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Higher National Diploma - HND

Animal Conservation and Countryside Management

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Tuition fees

LocationFees
England£6,185 per year
Scotland£6,185 per year
Wales£6,185 per year
Northern Ireland£6,185 per year
Channel Islands£6,185 per year
Republic of Ireland£6,185 per year

Course summary

What this course is about

UCAS code: AC01

Here's what Wiltshire College and University Centre says about its Animal Conservation and Countryside Management course.

This Higher National Diploma (HND) in Animal Conservation and Countryside Management is designed for students passionate about protecting biodiversity, managing habitats, and promoting sustainable land use. Delivered over two years, this Level 4 and 5 qualifications provide a strong foundation in animal biology, ecology, and conservation science, while developing practical and professional skills needed for careers in wildlife management, countryside stewardship and environmental sciences.

Students will explore key topics such as habitat restoration, species monitoring, ecological surveying and the impact of land use on native flora and fauna. The course integrates academic study with hands-on experience, including fieldwork, industry placements and real-world conservation projects. Learners will also develop transferable skills in research, data analysis, communication and project management - essential for progression into employment or further study.

Throughout this two-year programme, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of the principles and practices that underpin animal conservation and countryside management. The course blends theoretical knowledge with practical application, preparing you for a wide range of roles in the environmental and animal care sectors.

You will learn to:

· Understand ecological principles and how they apply to habitat management, species conservation, and biodiversity protection.

· Conduct field surveys and ecological assessments using industry-standard techniques to monitor wildlife populations and habitat health.

· Explore land use and countryside stewardship, including agri-environment schemes, protected area management and sustainable land practices.

· Develop practical skills in habitat management, invasive species control and conservation project planning.

· Analyse environmental data and apply research methods to real-world conservation challenges.

· Evaluate the impact of human activity on ecosystems and explore strategies for mitigating environmental damage.

· Engage with current legislation and policy, including UK and international frameworks for wildlife protection and land management.

· Build professional and transferable skills, such as communication, teamwork, leadership and project management, essential for working in multidisciplinary conservation teams.

Source: Wiltshire College and University Centre

Course details

Qualification

Higher National Diploma - HND

Department

Animal Management

Location

Lackham | Chippenham

Duration

2 Years

Study mode

Full-time

Subjects

• Ecology

• Countryside management

• Animal science

Start date

September 2026

Application deadline

14 January 2026

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