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Bachelor of Science (Animal Behaviour)

Flinders University

Entry Requirements

Flinders University recognises international secondary schooling for direct entry to undergraduate programs.

English language requirements

  • IELTS (Academic): 6.0 Overall with 6.0 Speaking, 6.0 Writing;
  • TOEFL (Internet): 72 Overall with 18 Speaking, 18 Writing;
  • Pearson PTE Academic: 50 Overall with 50 Speaking, 50 Writing;
  • Cambridge English Advanced (CAE): Pass grade of B2;
  • Occupational English Test (OET): 300 Speaking, 300 Writing;

Course Details

Learn to appreciate the societal and ethical contexts of conservation biology, animal behaviour and animal welfare. This degree provides you with training in retrieving, analysing and evaluating information relevant to animal behaviour, and communicating this information to a variety of audiences.

What you will study

First year

A typical first year may include:

  • core topics in the evolution of biological diversity, the molecular basis of life, introduction to animal behaviour, the nature of science, and biostatistics
  • study of chemical structure and bonding or general chemistry
  • a topic in chemistry for the life sciences
  • a selection of elective topics.

Second year

A typical second year may include:

  • core topics in experimental design and statistics for biology; genetics, evolution and biodiversity; ecology; animal diversity; the foundations of animal behaviour; and disease and immunology.

Third year

A typical third year may include:

  • core topics in conservation biology and restoration ecology, marine and freshwater biology, plant and algal diversity, integrative physiology of animals and plants, research in animal behaviour, and conservation and ecological genetics
  • a selection of elective topics.

Honours year

A typical honours year may include:

  • a major animal behaviour research thesis allowing high-performing students to progress to a higher degree by research
  • further development of professional skills, particularly those relevant to research and development.

Your career

Graduates obtain knowledge and skills transferable to various workplaces including private and public global organisations.

Potential occupations include:

  • animal behaviour consultant/specialist
  • animal welfare officer or wildlife demonstrator
  • national park officer or ranger
  • avian/wildlife ecology research assistant
  • zookeeper.

Potential employers include:

  • universities
  • zoos
  • government departments
  • research centres
  • tourism companies
  • consultancy firms

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Level of Study: Bachelor Degree

Duration: 3 years

CRICOS Course Code: 074770A

English Requirements: IELTS Score UG 6

Annual Tuition: AUD$40,200.00


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