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Concentrates on the expertise and competencies needed for biodiversity research and stewardship. Learners cultivate skills to evaluate intricate relationships between human activities and ecosystems, while developing strategies to address critical conservation challenges.
Learning Outcomes
Utilize comprehensive subject knowledge across various theoretical and applied conservation biology scenarios.
Evaluate research and field observations through conservation biology methodologies.
Develop testable predictions, plan investigations, and conduct experiments to address conservation biology questions.
Integrate pertinent data from various sources using digital tools.
Convey subject-specific knowledge and principles in both professional and community settings.
Integrate multiple viewpoints into scientific work, adopting an international perspective and incorporating Indigenous Australian cultural frameworks.
Collaborate effectively with peers, incorporating social responsibility, sustainability, and ethical considerations into scientific work.
Apply acquired knowledge to professional contexts.