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Bachelor of Conservation BiologyOverview
o Credit points: Represent the combined value of individual subjects in a degree. One subject usually constitutes three credit points.
Structure Disclaimer - The list of subjects below is correct for 2008, but may change for 2009. Prospective students should contact the University to confirm admission requirements and the availability of courses.
The core subjects through levels 1 to 3 provide a fundamental background in biological and associated sciences essential for the practising biologist. Two core subjects (BZ3000 and BZ3001) provide advanced training in conservation biology research. A substantial range of subjects in marine biology, plant sciences, evolutionary biology, genetics, zoology and environmental science provide students with the opportunity to: develop new and relevant skills; enhance their breadth of ecological knowledge; and/or enhance their depth of ecological knowledge of specific habitats of plant and animal groups.
CORE SUBJECTS BT1001:03 Introduction to Plant Science BZ1001:03 Fundamentals of Biology CH1001:03 Chemistry: A Central Science (Townsville) or CH1012:03 Molecular Chemistry (Cairns) EV1001:03 Introduction to Environmental Science MA1401:03 Statistics and Data Analysis 1 ZL1001:03 The Diversity of Animal Life OPTIONS Two subjects selected from: AG1001:03 Agriculture and Agroecosystems EA1002:03 Environmental Earth Science EA1110:03 Evolution of the Earth MB1110:03 Introductory Marine Science (Townsville)
CORE SUBJECTS BS2001:03 Quantitative Methods in Biology BZ2420:03 Genetics for Biology BZ2440:03 Ecology and Conservation ZL2008:03 Animal Adaptation to Environmental Change OPTIONS Select one subject from Group 1 and a further three subjects from Group 1 or 2 to achieve a total of eight subjects for level 2. Group 1 Subjects BT2400:03 Flowering Plant Diversity MB2090:03 Tropical Marine Ecosystems ZL2005:03 Invertebrate Zoology (Townsville) Group 2 Subjects BC2023:03 Molecular Genetics BZ2450:03 Biodiversity of Tropical Australia BZ2470:03 Ecological and Evolutionary Physiology of Plants EV2401:03 Australian Landscape Processes and Evolution (Townsville) EV2404:03 Biogeography and Climatology EV2501:03 Introduction to Environmental Remote Sensing EV2502:03 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems MB2060:03 Marine Ecology and Environmental Assessment (Townsville) MB2070:03 Evolution and Biogeography of Marine Organisms (Townsville)
CORE SUBJECTS BZ3000:03 Projects in Biology BZ3002:03 Biology Seminar BZ3215:03 Conservation Biology BZ3450:03 Ecological and Conservation Genetics OPTIONS Select one subject from each of the following three groups, and one further subject from any of the three groups to achieve a total of eight subjects for level 3. Group 1 Subjects BT3010:03 Biology of Plant Survival EV3002:03 Environmental Impact Assessment EV3502:03 Advanced Geographic Information Systems MB3150:03 Fisheries Science (Townsville) MB3200:03 Marine Conservation Biology (Townsville) MB3230:03 Design and Analyses in Ecological Studies (Townsville) MB3260:03 Ecological Dynamics: An Introduction to Modelling (Townsville) ZL3205:03 Wildlife Ecology and Management (Townsville) Group 2 Subjects BT3400:03 Tropical Flora of Australia ZL3203:03 The Australian Vertebrate Fauna ZL3211:03 Tropical Australian Herpetology (even years) ZL3420:03 Ornithology (odd years) ZL3501:03 Tropical Entomology (Cairns) Group 3 Subjects BZ3210:03 Rainforest Ecosystems (Townsville) BZ3212:03 Tropical Wetlands Ecology and Management BZ3220:03 Rainforest Populations and Communities (Townsville) BZ3400:03 Population and Community Ecology (Cairns) BZ3420:03 Tropical Ecosystems and Climate Change (Cairns) EV3203:03 Conserving Marine Wildlife: Sea Mammals, Birds, Reptiles (Townsville) EV3205:03 Conserving Tropical Rainforests (Cairns) Honours Level 4 (HONOURS) BT4001:12 Botany Honours (Part 1 of 2) BT4002:12 Botany Honours (Part 2 of 2) or BZ4001:12 Botany/Zoology Honours (Part 1 of 2) BZ4002:12 Botany/Zoology Honours (Part 2 of 2) or MB4001:12 Marine Biology Honours (Part 1 of 2) MB4002:12 Marine Biology Honours (Part 2 of 2) or ZL4001:12 Zoology Honours (Part 1 of 2) ZL4002:12 Zoology Honours (Part 2 of 2) Career Opportunities Graduates find work in government management and research agencies, both at home and overseas, in national and international conservation bodies (e.g., WWF, Conservation International), and in the consulting and ecotourism industries. Employees may use their skills to understand the biological needs of key species, to develop management plans for species or habitats, to identify the impacts of development on ecosystems, or to explain such things to tourists. To enrol and find out course fees, intake dates, entry requirements and more details about courses and the Institute please click on the Enquiry button and complete our form and one of our staff member will get back to you very soon. |
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