Course snapshot
The facts as they stand on the university's own course page — worth re-checking on the site nearer the time, as fees and dates for later years are marked TBC.
Entry requirements
UoG accepts any combination of Level 3 qualifications that adds up to 104–120 UCAS tariff points. These are examples of how that lands for common qualification types — mixing qualifications is fine.
Application steps
UoG's own 5-step process, turned into an order you can tick through. Full-time degrees go through UCAS, not directly to the university.
Find your course
Check entry requirements
Prepare your personal statement
Apply
Wait to hear back
Personal statement — working space
The 2026 UCAS format asks three specific questions. Jot down real examples here first — tidy sentences can come later. You may use tools like ChatGPT to help generate ideas, but the words submitted must be your own.
Why do you want to study this course or subject?
How have your qualifications and studies helped you prepare for this course or subject?
What else have you done to prepare outside of education, and why are these experiences useful?
What you'll actually study
Modules for the 3-year full-time route, current for 2026/27. Worth reading through to check the course matches what you expect it to be.
Where it leads
Real UK job titles this degree opens doors to, and who tends to hire for them. Entry-level conservation salaries generally sit in the mid-£20,000s — most people build up through volunteering and fieldwork before their first paid role.
Graduate Ecologist
Ecological surveys, habitat assessment, Biodiversity Net Gain condition assessment for development and land-use projects.
Conservation / Reserves Officer
Managing nature reserves and protected sites — habitat work, species monitoring, volunteer coordination.
Wildlife Biologist / Researcher
Field research and data analysis on animal populations and ecosystems, feeding into conservation and wildlife management strategy.
Conservation-in-Captivity Roles
Species conservation, breeding programmes, and public engagement — a direct line from the course's captivity module.
Biodiversity Data / GIS Officer
Mapping and analysing species and habitat data to support conservation planning and reporting.
Wildlife Crime / Compliance roles
Investigating offences against protected species and habitats — a direct match for the course's dedicated Wildlife Crime module.
Policy & Campaigns Officer
Turning conservation evidence into policy positions, consultation responses, and public campaigns.
Environmental Educator
Leading school visits, guided walks, and public engagement — turns fieldwork knowledge into other people's "first spark".
Many roles list "relevant field research or volunteer experience" rather than a specific degree class — around 70% of graduate employers overall don't require a specific subject, but conservation specifically rewards hands-on fieldwork hours over almost anything else on a CV.
Skills & experience to build alongside the degree
The course teaches the science. These are the extras that turn a graduate into a hireable one — tick off what you already have, and treat the rest as a to-do list for your three years.
Extra support available
Worth knowing about before you apply, not just after — the course's coursework-and-fieldwork format (no written exams) and small class sizes are already a good starting point.