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Master of Environmental Science - Advanced
Overview
This degree is aimed primarily at international students and
combines research and coursework to provide a two-year (or
part-time equivalent) degree for Science and Engineering graduates
or others with a limited undergraduate background in the environmental
science area.
Entry Requirements / Assumed Knowledge
Bachelor degree in Environmental Science, Science Applied
Science, Agriculture, Forestry, Veterinary Science or Engineering,
or equivalent tertiary qualifications and/or professional
experience. Students must consult with the Coordinator of
Environmental Science for approval of overall entry.
Course Requirements
Candidates must complete the three core subjects plus a Research
Report of either 24 or 32 credit points plus elective subjects
to total 96 credit points, as set out below.
Course Program
| Subjects |
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Credit Points |
| ENVI920 |
The Scientific Basis of Environmental Management |
8 |
| ENVI921 |
Environmental Planning |
8 |
| STS929 |
Studies in Resource and Environmental Policy |
8 |
| Plus one of the following: |
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| ENVI930 |
Research Report |
24 |
| ENVI931 |
Research Report |
32 |
| Plus two or three of the following: |
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| LAW9380 |
Law for Environmental Managers |
8 |
| ENVE985 |
Environmental Engineering |
8 |
| MGMT310 |
Introduction to Management for Professionals |
8 |
| STS300 |
The Environmental Context |
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| Plus at least two of the following |
| ENVI910 |
Directed Studies in Pollution Chemistry |
12 |
| ENVI911 |
Directed Studies in Ecology |
12 |
| ENVI912 |
Directed Studies in Land Resources |
12 |
| ENVI913 |
Directed Studies in Earth Sciences |
12 |
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