
Cape Coast, Central Region
This programme teaches you about all kinds of living things and their natural homes, with a special focus on insects. You'll learn how to protect the environment and understand the important role insects play in nature.
Starting salaries in Ghana are generally modest, often GHS 1,500-3,000 for fresh graduates. With gained experience, specialisation, and moving into roles with NGOs or research institutions, salaries can significantly improve.
The future is strong due to growing concerns about climate change and biodiversity loss. Technology like drones, genetic sequencing, and artificial intelligence (AI) will increasingly assist in monitoring species, collecting data, and improving conservation strategies, making the field more impactful.
Excellent opportunities exist abroad, especially with postgraduate qualifications, in regions such as the UK, Canada, Australia, and European countries. Roles in ecological research, conservation management, and pest control are in demand with global organisations like WWF or national park services.
This degree is highly relevant for the AI era. AI will augment human work by speeding up data processing, identifying patterns, and automating surveillance. However, the human elements of fieldwork, critical thinking, and ethical decision-making remain central and irreplaceable.
Someone passionate about nature, wildlife, and tiny creatures like insects. You should enjoy outdoor work, possess a curious and analytical mind, be patient, observant, and dedicated to solving environmental challenges for a better world.
A vital degree for protecting our planet's future and understanding its intricate web of life.
* Updated May 2026 using AI-assisted career guidance and university data.