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Conservation experts study, protect, and uncover the wonders of life. From diving alongside vibrant sea life to restoring forests for indigenous bird species, they follow their calling while immersing themselves in nature's beauty. Tragically, numerous species face extinction—with more likely to vanish within our lifetime. Our Marine and Wildlife Conservation degree equips you with the expertise to defend ecosystems and rescue endangered species. You will:
establish core understanding of ecological systems, life sciences, evolutionary theory, data analysis, plant science, and animal biology
develop skills to recognize flora, fauna, and aquatic species in their natural environments
employ modern tools including aerial drones and satellite imaging for habitat monitoring and research
create professional networks with leading conservation groups—from South Australia's Arid Recovery and BioR to global organizations like Conservation International
examine the societal, governmental, and financial challenges impacting conservation work
utilize state-of-the-art equipment and research facilities
be taught by distinguished researchers recognized nationally and worldwide.
Program Length
3 years full-time
Intake Periods
February and July