Bachelor of Wildlife & conservation Biology
Bachelor of Wildlife & conservation Biology in Sri Lanka
Overview
Study the Bachelor of Environmental Science (Wildlife and Conservation Biology) at Deakin and you’ll get out of the classroom and into nature, learn how to handle native animals, measure the health of freshwater environments, survey wildlife populations and conduct sustainability assessments.
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Course Structure
The course comprises a total of 8 credit points.
Year 1
SLE115 Essential Skills in Bioscience
SIT191 Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis
SLE111 Cells and Genes
SLE151 Biodiversity: A Global Perspective
SLE132 Biology: Form and Function
SLE155 Chemistry for the Professional Sciences
SLE103 Ecology and the Environment
SLE114 Introduction to Parks and Wildlife
For Year 2 and Year 3 subjects, refer to www.deakin.edu.au
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For more details on Bachelor of Wildlife & conservation Biology in Sri Lanka contact Royal Institute of Colombo (RIC) at +94 (0)11 283 2900