The MSc in Biodiversity Conservational Behaviour and Training with Canine (Clinical) – Foundation Year is a unique and interdisciplinary program designed for students passionate about wildlife protection, animal behaviour, and conservation dog training. The Foundation Year equips learners with essential biological and environmental science knowledge, preparing them for advanced master’s-level study. Throughout the course, students explore biodiversity conservation, animal behaviour, ecological research methods, and the clinical training of canines used in conservation work, such as species detection, habitat assessment, and environmental monitoring. With a strong focus on practical learning, the program includes fieldwork, behavioural assessments, hands-on canine training sessions, and real-world conservation activities. Graduates are prepared for careers in conservation science, canine behaviour practice, ecological research, wildlife field operations, and roles in NGOs and environmental agencies.
Students participate in hands-on training, field activities, behavioural assessments, and conservation-based practical workshops. The course prepares graduates for careers in wildlife conservation, canine training, ecological research, environmental consultancy, and animal behaviour roles.
Career paths include Conservation Biologist, Canine Behaviour Practitioner, Wildlife Field Technician, Animal Welfare Specialist, Ecological Research Assistant, Detection Dog Trainer, and roles with NGOs and conservation agencies.
- Academic Requirement: 70% in Bachelor's Degree
- English Language Requirement: Ielts : 6.5 Pte : 63 Toefl : 78
- Campus: Gloucester
- Course Credentials: Master Degree
- Course Duration: 1 Year
- Annual Tuition Fee: £17,500
- CAS Deposit: 50% on First year tuition fee
- Intakes: Sep-2026