Overview
The Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences) builds deep understanding and practical experience as well as industry and community engagement, with double majors and major/minor combinations available in different specialisations or other disciplines to enhance how science operates in managing the environment and conserving threatened species and communities.
Contacts
Academic Chair
Admission requirements
Entry requirements (onshore)
English language requirements
Structure
72 credit points
Spine9 credit points
Course Core15 credit points
Major24 credit points
Options24 credit points
Additional information
Research areas:Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences, Biological Sciences, Earth Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Law and Legal Studies, Technology