For students who do not want to be limited to a single academic discipline. UCM offers 150 courses in almost all academic disciplines. The 3-year programme is entirely in English.
The University of Manchester
Zoology, the study of animal life, aims to understand the behaviour, structure and evolution of animals, using a wide range of approaches, from genes, to molecular and cellular biology, through physiological processes and anatomy, to whole animals, populations and their ecology. Field studies form an important part of our teaching and you will attend four field courses (two in the first year, two in the second year), including the possibility of visiting South Africa and Ecuador.
The University of Manchester
This degree programme is designed for students who are committed to the Life Sciences but have not yet decided on the area in which they want to specialise. Students can then make that decision from a position of greater knowledge at the end of the first year. The combination of modules taken in the first year enables students to transfer to most of the degree programmes within the Faculty of Life Sciences.
Czech University of Life Sciences Prague
Game management and hunting have a long tradition in Central Europe. In this specialised BSc study programme students will get acquainted with game management and hunting as a social phenomenon, based on Czech know-how and international experience.
The University of Manchester
This degree programme is designed for students who are committed to Life Sciences but have not yet decided on the area in which they want to specialise, enabling them to make that decision from a position of greater knowledge at the end of their first year. The combination of modules taken in the first year enables Life Sciences students to transfer to most of the degree programmes within the Faculty of Life Sciences. The third year of this four year programme is the placement year, during which students complete a research project in an institution in the UK or abroad.
The University of Manchester
This degree programme is designed for students who are committed to Life Sciences but have not yet decided on the area in which you want to specialise, enabling them to make that decision from a position of greater knowledge at the end of their first year. The combination of modules taken in the first year enables students to transfer to most of the degree programmes within the Faculty of Life Sciences. The third year of this four year programme is the language placement year, during which students complete a project in a research institution in a country that speaks their chosen language. It is possible to study this programme with French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, German or Japanese.
The University of Manchester
Zoology, the study of animal life, aims to understand the behaviour, structure and evolution of animals, using a wide range of approaches, from genes, to molecular and cellular biology, through physiological processes and anatomy, to whole animals, populations and their ecology. Field studies form an important part of our teaching and you will attend four field courses (two in the first year, two in the second year). The third year of this four year programme is the placement year, during which students complete a research project in an institution in the UK or abroad. The University assists students in finding placements and currently has established links with approximately three hundred institutions, ranging from zoological gardens to the pet food industry.