Course overview
The Bachelor of Science (Biodiversity and Conservation) teaches principles of reserve design, habitat restoration and other means of conserving species affected by human impacts. You will develop the theory and skills that blend foundation science with Indigenous science and will apply this knowledge to work-integrated activities preparing you for our changing world.
This degree will prepare students for negotiations with traditional custodians, local community groups, Non-Governmental Organisations and governments responsible for land use management and conserving biodiversity assets. Students will analyse and interpret the impacts of key environmental drivers such as habitat destruction and fragmentation, changing climates, altered fire regimes and invasive species.
The Bachelor of Science (Biodiversity and Conservation) aims to provide students with a broad-based foundation in biodiversity and conservation and allied areas and understand and apply relevant scientific principles in the area of conservation biology. The degree critically analyses and evaluates information relevant to biodiversity and conservation biology and appreciates the multidisciplinary aspect of studies in biodiversity and conservation biology and engage positively with people and ideas beyond the discipline.
Your career
On completion of the degree students will be able to know and critically apply theories, subject content, professional methodologies and research procedures relevant to biodiversity and conservation biology. Students will be able to understand the nature and historical basis of current threats to biological diversity and to understand the nature of conservation actions that can be undertaken to mitigate these threats.
This degree prepares graduates for employment in various workplaces including private and public global organisations. Potential occupations may include conservation officer, biodiversity project offers and ecologist; potential employers may include universities, national parks and research centres.
Honours
On completion of this degree there is an opportunity to apply for a one-year Honours degree. For further information, please visit our One Year Honours webpage.
Combine your degree
Expand your career options by combining this degree with the following:
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Bachelor of Archaeology (SATAC code 214021)
Combining degrees enables students to follow their interests and aspirations and enhance their career prospects by undertaking a second area of study in addition to their primary degree. Completing an approved combined degree option will normally add at least one extra year (full-time equivalent) to their studies. For example, students combining two three-year full-time equivalent degrees are normally able to complete both degrees in four years of full-time equivalent study. Students graduate with two degrees, expanding employment opportunities. For further information, please visit Combined Degrees.
Entry requirements
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IB Diploma
24Admission is assessed against the qualification, prerequisite and English requirements for the course.
If the student's current English result is below the direct-entry requirement, consider the university's recognised English language pathway or ELICOS package. When the student successfully completes the approved pathway at the required level, the university may accept that pathway for English entry without requiring a new IELTS, TOEFL or PTE result. Always confirm exclusions for professional registration courses and the offer conditions.
View English requirementPast offer reference
Current-course cases first, supplemented by same-institution scored cases.
Campuses & intake dates
Upcoming intakes
- Bedford ParkSA27 July 2026
- Bedford ParkSA

