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E60 Bachelor of Science (Environmental Management) Honours

GENERAL INFORMATION

The honours course consists of a fourth year after students have completed the third year of a Bachelor of Science degree. It is expected that students who are interested in study at this level will consult the relevant course coordinator before making application for admission.

 

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Students completing a Bachelor of Science may apply for admission to the honours course. In general, a course average of 70 per cent or better is necessary.

 

COURSE STRUCTURE

The extra year of study has two components. The first comprises two or more content units prescribed by the School concerned; the second takes the form of a major Honours Project under the supervision of staff from the relevant School.

 

The following Bachelor of Science Honours courses are available in the School of Natural Sciences:

 

Biological Sciences

Environmental Management

 


Environmental Management

Course Code E60

 

The honours course consists of a fourth year of full-time study in environmental management for students who have completed the third year of a Bachelor of Science (Environmental Management) course with credit.

 
Semester 1
EMH5101 Honours Thesis Preparation 1 20 
EMH5102 Honours Thesis Preparation 2 20 
SCI515D Advanced Topics in Environmental Management 1 20 
 
Semester 2
EMH5103 Honours Thesis 1 20 
EMH5104 Honours Thesis 2 20 
SCI515E Advanced Topics in Environmental Management 2 20 
 
 
 
 
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Last Updated - Higher Education: 31/03/2006 VET: 31/03/2006