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Graduate Certificate in Environmental Science

General Program

Program of Study Course cps
Listed Units
Complete 24 credit points with at least 12 credit points at 500-level from the following units:
24 cps
Unit Code Unit Title Unit cps  
AGEX310/510 Agricultural and Natural Resource Extension 6  
BOTY202/402 Plant Physiology and Anatomy 6  
BOTY203/403 Plant Diversity 6  
BOTY302/502 Plant Function and Environment 6  
BOTY370 Plant Pathology 6  
CANI310/510 Wild Dog Ecology 6  
ECOL202/402 Aquatic Ecology 6  
ECOL203/403 Ecological - Populations to Ecosystems 6  
ECOL204/404 Ecological Methods 6  
ECOL307/507 Ecology of Plant Populations 6  
ECOL311/511 Ecology of Australian Vegetation 6  
EM311/511 Land Assessment for Sustainable Use 6  
EM312/512 Environmental Impact Assessment 6  
EM323/523 Wildlife Ecology and Management 6  
EM334/534 Introduction to GIS 6  
EM351/551 Ecosystem Rehabilitation 6  
EM353/553 Conservation Biology 6  
EM432/532 Remote Sensing and Image Analysis 6  
EM433/533 Spatial Analysis and Modelling 6  
ENGT352 Principles of Hydrology 6  
ERS381 Project Report in Engineering and Environmental and Rural Science 6  
EVOL211 Evolution and Biogeography 6  
NR331/531 Remote Sensing and Surveying 6  
NR411/511 Natural Resource Policy and the Community 6  
RSNR301/501 Pollution Management 6  
RSNR402/502 Integrated Water Resource Management 6  
RSNR403/503 Sustainable Land Management 6  
RSNR404/504 Project Management 6  
ZOOL203 Vertebrate Zoology - Evolution and Diversity 6  
ZOOL210 Invertebrate Zoology 6  
ZOOL220 Entomology 6  
ZOOL326 Animal Behaviour 6  
ZOOL327 Ecological and Comparative Physiology 6  
ZOOL328/528 Insect-Plant Interactions 6  
Or any other unit approved by the course coordinator.  
Total 24 cps

Full-Time Course Plan

The following is a standard pattern of enrolment or pathway for candidates studying on a full-time basis. It takes into account unit pre-requisite, co-requisite and timetabling requirements. Candidates can choose to study less units than the full-time pattern. Part-time candidates should use this as a guide as to how best structure their studies.

For candidates studying Full Time = 24 cps per semester. 12-15 Hours of study per week should be allocated for each 6 cp unit enrolment.

For candidates commencing in Trimester 1

Year Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3
1

Listed Unit

 

Listed Unit

500-level Listed Unit

500-level Listed Unit

Note:
Students with the relevant background may undertake all of their units at 500-level.

For candidates commencing in Trimester 2

Year Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3
1

Listed Unit

 

Listed Unit

500-level Listed Unit

500-level Listed Unit

Note:
Students with the relevant background may undertake all of their units at 500-level.

Part-Time Course Plan

For candidates studying Part Time = 24 cps per year. 12-15 Hours of study per week should be allocated for each 6 cp unit enrolment.

For candidates commencing in Trimester 1

Year Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3
1

Listed Unit

Listed Unit

 

500-level Listed Unit

500-level Listed Unit

Note:
Students with the relevant background may undertake all of their units at 500-level.

For candidates commencing in Trimester 2

Year Trimester 1 Trimester 2 Trimester 3
1

Listed Unit

 

500-level Listed Unit

2

Listed Unit

500-level Listed Unit

Note:
Students with the relevant background may undertake all of their units at 500-level.

Students may undertake units in Trimester 3 subject to availability.

 

 

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