Course Overview
Course Overview Embark on a global scientific journey to study animal life in diverse ecosystems, from local wetlands to international frontiers. This course provides a unique interdisciplinary foundation, blending ecology, genetics, and physiology to address modern environmental challenges. You will gain the skills to actively contribute to the critical restoration and management of our natural world. Key Program Highlights Conduct fieldwork in spectacular environments like mountains, oceans, grasslands, and fiords Pursue global travel opportunities and study New Zealand's unique native wildlife Learn from an interdisciplinary team of ecologists, geneticists, physiologists, and filmmakers Acquire the skills to help restore and manage environments in a modern world Join a global science that leads to careers spanning all corners of the world
Available Intakes
July 2026
CampusDunedin Campus
CityDunedin
ModeFullTime
Duration12 Months
FeeNZD 38,250