2010 Course Handbook

2010 Undergraduate Courses

2010 Postgraduate Courses

Master of Science (Coastal Planning and Management)

This coursework program is designed to produce graduates able to assess, plan and manage the range of environmental and social issues experienced in coastal regions. After completing the common 24 credit point core of the Master of Science (SCIE911, SCIE912, SCIE913, SCIE914), students complete 48 credit points of discipline specific subjects from the following list, as approved by the Course Coordinator.

Subjects

Session

Credit Points

ENVI923

Environmental Planning

Autumn

12

Plus one subject selected from the following two subjects:

EESC902

Advanced Coastal Environments: Processes and Management

Spring

12

EESC916

Coastal Population Studies

Autumn

12

Plus 24 credit points selected from:

EESC902

Advanced Coastal Environments: Processes and Management

Spring

12

EESC904

Advanced GIS

Spring

12

EESC905

Advanced Remote Sensing

Autumn

12

EESC914

Fundamentals of Spatial Science

Autumn or Spring

12

EESC916

Coastal Population Studies

Autumn

12

EESC951

Advanced Topic B

Annual, Autumn, or Spring

8

ENVI912

Directed Studies in Land Resources

Annual, Autumn, or Spring

12

ENVI919

Directed Studies in Environmental Science

Annual, Autumn, or Spring

12

ENVI922

Scientific Basis of Environmental Management

Spring

12

LAW9380

Environmental Law

Spring

8

STS 929

Studies in Resource and Environmental Policy

Autumn

8

The Degree Coordinator is Professor John Morrison, School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Room 41.G27.

Last reviewed: 1 October, 2009