This degree focuses on the theory, practice and ethics of biodiversity conservation and wildlife biology, from the level of wild populations to entire ecosystems. An emphasis is placed on the unique biodiversity of Australia and its connections with the rest of the globe. The program will suit current practitioners wishing to upgrade their knowledge and skills as well as those seeking employment in this sector. It is suitable for: government agency staff seeking to update their expertise or seeking a higher degree in conservation studies; students seeking employment in government agencies or the private sector professionals (e.g. zoo staff and wildlife careers, vets, environmental consultants, policy and planning specialists, lawyers, economists, accountants); non-government organisation staff (eg conservation lobbyists, animal welfare groups and community groups) seeking an improved understanding of conservation issues and biological sciences graduates, or environment and conservation professionals seeking further education in conservation biology. Our graduates pursue careers in fields including: environmental consulting; policy and planning; wildlife and vegetation management and research in biodiversity and conservation.