Level 1: Research skills (10 credits); geology and landscape (20 credits); ecology and biodiversity (20 credits); investigative laboratory techniques (20 credits); humans and the environment (10 credits); the atmospheric system (10 credits); cell biology (20 credits). Level 2: Population and resources (20 credits); research and field methodology (20 credits); coastal and terrestrial ecosystems (20 credits); pollution of water, land and air (20 credits); mapping and geographical information systems (20 credits); planning and environmental law (20 credits). Level 3: Environmental project (40 credits); the management of ecological resources (20 credits); sustainable development (20 credits); environmental management (20 credits); practical conservation (20 credits).
The main Wrexham campus is a short walk from Wrexham town centre.
The Flintshire campus is set in 91 hectares of landscaped gardens at the Welsh College of Horticulture, accessible by car and bus.
Excellent road and rail links connect Wrexham with Manchester and Liverpool in under an hour, and there are direct train services to Cardiff and London.
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