MSc Animal Welfare and Conservation
Section
Course Duration
1 year
This MSc explores the relationship between animals and humans, focusing on welfare, ethics, and conservation. Students study animal behavior, legislation, and welfare assessment in both domestic and wild contexts. Graduates are prepared for roles in animal welfare organizations, conservation groups, and research institutions.
Campus
Writtle Campus
Scholarship Available
£2,000 – £4,000 based on performance
£1,000 Early Bird Scholarship
£1,000 Progression Scholarship
£4,000 Peterborough Campus Scholarship
£1,000 Early Bird Scholarship
£1,000 Progression Scholarship
£4,000 Peterborough Campus Scholarship
Country
UK
Open Intake
January / February 2026
University
Anglia Ruskin University (ARU)
