Bachelor of Science Advanced (Honours) in Ecology and Conservation Biology � Research

Monash University - Clayton Campus

Australia,Victoria

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 51,500/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 100

Application Fee

Jul 2025

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Australia, Victoria

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1958

Total Students: 30,000 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

Wellington Rd, Clayton VIC 3800, Australia

Bachelor of Science Advanced (Honours) in Ecology and Conservation Biology � Research

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science Advanced – Research(Honours) is a high-profile, four-year advanced version of the Bachelor of Science for high-achieving students who intend to pursue careers as research scientists.

This esteemed course will allow you to progress more quickly to higher-level units, give you more flexibility in your choice of units, and provide you with exciting opportunities to participate in research, embedded in a Monash research team. With access to exclusive enrichment programs and research mentoring by leading scientists, your career as a scientist will really take off.
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Offering all of the key features of the Bachelor of Science – including choice, flexibility and depth across the huge range of science disciplines available at Monash – this advanced version will provide you with both abroad, general science education and specialist training in one or more science disciplines. This will be deepened and strengthened by:

  • the freedom to accelerate more quickly to higher-level units
  • additional flexibility in subject choices
  • research mentoring by leading scientists in your chosen field
  • exclusive extra-curricular programs only available to those taking this course


Major: Ecology and Conservation Biology

The escalating global crisis in biodiversity loss is regarded by many as the most critical and pressing issue ever to face humanity.

Ecology is the scientific study of interactions between organisms and their environments. This is central to understanding the diversity and organisation of life at the main recognised levels of genes, species and ecosystems. Conservation biology seeks to understand human impact on these natural patterns and processes. It also devises practical solutions to conserve biodiversity and ecosystem functions, such as how nutrients move through nature.

There is a strong emphasis in this major on applying the principles of ecology and conservation biology to real-life management issues, particularly in the conservation field.

You will engage with the key principles of the discipline, which will underpin the exploration of the broad range of fascinating and vitally important biological questions that can be addressed by the study of biodiversity. You will be taught by high-quality researchers in advanced laboratory and field settings, using the latest methodologies, technologies and analyses.