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The Environmental Biology and Ecology course equips students with knowledge in zoology, botany, ecology, and genetics, focusing on environmental change and problem-solving. It includes field and laboratory experiences, experimental design, and critical-thinking skills, with options for double majors and an Advanced Science (Honours) pathway.
The expertise of environmental biologists is essential for understanding and mitigating the impacts of land degradation, ecosystem disruption and species decline caused by activities such as resource extraction and land-use change.
In this course, you will gain deep knowledge in zoology, botany, ecology and genetics, with a focus on how living systems respond to and influence environmental change. You'll develop environmental monitoring skills through field activities, alongside laboratory and computer-based skills. You'll also learn experimental design and statistics, and develop the critical-thinking and communication skills needed for environmental research.
In your final year, you'll complete your studies with a capstone experience that provides hands-on experience in field or laboratory data collection and environmental problem-solving. Together with a work-integrated learning unit, these experiences will ensure that you can apply your expertise to real-world environmental issues as soon as you graduate.
This course gives you the flexibility to study specialisations that match your broader scientific interests - for example, in geology or chemistry. You can also obtain a full-spectrum environmental science degree by doing a double major with Marine Science or Environmental Science, which focuses on the abiotic aspects of environmental management.
Advanced Science (Honours)Environmental Biology and Ecology is also available as an Advanced Science (Honours) course. Advanced Science courses include an embedded honours year (fourth year), in which students lead a defining research project, and a focus on project-based learning, leadership and entrepreneurship. Learn more at curtin.edu/bach-advsci.
Double degreesYou can study Environmental Biology and Ecology as a double degree with Applied Geology, Environmental Engineering, Commerce, Innovation, Law and various Arts majors.
Globally, environmental biologists and ecologists are increasingly needed to address and prevent negative impacts on the natural environment caused by urban development and industrial activity. In Western Australia, there is increasing demand for expertise in ecological impact assessment, biodiversity monitoring and habitat restoration.
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