COURSE OVERVIEW
A deep academic understanding of biological sciences is more important than ever. By studying living organisms in all their epic variety we can identify critical threats and major opportunities, from the smallest scale to the biggest.
This three-year biology degree gives you the flexibility to fully explore biological sciences over the course of one full academic year, before committing to a specific degree path.
Studying biology at Swansea University gives you access to world-leading teaching and cutting edge facilities across ecological, physiological and molecular fields.
You will have the opportunity to undertake field courses in places such as Sikkim, India, Borneo and Puerto Rico. The Erasmus+ Student Mobility Programme also allows for placements in Europe and North America.
If you don’t have the necessary entry requirements to enter on to the first year of a degree, you may be offered a place on a degree course with an integrated foundation year.
WHY BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE WITH DEFERRED CHOICE OF SPECIALISATION AT SWANSEA?
Biological sciences at Swansea University has a strong reputation and attracts students from across the world.
Biosciences at Swansea is ranked:
- consistently highly for student satisfaction, with biology at 90% [National Student Survey 2018]
- 7th in the UK for Research Excellence [Research Excellence Framework 2014] which informs our teaching
- 17th in the UK for teaching quality [Times & Sunday Times University Guide 2018]
- 16th in the UK for graduate prospects [Complete University Guide 2018]
Your learning will be shaped by inspirational and internationally-renowned academics including Professor Rory Wilson – Chief Scientific Consultant behind National Geographic’s Great Migrations, and Dr Richard Unsworth – advisor on the globally acclaimed BBC series Blue Planet II.
YOUR BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE WITH DEFERRED CHOICE OF SPECIALISATION EXPERIENCE
You will be taught through a combination of lectures, tutorials, seminars, and discussion groups, supported by practical classes and field courses.
A flexibly structured degree path means you have the opportunity to study abroad for a year.
Field courses available near and far allow you to work varied habitats across the world. You can explore from the spectacular marine coastal ecosystems of the Gower Peninsula on our doorstep, to natural life in distant lands such as India, Borneo and Puerto Rico.
Our state-of-the-art teaching and research facilities include the Centre for Sustainable Aquatic Research, a Zoological Museum, a custom-designed 18 metre catamaran-class survey vessel, and a unique visualisation centre that displays multi-dimensional information from animal tracking data.
Strong connections with international and national organisations such as Natural Resources Wales, The British Mammal Society and The National Wetlands Centre Wales will add value to your studies.
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE WITH DEFERRED CHOICE OF SPECIALISATION EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Our Biosciences degrees at Swansea University are designed so that you have the skills that today’s employers are looking for. Bioscience graduates have a huge range of career options within sectors which include environmental agencies, fisheries and aquaculture and the biological and biochemical industries.
Our degrees will provide you with an understanding of a wide range of biological and ecology theoretical and practical skills; teach you a range of sampling and survey techniques for both plants and animals and equip you with the practical, taxonomic, numerical and computational skills that are valued and required by many employers.
In addition, you will have the opportunity to develop your essential transferable skills, such as team working, communication, presentation, problem solving, and analytical skills.
If you are passionate about our planet and the environment and see your future career in the field of biosciences, you will have the opportunity to learn from and work with staff who are involved in world-leading research projects. These include the conservation of our oceans and their ecosystems, the development of sustainable aquaculture and the innovative uses for algae as a solution to the global challenges of climate change.
Swansea University helps you to prepare for your future career by helping you to find work placements and relevant part-time jobs, offering year in industry options. You will also benefit from working with organisations such as the Bat Conservation Trust, the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, Gower Bird Hospital and the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds.
We offer CV workshop and you will have access to our Employment Zone, which advertises work placements, part time vacancies and graduate jobs. We have dedicated staff who will always be on hand to provide employability support, throughout your studies. We take Employability seriously and you will leave Swansea University with much more than a degree, gaining invaluable life skills and experiences on your journey.