Charles Sturt University
  • Current Students
  • News
  • Staff
  • Library
  • Jobs @ CSU
  • About CSU
Skip to main content
  • Courses
  • Study on Campus
  • Study by Distance
  • International Students
  • Research
  • Apply
  • Contact Us

Master of Ecotourism

  • Course overview
  • Course structure
  • Admission requirements
  • Cost of study
  • apply now

Graduate Certificate in Ecotourism (exit point only) - 32 points

PKM302 The Philosophy of Outdoor Education
PKM364 Outdoor Recreation Design
REC305 Advanced Principles of Ecotourism
Restricted elective subject (8 points)

Graduate Diploma in Ecotourism(exit point only) - 64 points

all subjects contained in the Graduate Certificate and:
REC400 Interpretive Guiding Management in Ecotourism
REC405 Open Space Planning
SCI501 Special Topics 1
Restricted Elective subject (8 points)

Master of Ecotourism - 96 points

all subjects contained in the Graduate Diploma and:
SCI501 Special Topics 1
SCI502 Special Topics 2
Two restricted elective subjects (16 points)

Restricted Elective Subject List

BIO416 Conservation Biology
BIO433 Ornithological Methods
BIO430 Avian Biology
ENM421 Global Environments - Conservation and Management
ENM433 People in the Global Environment
ENM422 Environmental Impact Assessment and Auditing
MGT501 Management Theory and Practice
MGT520 Entrepreneurship and New Venture Development
MGT564 Managing Financial Information
MKT501 Marketing Management
PKM307 Environmental Planning
PKM301 Principles of Indigenous Land Management
PKM466 Cultural Resource Management
PKM363 Shoreline Recreation Management
REC405 Open Space Planning
SCI301 International Practical Experience
TRM360 Tourism Event Management

Enrolment pattern

By part-time study

Session 1 (30)

REC305 Advanced Principles of Ecotourism
PKM364 Outdoor Recreation Design

Session 2 (60)

PKM302 Philosophy of Outdoor Education
[ ] Restricted Elective

Students may opt to exit at this point with the award Graduate Certificate in Ecotourism

Session 3 (30)

REC405 Open Space Planning
[ ] Restricted Elective

Session 4 (60)

REC400 Interpretive Guiding Management in Ecotourism
SCI501 Special Topics 1

Students may opt to exit at this point with the award Graduate Diploma in Ecotourism

Session 5 (30)

SCI501 Special Topics 1
[ ] Restricted Elective

Session 6 (60)

SCI502 Special Topics 2
[ ] Restricted Elective

Articulation

Graduate Certificate Ecotourism
Graduate Diploma Ecotourism
Master of Ecotourism

Apply now

  • Change course
  • Career opportunities
http://www.csu.edu.au/courses/postgraduate/ecotourism

More information:

  • Study by distance education
  • More information for international applicants

Consider also:

  • Postgraduate Certificate in River Restoration and Management

Follow on study:

  • Master of Ecotourism
  • Master of GIS and Remote Sensing
  • Master of Environmental Managament
  • Master of Natural Resource Management
  • Master of Water Resource Management

At a glance

Study Mode

Distance education

Where

Albury-Wodonga

When

Session 1; Session 2

Level

Postgraduate

Duration

1.5 years full-time
3 years part-time

International?

YES

Indicative ATAR

N/A

How to apply

Admission code/s

Enquire now

  • Make an online enquiry now
  • Enquire
  • Speak to a student recruitment advisor
  • Free call
  • Printer friendly version
  • CSU live

  • Subscribe to CSU Live |
  • Visit CSU Live
  • Video | Why study Environmental Science at CSU?

    CSU Students and Staff get Flash to see this player.
    Visit Adobe website and get Flash to see this player.

    You can be part of the solution to the world's environmental problems.

  • Video | Environmental Science students in Nepal

    Watch some highlights from the annual four week field experience program in Nepal.

