BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (CONSERVATION AND WILDLIFE BIOLOGY)
- Course CRICOS Code:063345J
- World Ranking (QS):NO.658
- Course Duration:3 years
- Australian State:Western AustraliaWA
- Australian City:Joondalup
- Course Intake:Semester 1,Semester 2
Course Description
This course focuses on the knowledge and skills required to understand the significance of conservation of biodiversity.
Students develop the ability to analyse the complex interplays between humans and the natural world, and to apply the tools of modern biology to devising approaches that tackle important conservation issues. The course covers ecology, genetics, wildlife management, animal and plant biology, evolution and the theory and practice of conservation biology. Students benefit from a learning environment inspired by world class research academics with strong industry and government links.
Basic Information
| Course Discipline |
Science,Biology,Conservation |
| Faculty |
Faculty of Science |
| Qualification Level |
Bachelor Degree (Undergraduate) |
| 2025 Course Tuition Fee (Annual) |
$AUD 35,000 |
| Course Duration |
3 years |
| Campus(es) |
Joondalup |
Entry Requirements
| Academic Requirements |
AQF Cert IV;
Successfully completed 0.25 EFTSL of study at bachelor level or higher at an Australian higher education provider (or equivalent);
Special Tertiary Admissions Test;*
University Preparation Course;*
Indigenous University Orientation Course;*
Aboriginal University Readiness Assessment; or*
Experience Based Entry Scheme.* |
| English Requirements |
IELTS 6.0 (no band less than 6.0) |
| Portfolio Required |
NO |
| Work Experience Required |
NO |