(Award available for year: Bachelor of Science)
On completion of the year/programme students should have provided evidence of being able to:
- Demonstrate a sophisticated and integrated understanding of subject knowledge from across a range of biological sciences subjects, including zoology
- Appraise recent developments and hypotheses within the zoology discipline, making use of scholarly reviews and primary sources, identifying uncertainty, ambiguity and limits of knowledge.
- Apply advanced analytical and data handling skills to critically evaluate information and scientific results and devise solutions to unfamiliar problems in zoology
- Undertake a detailed research project, designing appropriate research strategies to test complex scientific questions in an area relevant to zoology
- Identify and implement health and safety, ethical regulations and environmental considerations through the completion of an extended final year project and other relevant contexts.
1. Critically analyse, evaluate and synthesise developments and hypotheses within Zoology making use of a variety of sources.
2. Effectively apply theoretical and practical knowledge to solve problems in Zoology.
3. Effectively communicate to a variety of audiences through, for example, written and oral approaches, scientific, technical and mathematical concepts, and theoretical principles making use of equations, illustrations, figures and references as appropriate to Zoology.
4. Demonstrate a range of skills in Zoology relevant to pure and applied research in academia, industry and the natural environment with support as appropriate.
5. Collect, process, analyse, interpret and effectively communicate data, numerical, non-numerical and visual, using appropriate techniques and tools, and form logical, reasonable conclusions and recommendations, using appropriate support where necessary.
6. Effectively follow practical experimental protocols and use a range of techniques and apparatus in the laboratory and field environment, as appropriate to Zoology, competently and safely, using appropriate support where necessary.
7. Design, plan and carry out a research project with appropriate support as necessary.
8. Work within health and safety, environmental consideration and ethical frameworks.
9. Effectively collaborate as a member of a team working on a shared task relevant to Zoology with appropriate support where required.
If the chosen pathway includes an industrial placement –
10. Demonstrate ability to direct, monitor and evaluate their work, by seeking/accepting feedback, within a workplace context, using appropriate support as necessary.
11. Demonstrate an awareness of own strengths and development needs and the need for ongoing learning and proactive continuing professional development.
If the chosen pathway includes an international placement -
12. Collaborate effectively with other people in a new environment and successfully completes a period of work or study in another country.
13. Demonstrate self-awareness relating to personal and academic/professional development through successfully completing a period of work or study in another country.
Students will have had the opportunity to acquire, as defined in the modules specified for the programme:
- Effectively explain, critique and propose ways in which biology and zoological researchers can contribute to developing sustainable solutions to current and future world challenges
- Effectively communicate and critique zoological information, ideas, problems and solutions in various formats and to a range of audiences
- Demonstrate skills necessary for exercising personal responsibility, self-management, organisation and decision making in complex and unpredictable situations
- Demonstrate effective teamworking skills in a range of situations including inter-disciplinary contexts.
We use a variety of assessment methods to help you develop and assess the specific learning and skills outcomes. At level 3 these may include assessed practical work, involving safety competencies, advanced practical skills, complex data handling and statistics, together with problem-solving exercises, multiple-choice tests, group work, essays, project work and oral presentations. There will be opportunities to complete practice questions and receive feedback to support learning.
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