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  Wild Animal Biology - MSc


Full time September MSc 1 year full-time
Biological Sciences (4) Veterinary Sciences (35)

About the course

Since its inception this world-class specialist Masters course has produced hundreds of graduates, originating from dozens of countries. It provides wildlife researchers with a critical understanding of the management of wild animals and the epidemiology, treatment and control of wildlife disease. The course provides practical exposure to wild species in a captive setting and an understanding of their health, welfare and conservation. This masters also provides training in research methods relevant to the study of wildlife in both captive and wild

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Entry Requirements

Applicants must have (or expect to receive) a UK university first or second class Honours degree or international equivalent in a Science-based subject. Preference is given to candidates with first or upper second class Honours, but applications are encouraged from candidates with lower second class Honours and relevant experience.

Applicants who meet the academic criteria will be assessed based on their personal statement. Personal statements are assessed on commitment to work in research and conservation of captive and free-living animals and make a difference in global conservation outcomes through sustaining healthy captive and free-living wild animal populations.


Fees

Fees for 2026/27:
Home Tuition Fees including Island Fees (Channel Islands & Isle of Man) - £17,010
International Fees - £33,650

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Last updated: 06 January 2026