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Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences)

Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences)

The Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences) is a Bachelor Degree course from Murdoch University (Murdoch). The CRICOS code for this course is 106431G. The main language of Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences) is English.

In Australia, training providers must be approved for registration on the Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students (CRICOS) before they can teach overseas students. The Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences) is an approved CRICOS course from Murdoch University (Murdoch).

The field of studies for Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences) is Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies, Environmental Studies and Environmental Studies, n.e.c..



Course Details

The Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences) at Murdoch University (Murdoch) has following details.

Course nameBachelor of Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences)
Course statusActive
CRICOS Course Code106431G
Institute NameMurdoch University (Murdoch)
Broad FieldAgriculture, Environmental and Related Studies
Narrow FieldEnvironmental Studies
Detailed FieldEnvironmental Studies, n.e.c.

Course Fees

The estimated total course fees for Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences) is around $98,640.00. This includes $98,640.00 tuition fee and $0.00 non-tuition fee.

Tuition fee$98,640.00
Non-tuition fee$0.00
Estimated total fees$98,640.00

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Course Duration

The Course duration on CRICOS must accurately reflect the time taken by a student to complete the course including any reasonable compulsory periods of orientation.

Course duration156 weeks / 3.0 years

The total course duration for Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences) is around 156 weeks. The registered duration cannot exceed the time required for completing the course on the basis of the normal amount of full-time study, and must not include any period of work-based training unless this is necessary in order to obtain the course qualification. Course duration should not include the period between when assessments or examinations for the course have been completed, and the time when results become available.

This course does not include any work component as part of the registered course. Work component hours (WIL hours) that are formally registered as part of the course are not included in the fortnight limitation.

Course Locations

The Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences) course is available at following locations of Murdoch University (Murdoch).

LocationCityState
Murdoch University (Murdoch)MurdochWA

FAQs - Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences)

1. What is the total fees for Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences)?

The total course fee for Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences) is $98,640.00. This includes $98,640.00 tuition fees and $0.00 non-tuition fees.

2. What is the total duration of Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences) course?

The total course fee for Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences) is 156 weeks / 3.0 years.

3. What is CRICOS code of Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences) course?

The CRICOS code of Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences) is 106431G. The provider code for Murdoch University (Murdoch) is 00125J.

4. What are the field of studies for Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences) course?

The main field of studies of Bachelor of Science (Environmental and Conservation Sciences) course are Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies, Environmental Studies and Environmental Studies, n.e.c..

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