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Bachelor of Biological Science

  • Bachelor

Help preserve our ecosystems and protect the future of wildlife and their environments A Bachelor of Biological Science from UWA will equip you with skills and knowledge that are highly valued and sought after by a diverse range of employers around the globe, and enable you to understand the...

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Degree Type
Bachelor

Entry requirements

About the Bachelor of Biological Science

A Bachelor of Biological Science from UWA will equip you with skills and knowledge that are highly valued and sought after by a diverse range of employers around the globe, and enable you to understand the vulnerabilities and resilience of life on our planet. You'll explore the growth, reproduction, adaptation and evolution of living organisms and discover how species and ecological communities can be managed, conserved and restored.

Bachelor of Biological Science
Quick details
STATUS
  • Available
MINIMUM ATAR
  • 80
COURSE INTAKE
  • Semester 1, Semester 2
FULL TIME COMPLETION
  • 3 years full time
COURSE CODE
  • BP025
CRICOS CODE
  • 107722K
DEGREE TYPE
  • Specialised Bachelor's Degree
CAMPUS LOCATION
  • UWA (Crawley campus)
Bachelor of Biological Science
About the course

The Bachelor of Biological Science teaches you how living organisms, ranging from microbes to megaflora and megafauna, grow, reproduce, adapt and evolve. You will learn how species and ecological communities can be managed, conserved and restored, using techniques ranging from genetic analysis to data collection from whole populations and ecosystems, to big data synthesis science.

Bachelor of Biological Science
About the course

The Bachelor of Biological Science teaches you how living organisms, ranging from microbes to megaflora and megafauna, grow, reproduce, adapt and evolve. You will learn how species and ecological communities can be managed, conserved and restored, using techniques ranging from genetic analysis to data collection from whole populations and ecosystems, to big data synthesis science.

A quality education in Biological Science from UWA will equip you with attributes that are highly valued and sought after by a diverse range of employers around the globe, and provides the opportunity to harness the skills and knowledge necessary to understand the vulnerabilities and resilience of life on our planet.

Why study Bachelor of Biological Science at UWA?
  1. UWA is ranked 1st in Australia and 24th in the world for Biological Sciences (GRAS 2024)
  2. Australia's flora and fauna is megadiverse, and Western Australia is home to about half of both our plant and animal species
  3. The specific skills and knowledge developed and demonstrated by graduates are highly valued by employers and will make you highly competitive in the job market
Why study Bachelor of Biological Science at UWA?
Student story
Tash Harrison
Student story
Tash Harrison

I was drawn to the course because I was looking for a degree which could develop my knowledge of Australia's unique biodiversity and provide me with the tools to work towards preserving it in the future.

I was also delighted that the course provided a chance to gain practical experience, as well as theoretical and lab-based skills.

The highlight of my degree was definitely the two field courses I took part in (Coral Bay and Albany). Both courses were full of like-minded people who are still my good friends today.

They gave me practical experience which helped to set me up for future jobs and studies, and fostered my passion for fieldwork, Australian wildlife, and conservation biology!

I also found that all the lecturers within the degree were passionate, and keen to engage and help where possible. They were supportive and made classes more enjoyable.

If you are a person who enjoys being in the bush, and appreciating Australia's unique wildlife, and you are looking to be equipped with the tools to preserve and manage our biodiversity for future generations, then this degree would suit you well!

After finishing my degree, I put my practical skills to use and worked as a research assistant in South Africa. I then further developed my theoretical skills by completing a MSc in Quantitative Environmental Sciences at the University of Zurich.

I am now looking to start a PhD and to pursue a career where I can use my knowledge and unique skillset to provide solutions to the real-world problems that our biodiversity is facing, in order to preserve and protect it for generations to come.

Alumni story
Natalie Schmitt
Alumni story
Natalie Schmitt
Natalie Schmitt

Conservation geneticist and documentary presenter

Since completing my honours degree in Zoology at UWA, I've gone from managing a project which teaches predator recognition to small marsupials, presenting and filming wildlife documentaries for four years with Discovery Channel and Nat Geo Wild, a conservation genetics PhD on humpback whales with the Australian Antarctic Division, to now developing new technology for species detection, which focuses on snow leopards, with McMaster University in Canada and Panthera conservation organisation. UWA gave me a well-rounded degree in the biological sciences which taught me all that is possible within this field, and this gave me a platform to dream, and dream big!

Read more about Natalie's story here.

Ranked 1st in Australia and 24th in the world for Biological Sciences (gras 2024)
Fieldwork in Science
Fieldwork in Science

Find out more about our amazing field trips in the Natural and Physical Sciences interest area that'll take you all around Western Australia and beyond.

Research
Testing a new place for Western Swamp Tortoises in a changing climate
Testing a new place for Western Swamp Tortoises in a changing climate

Perth's western swamp tortoises was probably always a rare species, but habitat loss and climate change are presenting new challenges.

Study locations

Perth

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Science & Mathematics courses at The University of Western Australia (UWA).
77.4%
Overall satisfaction
81.6%
Skill scale
63.8%
Teaching scale
54.3%
Employed full-time
$52k
Average salary