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University of Sydney (USYD)

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Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Taronga Wildlife Conservation)

  • Bachelor

This unique degree will develop your expertise in wildlife conservation.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
4 years full-time
Course Code
BPSCIAVS1TWC, 093744A
Study Mode
In person
Domestic Fees
$9,359 per year / $37,436 total
International Fees
$46,500 per year / $186,000 total
ATAR
85

About this course

 

This unique degree will develop your expertise in wildlife conservation. If you dream of making an impact in the conservation sector, to secure a shared future for wildlife and people, this course will provide highly applicable and sought-after skills for a wide range of careers.

You will be taught by dedicated researchers and practitioners from two of Australia’s premier institutions – the University of Sydney and Taronga Conservation Society Australia – as you learn to address global conservation challenges.

The Taronga Wildlife Conservation stream comprises a Wildlife Conservation major that combines biology and conservation management with additional prescribed units of study in statistics and animal sciences. It provides extensive training in wildlife conservation by incorporating the study of biodiversity and evolution, animal science, and animal behaviour and management.

Classes will take place at the University’s Camperdown and Camden campuses and at the new Taronga institute of Science & learning, due to open mid-2018 at Taronga Zoo in Sydney. The first of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere, the Taronga Institute will form a gateway for students to access the wider Zoo campus and provide authentic, interactive learning opportunities in an environment of working science

You will graduate with advanced research skills in biology and wildlife conservation, a highly developed sense of curiosity and self-direction, and intercultural skills enhanced via mobility opportunities. You will be able to lead behavioural change in the community for sustaining our planet’s biodiversity.

 

Entry requirements

Admission to this course is on the basis of the following criteria:

Admission pathways are open to domestic applicants on the basis of equity or other adjustment factors, including for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander applicants. For details, visit admission pathways.

Prerequisites

Mathematics (equivalent of band 4 in the NSW HSC subject Mathematics* or band E3 in Mathematics Extension 1 or 2) from 2019, if you are completing a senior secondary (year 12) qualification in Australia. For details including equivalent requirements for other qualifications, visit Mathematics course prerequisites.

*The subject requirement refers to Mathematics (not Mathematics General or Mathematics Standard), or Mathematics Advanced which will be first examined in the NSW HSC in 2020.

Study locations

Camperdown/Darlington

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Science & Mathematics courses at University of Sydney (USYD).
79.3%
Overall satisfaction
82.3%
Skill scale
59.1%
Teaching scale
73.8%
Employed full-time
$64k
Average salary