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For students commencing from 1 July to 31 December 2016, the Master of Environmental Science (Advanced) r

Either:
Environmental Biology

48 units from completion ofBIOL8701Research Project, which must be completed more than once
24 units from completion of Environmental Biology courses from the following list:
BIOL6002Plants: Genes to Environment
BIOL6003Plant Functional Diversity: Genomes to Biomes
BIOL6004Population Ecology
BIOL6006Principles of Genetics
BIOL6010Field Studies in Behavioural Ecology
BIOL6106Biosecurity
BIOL6111Australian Vertebrates
BIOL6113Invertebrate Zoology
BIOL6116Marine Conservation Ecology
BIOL6125Plants and Global Climate Change
BIOL6161Genes: Replication and Expression
BIOL6162Molecular Gene Technology
BIOL6177Advances in Molecular Plant Science
BIOL6191Biology, Society and Ethics
BIOL6201Big Questions in Biology
BIOL6202Experimental Design and Analysis in Biology
BIOL6206Evolution of Biodiversity
BIOL6631Evolutionary and Behavioural Ecology
BIOL8021Health and Disease in a Changing World

12 units from completion of Environmental and Ecological Science courses from th


ENVS6005Sustainable Urban Systems
ENVS6015GIS and Spatial Analysis
ENVS6020Human Ecology
ENVS6022Water Science
ENVS6024Biodiversity Conservation
ENVS6025Complex Environmental Problems in Action

ENVS6026Managing Forested Landscapes


ENVS6103Introduction to Environmental and Social Research
ENVS6104Australia's Environment
ENVS6201Biodiversity Science: Wildlife, Vegetation and Landscape Ecology
ENVS6202Environmental Measurement, Modelling and Monitoring
ENVS6204Weather, Climate and Fire
ENVS6218Environmental Science Field School
ENVS6223Sustainable Agricultural Systems
ENVS6301Climate Change Science & Policy in Practice
ENVS6303Climatology
ENVS6304Land and Catchment Management
ENVS6306Human Futures
ENVS6307Climate Change Science & Policy
ENVS6308Fire in the Environment
ENVS6311Severe Weather
ENVS6514Ecological Assessment and Management
ENVS6319Advanced Remote Sensing and GIS
ENVS6529Palaeo-Environmental Reconstruction
ENVS6555Water Management
ENVS8003Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation
ENVS8015Contemporary Perspectives in Environmental Science
ENVS8048Topics in Environment & Society

12 units from completion of Environmental Earth Science courses from the followin
EMSC6014Sedimentology and Stratigraphy
EMSC6015Chemistry of Planet Earth
EMSC6019Geobiology and Evolution of Life on Earth
EMSC6021Fundamentals of Climate System Science
EMSC6023Marine Biogeochemistry
EMSC6025Groundwater
EMSC6027Palaeoclimatology and Climate Change
EMSC6028Coastal Environmental Earth Science
EMSC6032Melting Polar Ice Sheets, Sea Level Variations and Climate Change

EMSC6040Seminar A: Short Research Project


EMSC6041Seminar B: Short Research Project
EMSC6107The Blue Planet: an introduction to Earth system science
EMSC8014Special Topics in Earth Science
EMSC8018Advanced Water and Marine Geosciences
EMSC8706Introduction to Natural Hazards
EMSC8707Advanced Natural Hazards
Or:
Environmental and Ecological Science

48 units from completionENVS8000Masters Dissertation, which must be completed more than onc

24 units from completion of Environmental and Ecological Science courses from th


ENVS6005Sustainable Urban Systems
ENVS6015GIS and Spatial Analysis
ENVS6020Human Ecology
ENVS6022Water Science
ENVS6024Biodiversity Conservation
ENVS6025Complex Environmental Problems in Action
ENVS6026Managing Forested Landscapes
ENVS6103Introduction to Environmental and Social Research
ENVS6104Australia's Environment
ENVS6201Biodiversity Science: Wildlife, Vegetation and Landscape Ecology
ENVS6202Environmental Measurement, Modelling and Monitoring
ENVS6204Weather, Climate and Fire
ENVS6218Environmental Science Field School
ENVS6223Sustainable Agricultural Systems
ENVS6301Climate Change Science & Policy in Practice
ENVS6303Climatology
ENVS6304Land and Catchment Management
ENVS6306Human Futures
ENVS6307Climate Change Science & Policy
ENVS6308Fire in the Environment

ENVS6311Severe Weather
ENVS6319Advanced Remote Sensing and GIS
ENVS6514Ecological Assessment and Management
ENVS6529Palaeo-Environmental Reconstruction
ENVS6555Water Management
ENVS8003Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation
12 units from completion of Environmental Biology courses from the following list:
BIOL6002Plants: Genes to Environment

