Comments about Graduate Certificate in Carbon Management - On Campus - Robina - Queensland
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Objectives
The Graduate Certificate in Carbon Management focuses on the economic, environmental, legal and asset/building performance requirements of the new carbon emissions environment. Graduates will be equipped with knowledge and skills pertaining to: * The regulatory and legal framework that will guide and influence new developments * The evolving business and economic environment of carbon trading and auditing * The asset and performance requirements of the new carbon emissions environment * The environmental, ecological and sustainability requirements and impacts of carbon trading and carbon management on the operations of business, and other organisations in the Australian economy.
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Entry requirements
Successful completion of any undergraduate degree in a related area and/or extensive relevant professional experience deemed equivalent by the Faculty Dean. This program is currently available to domestic students only. International students should enquire with the Faculty of Business, Technology and Sustainable Development.
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Academic title
Graduate Certificate in Carbon Management
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Course description
Enrolment
Domestic Students: You have the option of undertaking either 30 or 40cp per semester.
Bond’s teaching methodology involves a combination of lectures, tutorials, seminars, examinations, projects, presentations, assignments, computer labs and industry projects.
Professional Outcomes
Climate change is a long-term strategic policy that will ultimately impact on all areas of business operations. As such, the services of skilled carbon auditors, brokers and managers will be essential to the on-going global competitiveness of organisations across the broad spectrum of industry, generating excellent opportunities for graduates qualified in this emerging specialty.
Course Structure
Students must complete the following 4 subjects:
* Environmental Management and Ecological Science
* Environmental Legal Issues
* Asset & Facilities Management
* Economics of Sustainable Development