Gerbil in the Titchmarsh Centre |
In the first year of the course a lot of practical work is done, which will come handy later on in life, especially if you are looking at a career where you will do a lot of hands-on work, like working in a zoo or as a vet. This was one of the reasons we chose to study at Writtle College.
The most exciting module of the first year was Mammalian Anatomy and Physiology and the Comparative Anatomy and Physiology.
When we had lab sessions we had so much fun, we had dissections on every lab practical, which we personally think is when you learn the most. We both thought that we would be disgusted by the dissections as you get to look at some quite nasty stuff, but it is way more exciting than disgusting and makes up for it. If you want to work as a scientist later on in life the lab sessions are very important and would come in handy, also in the veterinarian profession as we study reproductive system, nervous system, digestive system and so on.
Dissections are fun! |
We are both very happy that we
chose Writtle College because the academic experience at Writtle is very good! Not to
mention our lecturers, they are very knowledgeable and that is something we
admire. We think they are easy to talk to and you can have a laugh with them
occasionally, which makes the university experience so much better.
As we study
Animal Science and not Animal Management, as you expect we have modules which are
science related such as Biochemistry in the first year and Animal Health Science and Reproduction and Genetics in the second year. They can be a bit challenging
but they are also a lot of fun and very interesting. Take Reproduction and Genetics
as an example, we learn about Mendel and the pea plant which is recap for a lot
of people who have done biology before, but when we take that to the next
level and start to look at several traits that are inheritable, it
becomes very interesting and fun to do.
We are both looking forward to next
year, our last and final year of our degree. It is exciting and scary at the
same time, especially thinking about our dissertation. Luckily, we both have found
something we want to write about and hopefully we will get our data collected over
the summer so that the next year might be a bit easier.
Thank you for reading and I hope you liked what we had to say!
Bye for now, from Anne-Marthe & Serine
More information on our BSc (Hons) Animal Science and Animal Management courses
Thank you for reading and I hope you liked what we had to say!
Bye for now, from Anne-Marthe & Serine
More information on our BSc (Hons) Animal Science and Animal Management courses
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