
Foundation Studies for Health & Life Science (LFS0) (085026J) + Bachelor of Wildlife and Conservation Biology (103743D)







About Foundation Studies for Health & Life Science (LFS0) (085026J) + Bachelor of Wildlife and Conservation Biology (103743D)
Bachelor of Wildlife and Conservation Biology draws on many areas of science including botany, genetics and zoology. Students will learn to apply ecological concepts to the conservation of species and ecosystems and explore the legal framework for conservation.
There curriculum will cover biology fundamentals – including how organisms, the environment and human populations interact with each other – as well as climate change and sustainability. As they progress in their studies, students will advance there understanding of conservation issues, learn to use different technologies to collect and process data, and design there own detailed conservation management plan. Students will be taught by La Trobe experts involved in conservation projects, and who work with partners in state and federal government departments and non-government organisations such as Bush Heritage and Trust for Nature.
To truly understand wildlife and real-world conservation, they need to experience it first-hand. Throughout there degree they will spend plenty of time immersed in the environment – previous field trip destinations include Wilsons Promontory, Heron Island, Falls Creek, the Mallee, Buchan and the Ovens River. These trips will give them the opportunity to interact with a range of flora and fauna, apply there knowledge in real settings and get hands-on experience using remote sensing and geographic information system (GIS) technology to collect and analyse data.
The practical side of your degree isn't limited to off-campus experiences. Our on-campus Wildlife Sanctuary is very own 30-hectare laboratory, where they can study the behaviour of bat species and mosquito fish, and help preserve the natural habitats of species including the long-nosed potoroo, brolga, black wallaby and sugar glider.
With the Bachelor of Wildlife and Conservation Biology, they can study what there passionate about. In addition to there core biology, conservation and quantitative skills subjects, they can choose from a range of electives – including anthropology, Indigenous studies, and environmental and resource economics – and tailor their study experience to suit there career aspirations.
Students will learn:
- Ecology and biodiversity
Explore the relationships between living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment. Learn how to protest the earth's biodiversity.
- Climate change and sustainability
Learn how our actions and choices affect the natural, economic, social, political and cultural systems – both now and in the future.
- Environmental law
Understand the scope, structure and regulatory tools of environmental law and how to research, analyse, discuss and evaluate specific areas of Australian environmental law.
- Endangered species biology and management
Understand the theory, concepts and issues of species conservation and how to review or prepare your own environmental management plan.
- Research
Learn how to draw conclusions from data, design surveys and experiments, and critically evaluate the statistical arguments made in scientific reports and journal articles.
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