• Students will start by completing a foundation year, which provides well-structured support, allowing t them to develop their scientific skills and knowledge. 
  • Students will study the principles of natural history, taxonomy, ecology, and biology as well as learn about the scientific research process and data analysis.
  • The Natural History course has a strong practical field element for students to gain key skills in a range of environments.
  • Through the study of habitats and environments, students will learn to identify animal behavior and ecological interactions. Complementing these areas are modules on digital photography and film-making, allowing them to record and communicate the wonders of the natural world that they will experience during the course.