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Course structure

The Master of Natural Resource Management comprises 96 points with the first 32 points comprising the Graduate Certificate exit point and the first 64 points comprising the Graduate Diploma exit point. Subjects can be substituted with the approval of the Course Coordinator.

The first eight subjects (64 points) are selected from the list below:
AGR475 Sustainable Agriculture: Issues and Viewpoints
AHT404 Climate Change Impacts, Mitigation and Adaptation
BIO461 Applied Ecological Conservation
BIO521 Restoration Ecology
ECO356 Environmental Economics
ENM422 Environmental Impact Assessment and Auditing
PAD591 Public Sector Management
PKM301 Principles of Indigenous Land Management
PKM307 Environmental Planning
PSC420 Water Policy and Management
SCI415 Social Science Research Methods for Natural Resource Management
SPA115 Principles of GIS
SPA405 Image Analysis
SPA406 GIS Applications
SPA414 Current Issues in GIS

To complete the Master degree, students must enrol in these four subjects:
ENM433 People in the Global Environment
LAW530 Environmental Law and Management
PKM562 Environmental Policy
SPA512 Cartography and Data Visualisation

Prerequisites

For subjects coded 399 or lower, prerequisites listed in the subject descriptions do not apply to students enrolled in this postgraduate course. Prerequisites listed for subjects coded 400 or above normally do apply, however these can be waived if evidence of extensive prior knowledge or experience is provided to the Course Coordinator.

 

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