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MAJ01106 Environmental Biology

This major focuses on the foundation components of the natural systems, how these systems work, and how detrimental impacts on them can be assessed and recovered.

Core study areas include population ecology of terrestrial, marine coastal and freshwater systems, interaction of plants, animals and micro-organisms in land and aquatic environments.

Students gain a thorough understanding of the way living organisms function in terrestrial and aquatic environments. They acquire skills to detect and assess detrimental effects on their function and the environment through a dynamic combination of theory, laboratory experience and field trips.

This major places strong emphasis on field trips to places such as the Snowy Mountains, the NSW outback, Heron Island and the Great Barrier Reef.

Professional recognition: Australian Institute for Biology, Australian Ecological Society, Australian Society for Plant Physiology, Australasian Society for Ecotoxicology, Australasian Marine Science Association.

Completion requirements

STM90685 Core Disciplinary subjects (Environmental Biology) 48cp
91155 Stream and Lake Assessment 6cp
91116 Wildlife Ecology 6cp
91162 Advances in Ecology 6cp
Select one of the following: 6cp
      91370 Semi Arid Ecology6cp 
      91371 Forest and Mountain Ecology6cp 
CBK90577 Sub-major/Electives (Environmental Science) 24cp
Total 96cp