Bachelor of Biodiversity and Conservation

Summary

The survival of all life on earth depends on properly functioning ecosystems. Without biodiversity, ecosystems break down. When this happens, our water systems, the air we breathe and the environments in which we grow food are all impacted. Conserving the environment has become a global priority, and those with specialist skills in not only reducing our footprint but also identifying strategies for preserving our rich diversity are in demand.

The broad and flexible Bachelor of Biodiversity and Conservation – which uniquely combines studies in plant and animal sciences, ecology and new remote sensing with environmental and conservation management – will equip you with such specialist skills.

Key features

  • Get a firm foundation in biodiversity and conservation management

     

    Gain knowledge and skills in a broad range of biodiversity and conservation disciplines, particularly in the Australian context.

  • Collaborate with and learn from leading scientists

     

    Learn from renowned teachers who have exceptional research strengths in ecology, remote sensing, the environment and management.

  • Study in our state-of-the-art facilities and in the field

     

    Enhance your learning by studying in modern labs designed to foster collaboration, and in a number of exciting field settings.

  • Enhance your learning within our unique fauna park

     

    Get hands-on experience in our 11-hectare fauna park, where world-class environmental research is conducted by leading academics.