School of Animal Biology

Graduate Diploma in Science (Conservation Biology)


How to apply

Domestic students

Please complete the application form

International students

Information for International students


In addition to the attachments required in the application form applicants who are not graduates of this University must submit an original transcript or certified copy of their academic record for all tertiary qualifications to date.

Scholarships

Key information

  • 48 credit points
  • 1 year full time, 2 years part time
  • Course code: 70300

Fees

Important dates

Application for 2010
31 December

Commence 2010
22 February


 

conservation_biologyMinimising or reversing the extinction of irreplaceable biodiversity is the ultimate goal of conservation biologists.

Many focus on the most threatened species, genes and communities, and employ systematic, evolutionary and ecological science to underpin such endeavours. Others work on threatening processes and their mitigation, such as loss of biodiversity due to habitat destruction, fragmentation of wild areas, dieback disease, invasion by feral animals and weeds, and salinity. This course will prepare you well to help mitigate environmental impacts on biodiversity.

Course outline

The Graduate Diploma in Science (Conservation Biology) consists of four coursework units (50%) and a conservation biology research project (50%).

Students may select the four coursework units from a wide variety of units including Ecology, Global Climate Change and Biodiversity, Conservation Biology: Saving Endangered Species, Wildlife Conservation and Management,  Australian Vegetation, Animal Ecology, Genetics and Evolution, Conservation Biology and Restoration Ecology, Project and Risk Management, Management Decision Tools, Case studies in Land and Water Management and Waterway Restoration and Conservation.

For more detailed information, refer to the Handbook rules

Admission requirements

Domestic students

A relevant bachelor's degree from this or another recognised university; or has a completed relevant Graduate Certificate in Science with an average mark of at least 60 per cent, or equivalent as recognised by the Faculty.

All UWA coursework programs: English Language Competence

International students

All UWA coursework programs: English Language Competence


Course enquiries

Faculty Administrative Officer (Postgraduate)
Vickie Falcetta

Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences
The University of Western Australia
35 Stirling Highway
Crawley, WA 6009

Telephone: +(61 8) 6488 2565
Fax: +(61 8) 6488 1002
Email: postgradenquiries-fnas@uwa.edu.au


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