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Graduate Certificate in Environmental Management

Program Duration

Grad Cert - 1 session full-time (0.5 year) or 2 sessions part-time (1 year).

We aim to provide as much flexibility as possible in the delivery to suit students’ needs. The mandatory courses are available in distance mode and a number of potential electives are available in distance or short-course mode.

Program Requirements

Students enrolled in the Graduate Certificate in Environmental Management are required to complete a program totalling 24 units of credit. This is made up of:

  • 1 compulsory core course of 6 units of credit (= 6 UOC);
  • 2 fundamental knowledge courses (each of 6 units of credit = 12 UOC);
  • the remaining 6 units of credit to be taken as an elective OR the second core course (IEST5002) OR another fundamental knowledge course.

This program is designed to provide an introduction to the frameworks (especially sustainability), tools and basic disciplinary knowledge relevant to environmental management. It is fully articulated with the Graduate Diploma and Master of Environmental Management.

Compulsory core course

  • IEST5001: Frameworks for Environmental Management (to be taken at the start of the Program)

This core course is 3 hours per week, and worth 6 units of credit. For more details on the content of this course, please see the Course Information page in the Current Students section.

Fundamental Knowledge Courses

  • BIOS9001: Fundamental Knowledge in Environmental Management: Ecology
  • CHEM7300: Fundamental Knowledge in Environmental Management: Physical Science
  • CVEN9895: Fundamental Knowledge in Environmental Management: Engineering
  • ECON5125: Fundamental Knowledge in Environmental Management: Economics
  • HPSC5520: Fundamental Knowledge in Environmental Management: Social Science
  • LAWS3439: Fundamental Knowledge in Environmental Management: Law

Each of the core courses is worth 6 units of credit. For more details on the content of these courses, please see the Course Information page in the Current Students section.

To deal with the fact that students will bring very different knowledge bases to the program and may need to fill knowledge gaps in order to achieve basic ‘environmental literacy’, 6 ‘fundamental knowledge’ courses form an important part of the program. Students will be required to take those Fundamental Knowledge courses for which they cannot demonstrate sufficient background.

Students will be required to take 2 fundamental knowledge courses, selected on the basis of their disciplinary background and experience. The fundamental knowledge courses to be taken will be determined following discussion of academic qualifications and experience with the Program Coordinator.

The remainder 6 UOC

The remainder of units of credit (usually 6UOC) may be taken as an elective, which may be selected from a University-wide list. Choice of electives is through consultation with the Program Coordinator and based on previous experience, needs and timetabling constraints. For more details on the content of these courses, please see the Course Information page in the Current Students section.

Otherwise, the remainder 6 UOC may be taken as the second core course IEST5002, or another Fundamental Knowledge course, selected as above.

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