Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences)
Murdoch University
Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00125J
Focus on a field of science that interests you – Conservation and Wildlife Biology, Environmental Science and Management or Marine Biology. In this course you will develop a deep understanding of environmental and conservation theory, gain practical experience and build connections with industry and the community, to ensure you have the skills needed for a career in managing the environment and conserving threatened species and communities. You will develop practical, creative-thinking, problem-solving, and data-analysis skills, both inside, and outside the classroom, helping solve some of the worlds most complex problems. You will also contribute to real-world research projects at our on-campus conservation category wetlands and banksia woodlands or at exciting locations across Western Australia, including our iconic coastlines or our diverse bushlands.
Structure
Total credit points: 72
Subjects
- MSP100 Career Learning: Managing Your Career
- MSP200 Building Employability Skills
- MSP201 Real World Learning
- ECS302 Professional Placement in Environmental and Conservation Sciences
- MAS183 Statistical Data Analysis
- BIO103 Environmental Biology
- CHE140 Fundamentals of Chemistry
- ENV241 Ecology
- ENV102 Foundations of the Environment
- MJ-ESM Environmental Science and Management
- MJ-MB Marine Biology
- MJ-CWB Conservation and Wildlife Biology
Standard entry requirements
Australian year 12 or equivalent.
Study information
Campus | Fees | Mid year intake | Attendance |
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Perth campus | International: $113,040 | No |
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