BIOL6003Plant Functional Diversity: Genomes to Biome


BIOL6004Population Ecology
BIOL6006Principles of Genetics
BIOL6010Field Studies in Behavioural Ecology
BIOL6106Biosecurity
BIOL6111Australian Vertebrates
BIOL6113Invertebrate Zoology
BIOL6116Marine Conservation Ecology
BIOL6125Plants and Global Climate Change
BIOL6161Genes: Replication and Expression
BIOL6162Molecular Gene Technology
BIOL6177Advances in Molecular Plant Science
BIOL6191Biology, Society and Ethics
BIOL6201Big Questions in Biology
BIOL6202Experimental Design and Analysis in Biology
BIOL6206Evolution of Biodiversity
BIOL6631Evolutionary and Behavioural Ecology
BIOL8021Health and Disease in a Changing World

12 units from completion of Environmental Earth Science courses from the followin
EMSC6014Sedimentology and Stratigraphy
EMSC6015Chemistry of Planet Earth
EMSC6019Geobiology and Evolution of Life on Earth
EMSC6021Fundamentals of Climate System Science

EMSC6023Marine Biogeochemistry
EMSC6025Groundwater
EMSC6027Palaeoclimatology and Climate Change
EMSC6028Coastal Environmental Earth Science

EMSC6032Melting Polar Ice Sheets, Sea Level Variation


EMSC6040Seminar A: Short Research Project
EMSC6041Seminar B: Short Research Project

EMSC6107The Blue Planet: an introduction to Earth sys


EMSC8014Special Topics in Earth Science
EMSC8018Advanced Water and Marine Geosciences
EMSC8706Introduction to Natural Hazards
EMSC8707Advanced Natural Hazards

Or:
Environmental Earth Science

48 units from completion ofEMSC8030Earth Science Research Project, w

24 units from completion of Environmental Earth Science courses from the followin
EMSC6014Sedimentology and Stratigraphy
EMSC6015Chemistry of Planet Earth
EMSC6019Geobiology and Evolution of Life on Earth
EMSC6021Fundamentals of Climate System Science
EMSC6023Marine Biogeochemistry
EMSC6025Groundwater
EMSC6027Palaeoclimatology and Climate Change
EMSC6028Coastal Environmental Earth Science

EMSC6032Melting Polar Ice Sheets, Sea Level Variation


EMSC6040Seminar A: Short Research Project
EMSC6041Seminar B: Short Research Project

EMSC6107The Blue Planet: an introduction to Earth sys


EMSC8014Special Topics in Earth Science
EMSC8018Advanced Water and Marine Geosciences
EMSC8706Introduction to Natural Hazards

EMSC8707Advanced Natural Hazards

12 units from the completion of Environmental and Ecological Science courses fro
ENVS6005Sustainable Urban Systems
ENVS6015GIS and Spatial Analysis
ENVS6020Human Ecology
ENVS6022Water Science
ENVS6024Biodiversity Conservation
ENVS6025Complex Environmental Problems in Action
ENVS6026Managing Forested Landscapes

ENVS6103Introduction to Environmental and Social Res


ENVS6104Australia's Environment

ENVS6201Biodiversity Science: Wildlife, Vegetation and

ENVS6202Environmental Measurement, Modelling and


ENVS6204Weather, Climate and Fire
ENVS6218Environmental Science Field School
ENVS6223Sustainable Agricultural Systems
ENVS6301Climate Change Science & Policy in Practice
ENVS6303Climatology
ENVS6304Land and Catchment Management
ENVS6306Human Futures
ENVS6307Climate Change Science & Policy
ENVS6308Fire in the Environment
ENVS6311Severe Weather
ENVS6514Ecological Assessment and Management
ENVS6319Advanced Remote Sensing and GIS
ENVS6529Palaeo-Environmental Reconstruction
ENVS6555Water Management

ENVS8003Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation

ENVS8015Contemporary Perspectives in Environmenta


ENVS8048Topics in Environment & Society

12 units from completion of Environmental Biology courses from the following list:

BIOL6002Plants: Genes to Environment

BIOL6003Plant Functional Diversity: Genomes to Biome


BIOL6004Population Ecology
BIOL6006Principles of Genetics
BIOL6010Field Studies in Behavioural Ecology
BIOL6106Biosecurity
BIOL6111Australian Vertebrates
BIOL6113Invertebrate Zoology
BIOL6116Marine Conservation Ecology
BIOL6125Plants and Global Climate Change
BIOL6161Genes: Replication and Expression
BIOL6162Molecular Gene Technology
BIOL6177Advances in Molecular Plant Science
BIOL6191Biology, Society and Ethics
BIOL6201Big Questions in Biology
BIOL6202Experimental Design and Analysis in Biology
BIOL6206Evolution of Biodiversity
BIOL6631Evolutionary and Behavioural Ecology
BIOL8021Health and Disease in a Changing World

