
Best Universities for Animal science
Covid-19 Response
- TEACHING MODE:
- Blended learning.
- OPEN DAYS:
- Chester locations open day on 15th Oct. Uni Centre Shrewsbury open day on 22nd Oct.
- TEACHING NOTES:
- The universities teaching will be delivered safely through the Chester blend which includes both online and in-person learning. Face coverings continue to be available free of charge across their sites for anyone that wishes to use one.
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13 Animal science reviews at University of Chester
Animal Behaviour and Welfare, BSc Hons
By member467426 On 21st March 22
My course is actually MSc Animal Welfare but that wasn't an option. I am not reviewing the selected course but it may still be relavent as it's the same department. The content of the course is good but the structure is terrible. There have been lots of compliments put forwards but all have been ignored. There is little to no respect for the students and it creates an unpleasant environment to learn in.
Criminology and Counselling Skills, BA Hons
By member662125 On 4th September 21
Enjoying my course! Shame about covid
Criminology and Spanish, BA Hons
By member1057003 On 28th April 21
Great experience with my personal tutor, always on hand to help me
Criminology and Forensic Biology, BSc Hons
By member1256974 On 27th April 21
Really interesting course, since the year was taught online was just making notes from powerpoints, not much interacting which wasn’t worth the money of the course but otherwise good
An amazing course with lots of introduction modules at the beginning but lots of modules to choose in from in the second year in order for your to specialise and go in the right direction
Wish the tutors would provide more help for students and young professionals struggling
International Relations and Sociology, BA Hons
By member439391 On 15th June 19Informative and knowledgeable.
University of Chester is great however DO NOT LIVE AT THE TOWPATH!
Awful place. No communication between staff and students. Courses constantly change with no prior information. Work submission dates always changed without students being informed.
Animal Behaviour, BSc Hons
By member521244 On 25th March 16Have about 9 hours of lectures a week, teaching quality is brilliant, rarely ever see my personal tutor and the first year of uni is boring modules but the second and third year modules are sooo interesting!
Education Studies and Sociology, BA Hons
By member1220428 On 14th December 15Everything about the course itself is so good, granted the lectures can be boring sometimes but that happens in all the time because you can't love everything.
Criminology and Sociology, BSc Hons
By member1117225 On 21st October 15Courses are varied and interesting
Animal Behaviour and Welfare, BSc Hons
By member914812 On 17th August 15