Bachelor of Science (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)

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Bachelor of Science (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)

  • Study mode
    Ecology and Evolutionary Biology is taught on campus
  • Program rating
    By studying Evolutionary Biology at the University of Melbourne, students will learn about genetics and ecosystem science, learn skills in the experimentation, survey and modelling of evolutionary and ecological processes and see how these processes can be applied to help with modern day problems in these areas.
  • Aimed at
    The course is directed at people interested in the history of life and the evolution of the species.
  • Employability
    After studying ecology and revolutionary biology, careers can be found in research and working in ecology, animal behaviour, conservation biology, envionmental consulting, evolutionary biology, systematics and biodiversity.
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  • Academic title
    Bachelor of Science (Ecology and Evolutionary Biology)
  • Course description
    Sample course plan
    Bachelor of Science major: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
                
    First year

    Biology of Cells and Organisms     
    Chemistry     
    Physics     
    Food for a Healthy Planet
    Genetics and the Evolution of Life     
    Chemistry     
    Mathematics     
    Introduction to Climate Change

    Second year
    Plants and The Environment     
    Zoology     
    Genetics
    Water for a Sustainable Planet
    Ecology     
    Plant Biodiversity     
    Statistics    
    Climate Change II

    Third year
    Field Botany (Summer)     
    Evolutionary Ecology     
    Environmental Science     
    Australia in the World of Wine
    Ecological Applications     
    Vegetation Management and Conservation     
    Ecology     
    Climate Change III

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