Annual course fee
AUD 33,000
Duration
3 Years
Post study work visa
2 Years
Intake months
September
Delivery locations
Southwell
You will learn about the theory and practice of species conservation through a range of lectures, practicals and fieldwork combining the scientific principles of animal function and behaviour with conservation biology. You’ll explore current areas of global concern, including the effects of habitat loss on wild species, alongside approaches to their conservation. This course will give you sound knowledge of ecological processes and theories while developing the skills to identify, monitor and manage wild animals and their habitats.Throughout the course, you will have the chance to participate in exciting field courses. Previous examples of trips include South Africa, southern Spain and Pembrokeshire, looking at the unique biodiversity of savannah, montane and coastal ecosystems, respectively. You will also experience a range of non-residential field trips to various local and national sites of importance to nature. For example, previous first year trips have included studying the behaviour of British wildlife such as red deer and grey seals; as well as exotic animals such as Barbary macaques.
IELTS 6.5
TOEFL 88
Type of institution
University
On campus accommodation
Available
THE rank
501 - 600
QS rank
801 - 1000
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