Admission requirements for domestic students
Applicants for the Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, and Master of Science in Wildlife Health and Population Management should hold an undergraduate degree in science, veterinary science, or other relevant field.
Master of Science in Wildlife Health and Population Management
Domestic applicants for the Master of Science in Wildlife Health and Population Management must have:
- a Bachelor’s degree or completion of Graduate Diploma in Wildlife Health & Population Management at credit level or higher for acceptance into the Research Project.
To apply to the Master of Science in Wildlife Health and Population Management with the Research Projects (WILD5009) – students must first complete at least 4 units of study in, and have a credit average or better in the Wildlife Health and Population Management Program.
Graduate Diploma in Wildlife Health and Population Management
Domestic applicants for the Graduate Diploma in Wildlife Health and Population Management must have:
- a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant area and/or appropriate experience
Graduate Certificate in Wildlife Health and Population Management
Domestic applicants for the Graduate Certificate in Wildlife Health and Population Management must have:
- a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant area and/or appropriate experience