Course Level
Master Degree (By Coursework)
CRICOS
086079K
Master of Conservation Biology
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 identifying and implementing strategies for preserving our rich diversity are in demand. The Master of Conservation Biology, which focuses on the theory, practice and ethics of biological conservation from the level of wild populations to entire ecosystems, will equip you with such specialist skills. Youll advance your knowledge in areas such as climate change biology, regional and global conservation, GIS and remote sensing, wild populations and field methods, as well as undertake a biology research placement.
Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR |
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Wallumattagal Campus Macquarie Park | Full-time - 2 years | $50,400 | N/A |
Structure
Total Credit Points 160
Subjects
- BIOL6110 Genetics
- BIOL6410 Ecology
- BIOL6610 Biological Data Analysis
- ENVS6364 Introduction to Geographic Information Science and Remote Sensing
- BIOL8610 Conservation and Management of Wild Populations
- BIOL8750 Contemporary Conservation in Australia
- BIOL8760 Climate Change Biology: Impacts and Adaptation
- BIOL8870 Regional and Global Conservation
- ENVS8407 Field Methods in Environmental Science
- BIOL8601 Biology Research Placement
- ENVS8353 Environmental Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing
- BIOL8770 Topics in Australian Marine Science
- ENVS8403 Science in Environmental Management
- ENVS8229 Sustainable Cities
- GEOP8040 Climate Change and Society: Vulnerability, Adaptation and Transitions
Entry requirements
- AQF level 7 bachelors qualification or recognised equivalent, and
- Two units in Biology or approved work experience, professional certification or other recognised prior learning