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Master of Environment
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Objectives
Students who complete the Master of Environment will have: • An advanced understanding of environmental issues • Advanced skills and techniques applicable to changing and managing the environment • An ability to evaluate and synthesise research and professional literature in the chosen stream or focus of study • An advanced understanding of the international context and sensitivities of environmental assessment
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Academic title
Master of Environment
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Course description
After completion of the first 8 subjects (100 points) there is the option of undertaking: one of eleven specialist streams, or the tailored program.
Specialist streams
Streams are paths of study designed by experts in the field and approved by the programs academic and external advisors. Streams available are:
• Development
• Conservation, Restoration and Landscape Management
• Integrated Catchment Management
• Energy Studies
• Waste Management
• Public Health
• Education
• Governance, policy and communication
• Sustainable cities sustainable regions
• Sustainable forests
• Energy efficiency modelling and implementation
The streams offer a choice of compulsory subjects, in addition to two core subjects.
The tailored program
In the tailored program students complete two core subjects. Additional subjects are chosen depending on academic background. Note that prerequisites may apply. An academic advisor will help you develop your study plan.
Subject Semester Credit Points
950-601 Sustainability Policy and Management
The subject covers alternative concepts and definitions of sustainable practice; critical appraisal of approaches taken by different disciplines to environmental issues and their identification; the scoping of potential solutions; the evaluation of c... Semester 1 12.50
950-600 Trans-disciplinary thinking & learning
This subject will consider the complexity of environmental knowledge, understanding of problems, and solutions by: •	Engaging with an environmental dilemma in which discipline based framings of the issue and ways of understandi... Semester 2 12.50
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