Bachelor of Environmental Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology)

School of Life and Environmental Sciences | Deakin University

The Bachelor of Environmental Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology) provides students with theoretical knowledge and practical skills in areas including wildlife ecology, landscape and vegetation management, biodiversity and conservation, animal biology and park management. Students benefit from close interaction with researchers working at the forefront of their field in terrestrial habitat and species conservation, focusing on species as varied as powerful owls, frogs, fruit bats, gannets, small mammals, birds, native vegetation and pest species. The only environmental science course offered in Australia with a major focus on wildlife and conservation biology, this degree offers a unique combination of study options. The unique skills mix of the course, with its strong focus on real-world problem solving and applied solutions for wildlife and conservation issues

http://www.deakin.edu.au/scitech/les/courses/undergrad/env/wildlife/

Course Requirements

Please go to www.deakin.edu.au/scitech/environment for more information.

Contact Details

Melbourne Campus
221 Burwood Hwy
Burwood VIC 3125
Phone
(+61 3) 9251 7451
(+61 3) 9251 7624
Fax
(+61 3) 9251 7626

Email
ee-g-office@deakin.edu.au