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Merge your love for nature with rigorous scientific training to master the stewardship of endangered ecosystems and wildlife, both locally in Australia and globally. Specialize in an area that captivates you—whether Conservation and Wildlife Biology, Environmental Science and Management, or Marine Biology. This program immerses you in conservation principles while providing hands-on learning and professional networking opportunities, equipping you for impactful environmental careers. You'll cultivate analytical, problem-solving, and creative skills through classroom and field experiences, tackling pressing global challenges. Participate in cutting-edge research at our campus wetlands, woodlands, or Western Australia's breathtaking coastal and bushland sites.
Broaden your professional horizons by pairing your studies with a second major in science or a dual degree in fields like law, business, or communications. Engage in immersive fieldwork using advanced laboratory facilities and authentic research initiatives. Study alongside native species at our on-campus conservation sites, where turtles, quendas, and rare cockatoos become part of your learning environment. Learn from leading environmental professionals and world-renowned researchers—every day brings new discoveries.
Applicants are required to complete secondary education (Year 12 or Australian equivalent) currently or within the last two years are eligible to apply. Entry requirements vary country by country.
Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT): 140 Written English; International English Language Testing System (IELTS): 6.0 Overall; Cambridge Advanced English (CAE): 169 Overall; Pearson Test of English (PTE): 50 Overall; Test of English as a Foreign Language Ð IBT (TOEFL IBT): 73 Overall; Occupational English Test (OET): C (250-290) Reading; C (250-290) Writing; C (250-290) Speaking; C (250-290) Listening