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Master of Environmental Management

Graduate Diploma of Environmental Management [exit point only]
Graduate Certificate in Environmental Management [exit point only]

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Students select subjects (32 points) from the list below. Note students wishing to exit with a Graduate Certificate level must choose only post-graduate subjects (i.e. code numbers >400) unless they have permission from the Courses Director

Students entering the course from the Bachelor of Environmental Science (with Specialisations) may have completed the requirements of the Graduate Certificate (exit point) depending on their subject selection. After consultation with the Courses Director these students will enrol in subjects listed under Graduate Diploma (exit point) but will not be eligible to graduate with the Graduate Certificate.

Graduate Certificate in Environmental Management (exit point)
Students select subjects (32 points) from the list below.

Note students wishing to exit with a Graduate Certificate level must choose only post-graduate subjects (i.e. code numbers >400) unless they have permission from the Courses Director.

AHT404 Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation
BIO416 Conservation Biology
BIO312 Landscape Ecology
BIO326 Vegetation and Disturbance Management (16 points)
BIO327 Wildlife Ecology and Management (16 points)
BIO521 Restoration Ecology
BIO401 River and Floodplain Ecology
BIO402 River Protection and Restoration
BIO461 Applied Ecological Conservation
ENM309 Environmental Management – Administration and Practice
ENM413 Field Study in Environmental Management
ENM422 Environmental Impact Assessment and Auditing
PKM307 Environmental Planning
PSC420 Water Policy and Management
SPA415 Principles of GIS
SPA405 Image Analysis
SPA406 GIS Applications

Graduate Diploma of Environmental Management (exit point)
Students select subjects (64 points) from the list below.

Note students wishing to exit with a Graduate Diploma can only have a maximum of 2 undergraduate subjects unless they have permission from the Courses Director

AHT404 Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation
BIO416 Conservation Biology
BIO312 Landscape Ecology
BIO326 Vegetation and Disturbance Management (16)
BIO327 Wildlife Ecology and Management (16)
BIO521 Restoration Ecology
BIO401 River and Floodplain Ecology
BIO402 River Protection and Restoration
BIO461 Applied Ecological Conservation
ENM309 Environmental Management – Administration and Practice
ENM413 Field Study in Environmental Management
ENM422 Environmental Impact Assessment and Auditing
PKM307 Environmental Planning
PSC420 Water Policy and Management
SPA415 Principles of GIS
SPA405 Image Analysis
SPA406 GIS Applications
SPA512 Cartography & Data Visualisation

Master of Environmental Management
In addition to the subjects completed for the Graduate Diploma (exit point only) students will complete
ENM433 People in the Global Environment
LAW530 Environmental Law and Management
PKM562 Environmental Policy
Elective (selected from the subject pool)

Subjects from the Master of Environmental Management course may be undertaken in the Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma exit points at the discretion of the Courses Director.

Subjects from the Master of Environmental Management course may be substituted with other subjects listed in the Graduate Diploma Environmental Management or from the Graduate Diploma of Ornithology at the discretion of the Courses Director.
 

Enrolment pattern

By part-time Distance Education study.

Subjects offered in Session 30
Students select from the following subject list:
BIO416 Conservation Biology
BIO312 Landscape Ecology
BIO326 Vegetation and Disturbance Management (16 points)
BIO401 River and Floodplain Ecology
BIO461 Applied Ecological Conservation
PKM307 Environmental Planning
SPA415 Principles of GIS
SPA512 Cartography & Data Visualisation

Subjects offered in Session 60
AHT404 Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation
BIO327 Wildlife Ecology and Management (16 points)
BIO402 River Protection and Restoration
BIO521 Restoration Ecology
ENM309 Environmental Management – Administration and Practice
ENM422 Environmental Impact Assessment and Auditing
ENM413 Field Study in Environmental Management
PSC420 Water Policy and Management
SPA405 Image Analysis
SPA406 GIS Applications

Subjects offered in Session 90
It is optional for students to undertake studies in this semester. The School offers a limited number of subjects.

Students may opt to exit after completion of 32 subject points with the Graduate Certificate in Environmental Management qualification.

Students may opt to exit after completion of 64 subject points with the Graduate Diploma of Environmental Management qualification.

Additional enrolment for Masters qualification
Session 30

PKM562 Environmental Policy
ENM433 People in the Global Environment
Session 60
Elective (selected from the subject pool)
LAW530 Environmental Law and Management

or other subjects listed in the Graduate Diploma Environmental Management subject pool or from the Graduate Diploma of Ornithology by approval from the Courses Director.

Articulation

The Graduate Certificate (exit point only) and Graduate Diploma (exit point only) articulate with the Master degree and credit is awarded in the Master degree for the Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certficate subjects.

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Consider also:

  • Postgraduate Certificate in River Restoration and Management

Follow on study:

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

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Where

Albury-Wodonga

When

Session 1; Session 2

Level

Postgraduate

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1.5 years full-time or 3 years part-time

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