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MSc Zoo Conservation Biology
Manchester Metropolitan University

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MSc - Master of Science

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Location

Manchester Metropolitan University

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Study mode

Full Time

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Start date

Oct 2026

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Duration

1 Year

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Zoos play a crucial role in animal conservation. Whether they’re carrying out important research into animal behaviour and welfare, taking part in breeding programmes, educating the public or advising policymakers, they are important players in international conservation. By studying our masters in Zoo Conservation Biology, you can play your part too. You’ll develop expertise in the science which underpins the management and maintenance of captive populations and explore the links with species conservation on a global scale. The main core unit is Zoo Conservation, which we deliver with the help of our partners at Chester Zoo; giving you unique insight into the zoo’s collections and facilities. There are also opportunities to participate in a field course in Europe or East Africa or apply for a three-month work placement at a zoo or aquarium. Other core units, delivered at our Manchester campus, include Practical Techniques and Analysis, Statistics and Research Design and Organismal Genetics. This all then feeds back into your research project, where you’ll combine your own data collection with background research and data analysis, communicating your findings in a comprehensive dissertation. All overseas field courses are subject to any international travel restrictions and/or availability. The University follows the latest government guidance and if required, the overseas trip may be replaced with a UK alternative field course.Career prospectsA career in this industry can be as exciting as it is impactful. You could go on to work in a zoo or aquarium as a zookeeper, conservation officer or animal behaviourist, or play a pivotal role in research as a conservation biologist or wildlife ecologist. This is a course that’s been designed to pave the way to a wide range of career paths and professional possibilities. Whether you’re aiming to pursue further study at PhD level or seeking a dynamic role in the management of captive populations, our MSc Zoo Conservation Biology offers a solid foundation to help you achieve your goals. Some of our graduates have successfully transitioned into diverse roles at esteemed organisations including: The Peak District National Park BBC RSPCA Blackpool Zoo Chester Zoo Dallas Zoo in the USA

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Complete University Guide ranking
50th
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Complete University Guide Biological Sciences ranking
69th
Tuition fees
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£12,900 per year
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