Students must have completed a minimum of 48 units in order to attempt courses from the following list:
BIOL8701Research Project
EMSC8030Earth Science Research Project
ENVS8000Masters Dissertation

he Master of Environment (Advanced) requires the completion of 96 units, which must consist of:
48 units from completion of the following coursework component:

6 units from completion ofENVS8016Contemporary Perspectives in Environment-Society Interactio


A minimum of 6 units from completion of courses from the following list:
ENVS6025Complex Environmental Problems in Action
ENVS6306Human Futures
ENVS8048Topics in Environment & Society
ENVS8049Independent Research Project

A minimum of 6 units from completion of Economics & Governance courses from t


CRWF8000Government, Markets and Global Change
EMDV8079Water Conflicts
EMDV8080International Climate Change Policy and Economics
EMDV8081Domestic climate change policy and economics
ECON8040Resource and Environmental Economics
EMDV8078Introduction to Environmental and Resource Economics
EMDV8104Environmental Governance
EMDV8108Applied Environmental and Resource Management
ENVS6033International Environmental Policy
ENVS6315Essentials of Environmental Law
ENVS6528Environmental Policy
IDEC8053Environmental Economics
IDEC8088Cost-Benefit Analysis: Principles and Practice
IDEC8017Econometric Techniques
IDEC8018Agricultural Economics and Resource Policy
LAWS6503Law and the Environment
LAWS8123Water Resources Law
LAWS8146Environmental Landuse Planning Law
LAWS8189Fundamentals of Environmental Law
LAWS8280Biodiversity Law and Policy

A minimum of 6 units from completion of Environmental Science courses from the

EMDV8026Introduction to Environmental Science


ENVS6022Water Science
ENVS6024Biodiversity Conservation
ENVS6026Managing Forested Landscapes
ENVS6201Biodiversity Science: Wildlife, Vegetation and Landscape Ecology
ENVS6204Weather, Climate and Fire
ENVS6218Environmental Science Field School
ENVS6223Sustainable Agricultural Systems
ENVS6303Climatology
ENVS6304Land and Catchment Management
ENVS6307Climate Change Science & Policy
ENVS6308Fire in the Environment
ENVS6311Severe Weather
ENVS6312Geomorphology: Landscape Evolution under Changing Climate
ENVS6514Ecological Assessment and Management
ENVS6529Palaeo-Environmental Reconstruction
ENVS6555Water Management
ENVS8003Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation
ENVS8015Contemporary Perspectives in Environmental Science
A minimum of 6 units from completion of Society & Environment courses from the
ANTH8007Key Concepts in Anthropology of Development
ANTH8008Social Impact Assessment: Theory and Methods (Advanced)
ANTH8009Development in Practice
ANTH8014Mining, Community and Society
ANTH8019Social Analysis & Community Politics
ANTH8021Participatory Modelling for Development
ANTH8028Social Impact Assessment: Theory and Methods
ANTH8030Critically Assessing Contemporary Development Practice
ANTH8038Critical Issues in Gender and Development
ANTH8042Migration, Refugees and Development
ANTH8047Land Rights and Resource Development
EMDV8001Environmental Sustainability, Health and Development

EMDV8007Environmental Policy and Communications


EMDV8101State, Society and Natural Resources
ENVS6005Sustainable Urban Systems
ENVS6013Society and Environmental Change
ENVS6017Vietnam Field School
ENVS6020Human Ecology
ENVS6021Participatory Resource Management: Working with Communities and Stakeholders
ENVS6108Sustainable Development
ENVS6205Island Sustainable Development: Fiji Field School
ENVS6301Climate Change Science & Policy in Practice
POGO8008Participation and Program Management
POGO8061Gender and Policy

A minimum of 6 units from completion of Research Methods courses from the follo
ANTH8019Social Analysis & Community Politics
EMDV8002Methods for Environmental Decision-Making
EMDV8102Research Methods for Environmental Management
EMDV8103Environmental Assessment
ENVS6014Qualitative Research Methods for Sustainability
ENVS6015GIS and Spatial Analysis
ENVS6103Introduction to Environmental and Social Research
ENVS6202Environmental Measurement, Modelling and Monitoring
ENVS6319Advanced Remote Sensing and GIS
MATH6102Environmental Modelling and Integrated Assessment
MATH6103Scientific and Industrial Modelling
48 units from completion of the following research component:

48 units from completion ofENVS8000Masters Dissertation, as 12 or 24 units in sequential semest

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