Macquarie University

Bachelor in Biodiversity and Conservation

Sydney, Australia

The Bachelor in Biodiversity and Conservation at Macquarie University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Macquarie University in Sydney, founded in 1964, is a large, research-led institution with around 45,000 students, including roughly 10,000 international learners. Located in a dynamic metropolitan region, Macquarie blends modern campus facilities with purpose-built research centres and green spaces. Its broad curriculum covers arts, business, science, engineering and health, and the university emphasises an interdisciplinary approach that encourages critical thinking and practical problem solving.

Academically, Macquarie combines taught degrees with research opportunities and industry-facing placements, so students gain workplace experience alongside theoretical study. Specialist facilities and entrepreneurship hubs support innovation, while career services and employer links in Sydney help students access internships and graduate roles. Small-group tutorials, academic skills workshops and supervised research pathways ensure international students can integrate quickly and build strong academic foundations.

Campus life is culturally diverse and student-focused, with clubs, societies, accommodation choices and wellbeing services that support study-life balance and community integration. Global partnerships and exchange options expand learning beyond Australia and enable collaborative research experiences. Prospective international applicants should check program entry requirements, scholarship options and visa timelines early; Macquarie’s international student advisers offer targeted support for applications, English preparation and transition planning.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Biodiversity and Conservation is for students passionate about the environment. This Bachelor degree at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia, teaches you about ecosystems, conservation, and environmental management.

The curriculum includes core units like ecology, genetics, and remote sensing, as well as electives like invertebrate biology and aquatic ecosystems. You'll develop skills in scientific computing, data analysis, and geographic information science, and learn how to apply them to real-world conservation problems.

Graduates can pursue careers as conservation biologists, environmental consultants, wildlife managers, ecological researchers, or sustainability specialists, working in industries such as government, non-profit, or private sector, for employers like national parks, wildlife reserves, or environmental organizations.

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