An abundance of rivers, lakes and coastline on your doorstep will inspire your marine conservation degree studies and prepare you to make a difference to the environmental conservation of our planet. With a shortage of marine and freshwater scientists in the UK, there's never been a better time to study to become a future expert in the world of marine biology and aquatic conservation. Our 'sandwich-route' mode of study gives the real world experience you need to put your studies into focus.
Nature Conservation
Starts May 2025
Trees on Farms & Fells, developed in partnership with the Forestry Commission, will develop your knowledge of the opportunities for integrating trees into agriculture on upland farms in England. Through site visits, workshops and online sessions, you will gain awareness of benefits, constraints,…
Farming + Technology
Starts September 2025
The Practical Animal Care Skills (Animal Care and Welfare) Level 2 course is aimed at adults looking to gain further knowledge and skills in small animal care and welfare. The course will be taught during one evening per week, for one year, and will cover a range of practical animal care skills…
Visitor + Rural Economy
Starts September 2025
This course aims to provide you with an introduction to Animal Care which could lead to employment at a junior level or to further courses. It will also help you to develop personal and administrative skills needed in this kind of work. This course includes a substantial amount of careers related…
Nature Conservation
Starts September 2025
Wildlife is an important part of all our lives. If you have a passion for learning about animals, animal care and animal management, and are wondering how to become a zoologist, this exciting and hands-on BSc Zoology course will prepare you for a future defending the planet. Zoology covers all…
Experience Day: Degree Apprenticeship for the Visitor Economy
Healthy Hedgerows Surveying
Lakes College T Levels Information Evening