Conservation biology is the study of biodiversity with the goal of devising management strategies to preserve both plant and animal species and their biological communities. This minor focuses on the knowledge and skills required to understand the significance of biodiversity and why it is in decline worldwide.
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On Campus at South West (Bunbury), Joondalup
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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SCI1187 | Form and Function in Biology | 15 |
SCI2118 | Australian Biota | 15 |
SCM3201 | Conservation Biology | 15 |
Plus 1 unit from: | ||
SCB3201 ^ | Studies in Ecology | 15 |
SCI3115 ^ | Wildlife Management | 15 |
^ Core Option
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