Overview The Bachelor of Wildlife and Conservation program at University of Wollongong addresses critical global challenges, focusing on the human influence on ecosystems, effective landscape management, and urban and regional planning. What you will study: As a student in this program, you will develop essential skills in logical reasoning, creative problem-solving, practical research methodologies, project management, statistical analysis, and effective communication, including proficiency in geographic information systems. This comprehensive program integrates Physical and Human Geography with pertinent subjects, equipping you with the expertise necessary for careers or research in cultural and natural heritage. Career opportunities: Environmental Advocacy Business Development and Administration Community and Social Services Environmental Officer Healthcare Management and Policy Local and International Community Development Market Research Analyst Policy Analysis and Evaluation Social Policy Development
The Bachelor of Wildlife and Conservation program at the University of Wollongong addresses critical global challenges by focusing on the impact of human activities on ecosystems, effective landscape management, and both urban and regional planning.
Applicants are expected to have completed an equivalent of 13 years of schooling and should possess relevant subjects in Mathematics or Science. There are no specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements for this program.
To demonstrate proficiency in English, applicants must meet one of the following criteria:
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