Course overview
Learn to appreciate the societal and ethical contexts of conservation biology, animal behaviour and animal welfare. The Bachelor of Science (Animal Behaviour) pathway to Honours provides you with training in retrieving, analysing and evaluating information relevant to animal behaviour, and communicating this information to a variety of audiences. Students completing this degree will have the opportunity to undertake a one year honours degree in the fourth year.
This degree aims to provide students with a broad-based foundation in animal behaviour and examine animal behaviour in captive and wild animals, and will promote an understanding of the role of animal behaviour for assessing animal welfare, survival, and evolution. It aims to appreciate the societal and ethical contexts of conservation biology, animal behaviour, and animal welfare issues. It also aims to develop a range of transferable research, analytical and communication skills including the capacity to understand and apply relevant scientific principles.
The Honours year in Animal Behaviour provides students with advanced skills that are required for planning, funding and carrying out research project. Students will be able to apply research skills appropriate to postgraduate research or advanced industrial investigation.
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 animal behaviour, for example focal sampling method, ethogram analysis, and experimental design. Students will be able to understand and describe the processes through which current knowledge about the disciplines of animal behaviour, evolution, and socio-biology were developed and appreciate that animal behaviour science is multidisciplinary and has connections to other science and non-science disciplines.
This degree prepares graduates for employment in various workplaces including private and public global organisations. Potential occupations may include animal behaviour consultant, animal welfare officer and zookeeper; potential employers may include universities, zoos and research centres.
Entry requirements
Switch between domestic ATAR data and international qualification equivalents.
IB Diploma
24Use the ATAR 60 band together with the relevant qualification and prerequisite requirements.
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

