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ARU Writtle's BSc (Hons) in Conservation and Community Engagement equips students with the knowledge and skills to collaborate with communities and develop successful conservation projects globally. The program emphasizes community engagement, research methods, habitat management, and wildlife conservation skills. Graduates are prepared for careers in conservation, environmental consulting, wildlife rehabilitation, and community engagement.
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Degree Overview:
ARU Writtle's BSc (Hons) in Conservation and Community Engagement aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills to collaborate with local communities and develop successful conservation projects anywhere globally. It recognizes the importance of community engagement for the success of conservation initiatives.
Outline:
Year 1
- Personal and Professional Wellbeing (30 credits)
- Fundamentals of Biology (30 credits)
- Environmental Policy (15 credits)
- Human-Animal Interaction (15 credits)
- Science Communication (15 credits)
- Ecology and Evolution (15 credits)
Year 2
- Research Methods (15 credits)
- Plant-Animal Interactions (15 credits)
- Habitat Management (15 credits)
- Animal Rescue, Rehabilitation and Rehoming (15 credits)
- Wildlife Conservation Skills (15 credits)
- Nature and Human Wellbeing (15 credits)
- Community Engagement (15 credits)
- Residential Field Trip (15 credits)
Year 3
- Capstone Project (30 credits)
- People Management, Training and Support (15 credits)
- Conservation Planning and Development (15 credits)
- Applied Issues in Wildlife Conservation (15 credits)
- Decolonising Conservation (15 credits)
- Behaviour Change (15 credits)
- Applied Engagement, Education and Advocacy (15 credits)
Assessment:
Students' progress is evaluated through various methods, including:
- Practical assessments
- Examinations (multiple choice and essay questions)
- Presentations (individual and group)
- Essays and technical reports
- Assessed seminars
- Case studies
- Experimental work and laboratory reports
- Poster presentations
- Debates
- Dissertation
Teaching:
- The program is taught by experienced tutors who provide encouragement and feedback.
- Students have access to extensive library and IT resources.
- Support is available for study skills, careers advice, health and wellbeing, and more.
- Social spaces on campus include a restaurant, coffee shop, and recreation center.
Careers:
The program prepares graduates for various career paths in conservation and community engagement, including:
- Conservation officer
- Environmental consultant
- Wildlife rehabilitator
- Education officer
- Community engagement specialist
Tuition Fees and Payment Information:
UK students starting 2024/25 (full-time, per year)
- £9,250
International students starting 2024/25 (full-time, per year)
- £13,900
Payment:
- You can pay your fees upfront, in full or in two instalments.
- We will ask for a deposit of £4,000 or a sponsorship letter.
ARU College
Overview:
ARU College is a pathway provider that offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs designed to prepare students for successful studies at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU). It provides a supportive learning environment and helps students develop the necessary skills and knowledge for higher education in the UK.
Services Offered:
Foundation Pathway:
This program is designed for students who do not meet the entry requirements for direct entry into university-level study. It provides a structured transition from high school to university.First Year Pathway:
This program is for students who need additional support at the start of their university studies. It includes the first-year curriculum of an ARU degree with extra academic contact hours and support services.Interactive Learning Study Skills Tuition:
This module focuses on developing essential academic skills such as writing, presentation, and research.Subject-Specific Mentoring and Support Sessions:
These sessions provide students with personalized guidance and assistance from academic staff.Student Services:
ARU College offers a range of support services to help students succeed, including academic advising, career counseling, and personal support.The Collective:
This student-led organization facilitates programs and activities that enhance student life, including skill-sharing, volunteering, and employability workshops.Student Life and Campus Experience:
ARU College has two campuses located in Cambridge and Chelmsford, both offering a vibrant student experience. Students can enjoy the historical charm of Cambridge or the modern amenities of Chelmsford, both within easy reach of London and other European destinations. The campuses provide access to various facilities, including libraries, computer labs, and student common areas.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Supportive Learning Environment:
ARU College provides a nurturing and supportive environment for students to thrive academically.Experienced and Dedicated Staff:
The college boasts a team of experienced and dedicated staff who are committed to student success.Flexible Pathways:
ARU College offers various pathways to suit different academic needs and backgrounds.Access to ARU Degrees:
Successful completion of an ARU College pathway leads to a Bachelor's (Hons) degree from Anglia Ruskin University.Vibrant Student Life:
Students can enjoy a rich and diverse student life with opportunities for social interaction, extracurricular activities, and personal development.Academic Programs:
ARU College offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, including:
- Architecture
- Art and Design
- Business
- Engineering, Computing and Technology
- English, Media, Drama and Writing
- Health and Social Care Professions
- Humanities and Education
- Law and Policing
- Music
- Medical and Life Science
- Psychology
- Sports Science
Entry Requirements:
- 96 UCAS Tariff points from a minimum of 2 A Levels (or equivalent).
- 4 GCSEs at grade C, or grade 4, or above, including English, Maths and Science.
- If English is not your first language you will be expected to demonstrate a certificated level of proficiency of at least IELTS 6.0 (Academic level) or equivalent English Language qualification, as recognised by Anglia Ruskin University.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
- If English is not your first language, you'll need to make sure you meet our English language requirements for undergraduate courses.
- Check the section 'Standard entry requirements' for IELTS requirements for this course.