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MIBT Deakin University

The course is designed to provide theoretical and practical expertise in a range of discipline areas such as biodiversity, wildlife ecology, landscape and vegetation management, conservation, animal biology and park management. The course is designed to enable graduates to contribute in a professional capacity to the study and management of wildlife populations both in Australia and overseas. Students will be provided with knowledge, understanding and skills required for a career in this vibrant interdisciplinary field.
Good knowledge of Environment, Biology.
Gaining of knowledge related to Cells and Genes, Ecology and the Environment, Biodiversity: A Global Perspective, Physical Geography, Introduction to Parks and Wildlife Conservation, Biology: Form and Function, Introduction to Work Placements, Society and Environment, Wildlife Ecology, Animal Diversity, Environmental Team Based Research, Professional Practice, Pest Plants and Animals, Landscape Ecology, Wildlife Conservation are the concepts included as major parts in this course.
Students of this course will be qualified for a career in wildlife conservation and management, and environmental science, and ready to take up challenging roles such as wildlife officer, conservation officer, wildlife manager, park ranger, project officer, research scientist, wildlife biologist, conservation biologist and landscape ecologist.
March, July
IELTS - overall score of 6.0
29980
3 Years