This course has a highly practical emphasis involving hands-on exercises in field and laboratory settings. In the field, you will cover identification skills for a wide range of species, as well as industry-standard survey techniques such as phase 1 habitat surveying, habitat condition assessments, national vegetation classification and bird territory mapping. Laboratory sessions will include use of microscopes in taxonomy and analysis of environmental parameters such as water oxygen levels and soil nutrient status to enable better understanding of species environment interactions.
At least a 2.2 honours degree or equivalent, Applicants with substantial relevant work experience may be considered without a degree qualification, A proposal, CV, Copies of degree certificates and transcripts, Details of two references, International students will need to submit evidence of their English language proficiency; For English Test: IELTS 6.0 overall with no less than 5.5 in any band.
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