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Food Technology with Nutrition (with Placement) BSc Hons
This course has been designed specifically in response to the increasing interest in human nutrition worldwide and especially by the food industry and public health bodies.
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Most relevant Student Reviews for Biological Sciences at Harper Adams University
Applied Zoology (with Placement), BSc Hons FullTime
Good but some course seem irrelevant and not focused in Zoology students your shoved onto course with other people. Some teaching material and lacking to accommodate everyone read more
Veterinary Bioscience (+ Foundation year): Harper and Keele Veterinary School Pathway, FullTime
My course is actually veterinary medicine but it didn’t come up. Love the course, very practical and interesting. Lots of online things which is frustrating and lonely especially in your first term. Teaching staff can be scatty and unreliable. Kind of disappointing after what my hopes for the vet school would be. read more
Veterinary Bioscience (with Placement), BSc Hons FullTime
This course has enhanced my love for the science based animal industry and with the unis support I have found an amazing placement. read more
Wildlife Conservation and Ecology (with placement), BSc Hons FullTime
With my course it’s been challenging but in the best way, I’ve had so much inspiration given to me by my lectures, the quality of the teaching is great, experienced lectures in a variety of subjects and areas. The course tutor of personal tutor has been good, although our course tutor is shared with the ELM course and there is a focus on them in tutor times. The value for money is great. Be sure to download the lectures PowerPoints they’re there for you to use! And they do disappear the next year in the course with us bad. Course content is varied, however there has been some debate whether the animal welfare and zoology subject areas are relevant or not. Job prospects are boundless, any area in conservation you want to go into is covered in this course, from ranger to ecological consultant. read more
Animal Behaviour and Welfare (Clinical) (with Placement), BSc Hons FullTime
First year modules not very relevant. Amount of behaviour lectures in first year no different to zoology or wildlife conservation - only one module which also covers welfare and ethics. Improves later, in second and final year. read more
Animal Behaviour and Welfare (Clinical) (with Placement), BSc Hons FullTime
The lecturers really care about the content they teach, however only half of the modules actually feel relevant to the course and there has been a lack of support in areas. read more
Animal Health and Welfare (with Placement), BSc Hons FullTime
Lovely varied course, lots to learn and encouraged to do own thinking read more
Applied Zoology (with Placement), BSc Hons FullTime
Some aspects are good and are applied well but the course does need improvement regarding the module content in tailoring to the zoology students. read more
Animal Behaviour and Welfare (Clinical) (with Placement), BSc Hons FullTime
The course begins broad, allowing you to explore your interests in companion, farm and zoo animals and their health, welfare and behaviour within your first two years. Gaining both in lecture and practical experience in this time, in the companion house (rabbits, chinchillas, snakes, horses, lizards and more.. and on the university farm and zoo trips). You then have the perfect opportunity to further this with your placement year in third year. Final year becomes more specific focusing on qualifying for a Canine and Feline Animal Behaviorist setting you up to be CCAB certified. read more
9 aggregated reviews by students studying at Harper Adams University.