The SEG Awards Level 3 Diploma in Zoology (RQF) is a comprehensive, science-focused qualification that takes learners through the full sweep of animal biology — from the earliest origins of life on Earth through to the complex ecosystems and conservation challenges of the modern world. Awarded by SEG Awards, a nationally recognised Ofqual-regulated awarding organisation, this diploma sits at Level 3 on the Regulated Qualifications Framework and is designed for learners who want a rigorous scientific grounding without needing to be in a classroom or laboratory setting.
The diploma is structured across twelve substantive units that progress logically from evolutionary theory and animal classification through to the physiology, ecology, behaviour, and conservation of the animal kingdom. You begin by examining the origin of life and the key figures of evolutionary thought — Darwin, Wallace, Lamarck — before moving into the taxonomy of animal life, learning how and why the animal kingdom is divided into its major phyla. From there you explore the distinctive biology of mammals, the functional organ systems shared by all multicellular animals, the strategies animals use to find food, the reproduction strategies that drive population dynamics, and the social and individual behaviours that govern animal lives.
The later units extend into ecology — how animals interact with their environments, with each other, and with human activity. You study the forces that drive animal migration and distribution, the adaptations that allow survival in extreme habitats, and the contemporary conservation science that tries to halt species loss in a rapidly changing world. The diploma concludes with units on animal cognition and the human–animal relationship, reflecting the growing recognition that zoology is as much a social and ethical discipline as a purely biological one.
All learning is delivered online through the Learnfast platform, with tutor support throughout. Assessment is by written assignment for each unit, with no external examinations. There are no prerequisites, and the course is open to learners at any stage of their education or career. On completion, learners receive a nationally recognised Level 3 Diploma that can be used to support applications to zoology, ecology, veterinary, and conservation degree programmes, and is accepted by many universities as evidence of academic readiness in the life sciences.