Biodiversity

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Biodiversity gives you an understanding of the concepts and techniques of conservation biology and an appreciation of the key challenges facing the practitioners of this science.

The factors that contribute to biodiversity are investigated and an understanding of the ecological, genetic and evolutionary consequences of human modification of these ecological processes is studied. The major anthropogenic threats to the viability of natural populations, species and ecosystems are addressed, with a focus on climate change as one of the greatest threats to biodiversity.

Students must be enrolled in a BSSS T Science at their home school/college to be eligible for this H Course. The minimum recommended Mathematics level is a major in Mathematical Methods.

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