Master of Natural Resources
| Official Abbreviation | MNatRes | |||||||||||||||
| Course Type | Postgraduate | |||||||||||||||
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| Fees | CSP or Full Fee | |||||||||||||||
| Total Credit Points | 72 | |||||||||||||||
| Overview | The Master of Natural Resources is a course work and research degree. The program involves advanced postgraduate training for graduates who have an appropriate first degree for a career in the management of natural resources. The program is also particularly valuable for candidates who are currently employed as resources managers and wish to upgrade their qualifications for either professional or academic reasons. |
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| How to apply |
New students to UNE apply to study on or off campus through UAC. For more information, click here
Former or current students apply to study on or off campus directly to UNE using the postgraduate admission form. For more information, click here |
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| Intensive Schools | Intensive mandatory schools may be a requirement of some of the units in this course. See Unit Catalogue for specific requirements. |
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| Entry Requirements | The minimum requirement for admission to the Master of Natural Resources is a three-year degree from fields of study including agriculture, forestry, engineering, resource economics, surveying, science, earth sciences and planning. |
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| Course Rules | 1. Admission to Candidature
2. Requirements for the Degree of Master of Natural Resources 2.2. Except as provided in Rule 2.4., the course of study shall comprise the completion of units counting 72 credit points including graduate-level units counting at least 48 credit points shall be for graduate-level units, including NR 691, and no unit shall be below 300-level. 2.3. The thesis which must be submitted for NR 691 shall embody the results of a research program. 2.4. The prescribed course of study may be reduced by up to 24 credit points for candidates who have transferred to candidature in terms of Rule 1.(e). To view complete Program of Study click here 3. Period of Candidature
4. Advanced Standing
Advanced standing shall not be awarded for NR691. 5. Supervisor’s Reports 6. Presentation of Thesis 6.2. The candidate shall submit to the Student Centre two copies of the thesis bound in a form approved by the school. The candidate shall submit with the thesis a statement from his or her supervisor certifying that the thesis is in a form suitable for examination. 7. Examination of the Thesis 7.1. On the recommendation of the supervisor or supervisors, the school Teaching and Learning Committee will appoint two examiners, at least one will be external to the University. Examiners will be sent the relevant degree information. 7.2. The examiners’ reports on the thesis will be considered by the committee which will recommend: a) the NR691 be awarded an SR (Satisfied Requirements); or b) that NR691 be awarded an SR subject to the candidate making amendments to the thesis as specified by the examiners and to the satisfaction of the supervisor(s); or c) that NR691 be failed (N). 7.33. Before making a recommendation in terms of 2. above, the committee may: a) request the examiners to consult and report to the committee; or b) permit the candidate to revise the thesis for re-examination if, in the opinion of the committee, the work is of sufficient merit to warrant this concession. 4. A candidate permitted to revise the thesis in terms of 3(b) will do so within a period of time and under conditions determined by the committee. A candidate who has revised a thesis in terms of 3(b) and who fails the re-examination will not be eligible for further examination. 8. Exit Pathways On completion of 24 credit points, exit with Graduate Certificate in Natural Resources. On completion of 48 credit points, exit with Graduate Diploma in Natural Resources or the Master of Environmental Management. To view complete Program of Study click here
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| Career Opportunities | Opportunities are available in many existing programs in soil conservation, endangered species conservation, water resources management, biodiversity conservation, pollution control, environmental management, and natural resources management strategies that need well-qualified consultants and managers for their continued success. Graduates are also qualified for employment in research organisations such as CSIRO, universities, environmental protection agencies, and with environmental planning consultants. |
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| Advanced Standing | The maximum advanced standing shall be for units counting 24 credit points which are deemed to be equivalent to units offered by University and approved for course comprising: a. 24 credit points for units completed towards an awarded Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma in a relevant area offered by the University; or b. 24 credit points for units completed from another institution and not counted towards an awarded qualification; or c. 12 credit points for units completed towards an awarded qualification from another University; and d. 6 credit points on the basis of considerable professional experience e. advanced standing shall not be awarded for NR691. |
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| Other Benefits | Articulation from the Graduate Diploma in Natural Resources: On completion of the Graduate Diploma, students may transfer to the Master of Natural Resources with 24 credit points of advanced standing for units completed towards the Graduate Diploma. Further Postgraduate Opportunities: Graduates are eligible to apply for admission to candidature for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). |
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