  • Video | The wetland world of the Southern Pygmy Perch - Luke Pearce

    Research by CSU Masters of Philosophy student Luke Pearce aims to help the survival of a tiny native fish once found throughout the southern part of the Murray Darling Basin

  • Video | CSU's Environmental Campus

    Take a walk with Ben Wilson, Head of Environmental Science at CSU.

  • Testimonial | Adventure Ecotourism student

    Ryan Todd testimonial

    "Cross-country skiing, ice fishing, sledding across frozen rivers, and even completing a university subject in dog sledding were just some of the highlights of my CSU exchange experience in Canada."

  • Video | Why study Environmental Science at CSU?

    You can be part of the solution to the world's environmental problems.

  • Home
  • Courses
  • Postgraduate
  • Master of Ecotourism
  • Course structure
Skip footer

Information for...

  • Future students
  • New students
  • TAFE students
  • Pathway students
  • Year 10 students
  • Parents
  • Career advisers
  • Visitors and Community
  • Alumni
  • Indigenous students
  • Media

Apply

  • Apply now
  • About applying to study
  • Course forms
  • Credit
  • English proficiency
  • Minimum entry requirements
  • How to verify your documents
  • Change your preference
  • Application closing dates
  • Your offer
  • Frequently asked questions
  • Admissions office

Courses

  • Browse all courses
  • Agricultural & Wine Sciences
  • Allied Health
  • Animal & Veterinary Sciences
  • Business
  • Communication & Creative Industries
  • Environmental Science
  • Exercise & Sports Science
  • Humanities & Social Sciences
  • Information Technology, Computing & Mathematics
  • Library & Information Studies
  • Medical Science
  • Nursing
  • Policing, Security & Emergency Management
  • Psychology
  • Science
  • Teaching and Education
  • Theology and Religious Studies
  • Fees and costs

Study on campus

  • Campus life
  • Accommodation
  • Student support
  • Flexible study options
  • Scholarships & help with costs
  • Getting into Uni
  • Starting at CSU
  • Overseas study opportunities
  • Why CSU

Study by distance

  • What is Distance Education?
  • Study options
  • Student support
  • Scholarships & help with costs
  • Getting into Uni
  • Overseas study opportunities
  • Starting at CSU
  • Why CSU
  • Study life balance

International students

  • Why CSU
  • Study options
  • Overseas study opportunities
  • Fees and costs
  • Studying on campus
  • Student support
  • Recruitment representatives
  • Entry requirements
  • Before you apply
  • How to apply
  • Preparing for arrival
  • Starting on campus

Research

  • Research courses
  • Fields of research
  • Why CSU
  • Scholarships & help with costs
  • Support services
  • Industry partnerships
  • About Research at CSU
  • Research Centres
  • How to apply
  • Research contacts

Contact us

  • Online enquiry
  • Book a campus tour
  • Security & emergency contacts
  • Alumni
  • Employer advertising and recruitment
  • Conferences and events
  • Media enquiries
  • Ombudsman and Government Information (Public Access)
  • Libraries
  • Internal communications directory

About CSU

  • Locations
  • Clinics and businesses
  • Faculties and Schools
  • Organisational structure
  • Partnering with CSU
  • Giving to CSU
  • Learning and Teaching
  • Education Institutes
  • Important dates
  • Events
  • Publications
  • History

CSU Live

  • CSU Live Home
  • Stay in touch...

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • YouTube
  • News
  • More social media

©2012 Charles Sturt University CRICOS 00005F (NSW), 01947G (VIC) and 02960B (ACT).

  • Sitemap
  • Current Students
  • Staff
  • Library
  • Jobs @ CSU
  • Legal

Prospective Student Inquiries

Australian campus business hours are Monday to Friday 9.00am to 5.00pm, Australian Eastern Time (GMT +10).

info.csu can provide support and guidance to prospective students on everything you need to know on the University, courses, fees, accommodation, etc.

within Australia 1800 334 733
International + 61 2 6338 6077 Fax (02) 6338 6001