Undergraduate Certificate in Animal Ecology - FC

University of the Sunshine Coast - Fraser Coast

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Overview

Learn about animals and turn your love of nature into a meaningful career. In this program, you’ll study animals in their natural habitats to better understand how we can protect their future. You will learnabout biodiversity, conservation, human-animal interactions, and the impacts of a changing environment. You will study a wide range of marine and terrestrial wildlife, including sharks, snakes, birds, turtlesand whales. For more information, visit Undergraduate Certificate in Animal Ecology at UniSC - University of the Sunshine Coast.

Prerequisites

Potential Career Outcomes

Subject to completion of a three year Bachelor of Animal Ecology program, career opportunities will be available across a range of areas both in Australia and internationally, including: animal ecology specialists in private environmental consulting; researchers; research assistants and managers in Government and non-governmental agencies; rangers and managers in wildlife management and conservation organisations; practitioners in environmental monitoring and management; collectors and curators in museums; environmental educators; specialist ecotourism guides; and researchers and lecturers at universities.

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Admission Criteria

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