Overview
BIOS9123 is an intensive field-based course which is run in conjunction with the management of endangered species. The course focuses on advanced, practical management of endangered species and habitats endemic to Australia and hence conservation practices. Students will participate in the monitoring of endangered species and gain skills in surveying … For more content click the Read More button below.
Note: This course is available to postgraduate students following relevant Graduate Diploma, Graduate Certificate and Masters by coursework programs, including Graduate Diploma of Environmental Management (5499), Graduate Certificate of Environmental Management (7339), Master of Environmental Management (8623) and Master of Marine Science and Management (8271).
This course involves compulsory field-work and this will involve expense to individual students.
Assumed knowledge: Basic biology and statistics
Conditions for Enrolment
Only available to students in programs 5499, 7339, 8623 or 8271.
Exclusion Courses
Delivery
In-person - Intensive
Course Outline
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Pre-2019 Handbook Editions
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