Graduate Diploma in Sustainability
For candidates admitted under Rule (b)
| Program of Study | Course cps | ||
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| Advanced Standing Block advanced standing granted for candidates who have completed the UNE Graduate Certificate in Sustainability or the Graduate Certificate in Environmental Systems, Markets and Climate Change. |
24 cps | ||
| Advanced Standing | 24 | ||
| Listed Units Complete 24 credit points from the following units: |
24 cps | ||
| Unit Code | Unit Title | Unit cps | |
| AGRO514 | Plant Biosecurity | 6 | |
| ECON429 | Environmental and Natural Resource Economics | 6 | |
| ECON431 | Introduction to Bioeconomics | 6 | |
| EDSE464 | Environment, Technology and Society | 6 | |
| EDUC596 | Special Topics in Education (A) | 6 | |
| EM512 | Environmental Impact Assessment | 6 | |
| EM532 | Remote Sensing and Image Analysis | 6 | |
| EM551 | Ecosystem Rehabilitation | 6 | |
| GEPL307 | Climate Change and Future Planning | 6 | |
| GEPL535 | Environmental Planning and Administration | 6 | |
| GEPL552 | Changing Communities: Development Planning | 6 | |
| GEPL570 | Your Place or Mine? People and Power in Place | 6 | |
| GSB751 | Business Ethics, CSR and Sustainability | 6 | |
| LS358 | Natural Resources Law | 6 | |
| LLM631 | Managing Conflict Over Resources | 6 | |
| LLM632 | Indigenous Natural Resource Issues and the Law | 6 | |
| NR511 | Natural Resource Policy and the Community | 6 | |
| NR531 | Remote Sensing and Surveying | 6 | |
| PA335 | Precision Agriculture | 6 | |
| PAIS565 | Politics and the Environment: Intersecting Crises | 6 | |
| PHIL566 | The Ethics of Environmentalism | 6 | |
| PSYC515 | Psychology for Sustainability | 6 | |
| RSNR502 | Integrated Water Resource Management | 6 | |
| RSNR503 | Sustainable Land Management | 6 | |
| RSNR504 | Project Management | 6 | |
| Total | 48 cps | ||
Full-Time Course Plan
The following are standard patterns of enrolment or pathways for candidates studying on a full-time or part-time basis. They take into account unit pre-requisite, co-requisite and timetabling requirements. Candidates can each year choose to study less units than the full-time pattern or more units than the part-time pattern, but if doing so should use these standard patterns as guides as to how best structure their studies.
For candidates studying Full Time = 24 cps per six months. 12-15 Hours of study per week should be allocated for each 6 cp unit enrolment.
For candidates commencing in Trimester 1
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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
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| Notes: Students may undertake units in Trimester 3 subject to availability. |
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