Results for Undergraduate Ecology Courses

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University of St Andrews

UCAS points

104 - 136

University League Table

4th

Biological Sciences League Table

5th

Imperial College London

UCAS points

144

University League Table

6th

Biological Sciences League Table

4th

Lancaster University

UCAS points

128 - 136

University League Table

10th

Biological Sciences League Table

23rd

University of Exeter

UCAS points

128 - 153

University League Table

11th

Biological Sciences League Table

21st

University of York

UCAS points

128 - 144

University League Table

12th

Biological Sciences League Table

7th

The University of Edinburgh

UCAS points

120 - 128

University League Table

18th

Biological Sciences League Table

6th

University of Leeds

UCAS points

136 - 144

University League Table

21st

Biological Sciences League Table

22nd

University of East Anglia UEA

UCAS points

128 - 165

University League Table

26th

Biological Sciences League Table

32nd

University of Essex

UCAS points

112 - 120

University League Table

29th

Biological Sciences League Table

36th

University of Aberdeen

UCAS points

108 - 152

University League Table

30th

Biological Sciences League Table

35th

Studying Ecology

Search through undergraduate Biology degree courses to see what’s available from UK universities. Each page should give you an insight into what the course might be like, along with information on entry requirements, UCAS points and university league table performance.Biological Sciences encompasses various areas, including cell biology, biomedicine, ecology, conservation, genetics, pathobiology and physiology. There are many related degree courses on offer, including in biotechnology, biological and medicinal chemistry and behavioural biology. Courses can be highly practical, take place in modern facilities and accredited by professional bodies like the Royal Society of Biology.