Master of Environmental Management 24 months Postgraduate Program By Charles Darwin University |Top Universities
Subject Ranking

# 451-470QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

24 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

31,632 AUDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Environmental SciencesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Environmental Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master of Environmental Management complements existing science qualifications if you are a graduate starting out or an established professional looking to broaden or deepen your professional skill set.
You will focus on the principles and practices of Environmental Management, particularly in the context of wet-dry and semi-arid tropical ecosystems and arid landscapes. Topic areas covered include livelihoods, spatial science and analysis, and ecology and management of natural resources. Unit selection is flexible within these areas. Professional placements and remote Australia and international intensives are also available.
The broad skills, concepts and applications explored in this course are also relevant even if you are working in other ecosystems, and includes a focus on the social context within which environmental management takes place.
The course is flexible and caters to your individual needs. It balances required knowledge and technical skills, develops conceptual skills, and challenges you to apply them to natural resource management within its complex social context.
Graduates may seek professional membership to associations such as the Australian Rangelands Society, Ecological Society of Australia and Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand

Program overview

Main Subject

Environmental Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

Study Mode

On Campus

The Master of Environmental Management complements existing science qualifications if you are a graduate starting out or an established professional looking to broaden or deepen your professional skill set.
You will focus on the principles and practices of Environmental Management, particularly in the context of wet-dry and semi-arid tropical ecosystems and arid landscapes. Topic areas covered include livelihoods, spatial science and analysis, and ecology and management of natural resources. Unit selection is flexible within these areas. Professional placements and remote Australia and international intensives are also available.
The broad skills, concepts and applications explored in this course are also relevant even if you are working in other ecosystems, and includes a focus on the social context within which environmental management takes place.
The course is flexible and caters to your individual needs. It balances required knowledge and technical skills, develops conceptual skills, and challenges you to apply them to natural resource management within its complex social context.
Graduates may seek professional membership to associations such as the Australian Rangelands Society, Ecological Society of Australia and Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand

Admission Requirements

58+
176+
79+
6.5+

Successful completion of one of the following:

  • a recognised bachelor degree or equivalent in a related field
  • a recognised bachelor degree in an unrelated field plus completion of a graduate diploma in a relevant field such as biological science, earth science, environmental engineering, environmental science, geography, geographic information or sustainability studies.

2 Years
Jan
Aug

Tuition fees

Domestic Students

19,040 AUD
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International Students

31,632 AUD
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