Type of institution: University/Higher Education Institution
Level: Undergraduate
CRICOS: 00279B
Designed for students with an interest in aquatic ecosystems, the course introduces the biological and physical processes that occur in both marine and freshwater systems. There is an emphasis on the continuity of these environments across the transition from freshwater to estuarine and into marine systems. Students develop skills that are required to understand and manage such systems. Students benefit from a learning environment inspired by world class research academics with strong industry and government links.
Structure
- 24 units
- 360 credit points
Standard entry requirements
University admission requirements apply
Further information
Related careers: Marine Scientist, Aquatic Biologist, Marine Park Manager, Marine Biologist, Environmental Officer, Water Manager, Catchment Coordinator, Aquatic Scientist, Natural Resource Manager, Fisheries Officer, Marine Park Ranger, Marine Ecologist, Marine Botanist, Water Scientist
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