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Bachelor of Wildlife Conservation (Taronga)

Course overview

The Bachelor of Wildlife Conservation (Taronga) is offered by the Faculty of Science in partnership with Taronga Conservation Society Australia. This degree will develop a student's expertise in wildlife conservation and the underlying scientific concepts. This degree is for anyone passionate about wildlife conservation and looking to make a difference for the wildlife on our planet by learning to address significant global conservation challenges.

Degree structure and requirements

The Bachelor of Wildlife Conservation (Taronga) requirements are detailed in the course resolutions and the unit of study table.

Majors

The majors available in the Bachelor of Agricultural Science are:

Honours

Honours is available as an appended honours degree after completion of the Bachelor of Wildlife Conservation (Taronga). Admission requirements and unit of study information can be found on the Bachelor of Wildlife Conservation (Taronga) Honours page. Read how to apply for honours as a current student.

Contacts and further information

Website: School of Life and Environmental Sciences

Email: soles.education@sydney.edu.au

Degree coordinator

Prof. Catherine Herbert
catherine.herbert@sydney.edu.au