Course overview
The Diploma of Science / Bachelor of Environmental Science (Wildlife & Conservation Biology) (Pathway) allows students to study in cutting-edge and rapidly growing fields. Graduates could find themselves involved in scientific developments that hold the key to our future.
Enter directly into the second year of the Bachelor of Bachelor of Environmental Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology) at Deakin University after successful completion of the Diploma of Science.
Please note: The Bachelor of Environmental Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology) at Deakin University is only offered at the Burwood Campus. The diploma is taught at Waurn Ponds.
Course record
Career Opportunities
As a graduate of the Bachelor of Environmental Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology), you will be qualified for a career in wildlife conservation and management, or in environmental science more generally, and ready to take up challenging roles such as:
- wildlife officer
- conservation officer
- wildlife manager
- park ranger
- project officer
- environmental consultant
- research scientist
- wildlife biologist
- conservation biologist
- landscape ecologist
Majors
Applied data analytics (minor only), Conservation management (Mapping, Bushfire, Conservation, Land, Policy, Vegetation, Natural resource management, Plant ecology), Environmental science (Biology, Botany, Ecology, Ecosystem), Global engagement (minor only), Indigenous studies (Online, minor only), Wildlife (Park and wilderness management, Fieldwork).
Entry requirements
Review the captured standard entry requirements, English requirements and additional notes for this course.
Standard entry
- Year 12 prerequisites Units 3 and 4: satisfactory completion of any English.
Student profile
No de-identified past offer cases are available for this course yet.
Campuses & intake dates
- Geelong Waurn Ponds CampusVIC
