Graduate Diploma of Conservation Biology

Macquarie University

Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 00002J

Conservation biology is a multidisciplinary and mission-oriented science thats concerned with our planets biodiversity. It seeks to evaluate human impacts on biological diversity; and develop practical approaches to protect and restore plant and animal species, habitats and ecosystems. Conservation biologists integrate conservation policy with theories from the fields of ecology, demography, taxonomy and genetics. The Graduate Diploma of Conservation Biology focuses on the theory, practice and ethics of biodiversity conservation and wildlife biology, from the level of wildlife populations to entire ecosystems. An emphasis is placed on the unique biodiversity of Australia and its connections with the rest of the globe. This course will suit current practitioners wishing to upgrade their knowledge and skills, as well as those seeking employment in this sector.

Structure

Total Credit Points 80

Subjects

  • BIOL6110 Genetics
  • BIOL6410 Ecology
  • BIOL6610 Biological Data Analysis
  • ENVS6364 Introduction to Geographic Information Science and Remote Sensing
  • BIOL8750 Contemporary Conservation in Australia
  • BIOL8760 Climate Change Biology: Impacts and Adaptation
  • BIOL8870 Regional and Global Conservation
  • ENVS8353 Environmental Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing

Standard entry requirements

  • AQF level 7 bachelors qualification or recognised equivalent including two units in Biology
  • AQF level 7 bachelors qualification or recognised equivalent and approved work experience, professional certification or other recognised prior learning

Study information

CampusFeesMid year intakeAttendance
Wallumattagal Campus Macquarie Park International: $45,100 No
  • Full-time : 1 year

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