Overview
Application Timeline
Tuition
- Year 1
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| England | £16,300 | N/A |
| Northern Ireland | £16,300 | N/A |
| Scotland | £16,300 | N/A |
| Wales | £16,300 | N/A |
| Channel Islands | £16,300 | N/A |
| EU | £32,900 | N/A |
| International | £32,900 | N/A |
Requirements
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About
This unique programme, in collaboration with the Bristol Zoological Society, offers practical experience, field trips, and mentorship from global experts, preparing students for careers as wildlife professionals.
Programme Content
The curriculum encompasses a variety of topics related to wildlife conservation and health, both in situ and ex-situ. Key areas of focus include:
- Animal capture and handling techniques, and optimal care during rehabilitation.
- Surveillance, diagnostics, and risk analysis for controlling wildlife diseases.
- Impact of human activities and climate change on wildlife health.
- Assessment, stabilization, and transportation
Subject Area Information
Game keeping management is a specialized field that focuses on the conservation, management, and sustainable use of wildlife and their habitats. This discipline is essential for maintaining biodiversity, supporting ecosystems, and ensuring that game species are managed responsibly for hunting, conservation, and recreational purposes.
1. Introduction to Game Keeping Management
2. Wildlife Biology and Ecology
3. Habitat Management
4. Game Population Management
5. Conservation Law and Policy
6. Practical Game Keeping Skills
7. Sustainable Hunting Practices
- Wildlife Monitoring and Assessment
- Habitat Management
- Conservation Planning
- Practical Game Keeping
- Legal and Ethical Knowledge
Career
Game keeping management is a multifaceted discipline that combines ecological knowledge, practical skills, and ethical considerations to ensure the sustainable management of game species and their habitats.
Game Keeper
Managing game populations and habitats on estates, reserves, or private lands.
Wildlife Biologist
Conducting research and monitoring wildlife populations for government agencies, NGOs, or private organizations.
Conservation Officer
Enforcing wildlife laws and regulations, and working on conservation projects.
Habitat Manager
Designing and implementing habitat management plans for conservation organizations or landowners.
Environmental Consultant
Providing expertise on wildlife management and conservation practices to businesses, governments, and NGOs.
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