience and academic knowledge needed to pursue a career working with animals.
This foundation degree develops applied knowledge and understanding across key subject areas that underpin zoology and conservation science, including animal biology, animal health and welfare, animal behaviour, conservation science, and animal husbandry. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for employment in the animal sector or progression to a related honours degree.
Applied learning and hands-on experience
A defining feature of this degree is its strong emphasis on applied learning and work-based experience. You will develop a wide range of vocational and employability skills valued by employers across the animal industry.
You will study and work directly with an extensive collection of companion, farm, and exotic animal species at Plumpton College’s Animal Management Centre, gaining practical experience in animal care, management, and welfare. The course also provides hands-on training in key field and laboratory techniques in zoology, including modern methods used in wildlife monitoring and conservation research.
Career progression and industry relevance
This Applied Animal Behaviour and Conservation foundation degree supports progression into a broad range of animal-related careers, including roles within the zoo industry, animal rehoming and rescue organisations, and conservation bodies. Graduates are well prepared for further study or employment within the animal behaviour and conservation sectors.
Top reasons to study animal behaviour and conservation at Plumpton College -
1. Develop an applied understanding of zoology, including the core principles underpinning animal behaviour and conservation
2. Enhance your practical animal husbandry skills, working with over 200 animal species at Plumpton College’s Animal Management Centre and 800-hectare College Estate
3. Study in the South Downs National Park, with direct learning opportunities focused on ecology, habitats, and wildlife conservation within a protected UK landscape
4. Expand your professional network and industry awareness through external visits and educational trips, including the opportunity to take part in a two‑week international study tour to a wildlife reserve in South Africa
5. Build employability through a 150‑hour industry work placement, supported by Plumpton College’s extensive network of animal industry partners
6. Learn from a highly experienced teaching team with specialist expertise across the animal sciences, supported by strong professional links with local, regional, and national animal organisations.
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Course Details
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Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
2 Years
Start Date
2027-09-01
Campus
Main Site
Application Details
13 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
A47-E86
Institution Code
P59
Points of Entry
Year 1
Entry Requirements
UCAS Tariff
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Fees and funding
| Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales, Republic of Ireland | £9,275 | 2026/27 | Year 1 |




























































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