52 Weeks
Taronga Conservation Society of Australia, NSW
Course Overview
Eligibility
Common Questions
The course is delivered across two locations in New South Wales: The University of Sydney's main campus and the Taronga Conservation Society of Australia, reflecting its unique partnership between the university and Taronga.
The Bachelor of Advanced Studies (Honours) (Taronga Wildlife Conservation) has a duration of 52 weeks as listed on the CRICOS registry.
The estimated total course cost for international students is AU$52,865, which includes tuition fees of AU$52,500 and non-tuition fees of AU$365.
This course is classified under the broad field of Agriculture, Environmental and Related Studies, with a narrow field of Environmental Studies and a detailed field of Land, Parks and Wildlife Management.
Based on the CRICOS information, this course has a duration of 52 weeks, which is below the 92-week threshold required for extended Post-Study Work Rights eligibility, so it is unlikely to qualify for that pathway.
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