The primates (apes, monkeys, tarsiers, lemurs, and lorises) are facing an extinction crisis as many of them are specialized in their biology and ecology and live in parts of the world that are especially vulnerable to habitat loss and degradation. They are also the group of animals, to which we belong, so they provide a window through which we can interpret human evolutionary origins.
This BSc Zoology with Primatology degree course will give you broad zoological training to appreciate the advanced and specialized knowledge of primates in the fullest evolutionary context. As zoologists, you will examine the full diversity of animals, their evolution, behavior, ecology, anatomy, physiology, and development. As primatologists, you will take specialized modules that will provide you with a wealth of theoretical and practical knowledge and skills focused on this particular group of mammals.
Looking at the past and the present, this course offers a strong theoretical understanding of the evolutionary history and current adaptations of primates. Looking from the present to the future, you will also develop your thinking and skills to understand and, and tackle some of the many conservation challenges that primates face in the wild.
During your studies with us you will have the opportunity to learn a broad range of laboratory and field skills, at home and abroad, and all the transferable skills associated with scientific training: IT skills and data analysis, writing, scientific communication, etc. You will have access to a variety of Zoology modules covering vertebrates and invertebrates, as well as a suite of specialist modules on primatology and human evolution. You may also take an optional primatology field course to see and learn about primates in their natural habitat (e.g., in Uganda’s Kibale National Park).
HSC (4.5 GPA or above) will be considered for direct admission to Bachelor's degree courses.
HSC Student (below 4.5 GPA) – plus 1-year Foundation Programme or must obtain a two-year Bachelor's Degree (Pass).
The 20 hours is total hours. It is not per job. If you hold multiple part-time jobs then the total hours of all the work you are doing added together.
If you do not meet the English Language requirements to enter the International Incorporated Bachelors or the International Incorporated Masters, BUIC offers you a range of Pre-sessional English Programmes which you can take before you start these courses.
If you have an IELTS of 5.0 (with no component below 4.5), you will be offered a 6-week Pre-sessional English course immediately preceding your entry to the IYZ.
If you have an IELTS of 4.5 (with no component below 4.0), you will be offered a 12-week Pre-Sessional English course immediately preceding your entry to the IYZ.
Science
Bangor, Gwynedd
Undergraduate
Full-time, 3 years
September
4.0
Home full-time: £1,350, International full-time: £16,500,
Liverpool, England
6.0
Undergraduate
12500
Manchester
6.0
Undergraduate
18500
lincoln
6.0
Undergraduate
16200