Course Overview
Course Overview This Master of Science program prepares you for a dynamic career at the intersection of ecological research and real-world conservation. You will develop the expertise to understand biodiversity and devise innovative solutions to environmental challenges. The curriculum offers specializations in biodiversity, ecology, or anthropogenic impacts, allowing you to tailor your studies to your professional goals. Key Program Highlights Choose from three specializations: Biodiversity, Ecology, or Anthropogenic Impacts Gain hands-on experience through both field and laboratory research Learn to develop solutions for human-wildlife and environmental conflicts Study key areas including molecular systematics, paleoecology, and water conservation Prepare for advanced careers in research, environmental policy, and conservation
Available Intakes
August 2026
CampusUWA Livingston Campus
CityLivingston
ModeFullTime
Duration12 Months
FeeUSD 26,712
August 2026
CampusUWA Livingston Campus
CityLivingston
ModeFullTime
Duration24 Months
FeeUSD 26,712