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ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT Major  
MAEMAN 
M20 BACHELOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 
 

The Bachelor of Environmental Science with an Environmental Management major introduces students to the multidisciplinary nature of Environmental Management. Environmental Management involves an understanding of the environment, and the knowledge and skills used in its management. The strong management focus of this course prepares graduates for careers in government agencies and industries which deal with conservation of biodiversity, environmental impact assessment, environmental planning and the management and rehabilitation of specific ecosystems such as land, wetlands, forests, coastlines and arid regions.

 

The degree has three main components:

 

1.  A core program of eight units completed in the first year.

2.  A Major program consisting of eight units in Environmental Management.

3.  A Second Major* chosen from the list below:

 

Biological Sciences

Conservation Biology

Environmental Chemistry**

Management of Aquatic Systems

Catchment Management

 

*With permission of the course coordinator an eight-unit Supporting Major from a course offered by another school may be selected instead of a recommended Second Major.

 

** Students who choose Environmental Chemistry as their second major, will need to complete in their first year EITHER SCC1111, General Chemistry unit, OR SCC1123, Chemistry for the Life Sciences AND SCC1226, Introduction to Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry. For the latter option, students will need to see their   Course Coordinator.

 
UNIT SET LOCATION
This unit set is available on Joondalup Campus.
 
MODE OF DELIVERY
This unit set is available in the following mode of delivery - On-campus.
 
 
 
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YEAR ONE
Semester 1
SCI1182 Case Studies in Science 15
SCI1187 Form and Function in Biology 15
Plus two core units from Year One
 
Semester 2
SCI1184 Australia's Physical Environment 15
SCI1183 Origins and Evolution of Life 15
SCI1186 Understanding Pollution 15
Plus one core unit from Year One
 
YEAR TWO
Semester 1
SCM2201 Soil and Land Processes 15
SCI2202 Revegetation: Principles and Practices 15
Plus two units from the second major
 
Semester 2
SCM2101 Environmental Mapping 15
SCM2203 Valuing the Environment 15
Plus two units from the second major
 
YEAR THREE
Semester 1
SCM3201 Conservation Biology 15
SCM3203 Environmental Impact Assessment 15
Plus two units from the second major
 
Semester 2
SCM3203 Environmental Impact Assessment 15
SCM3204 Ecosystem Management 15
Plus two units from the second major
 

Last Updated - Higher Education: 18/11/2004