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Graduate Certificate in Resource Governance

Course Type: Postgraduate Coursework
Study Mode: On and off campus
Duration: One year full-time or two years part-time
Commencement: Semester 1 or Semester 2 (subject to availability)
Fees: Full Fee
Total Credit Points: 24 credit points
Course Overview:

This Graduate Certificate is designed for Managers of Catchment Management Authorities. The Course examines:

  • Natural resource management;
  • Commercial management theories; and
  • Policy and strategy formation.

Graduates will learn how to combine regulations, market intervention, and incentives to achieve effective behavioural change.

Entry Requirements:

A candidate for the Graduate Certificate in Resource Governance shall have fulfilled all of the requirements for admission to a degree, or qualification of equivalent standing, accepted by the Faculty as sufficient qualification for admission to the course, or shall provide other evidence to show to the satisfaction of the Faculty that he or she is adequately prepared for candidature.

Course Structure:

The award comprises the units listed below:

  • Resource Management Risk and Responsibility (LLM 627);
  • Resource Rules (LLM 628);
  • Strategy and Sustainability (LLM 629); and
  • Catchments, Contracts and Conflicts (LLM 630).
Further Information:

Contact the Student Centre on 1800 818 865, or (02) 6773 4444 or email studentcentre@une.edu.au.