Environmental Management (BEnvMan)
Course Code: B1254
The world must address the challenges from climate change and population growth. Such challenges can only be met through sustainable management that not only integrates science of the total environment but also translates that science into practical management decisions. The Environmental Management degree links management to local, regional and global sustainability, enabling graduates to develop clear management alternatives for a viable sustainable future.
| Level: | Bachelor |
| Qualification: | Bachelor of Environmental Management (BEnvMan) |
| Duration: | 3 years full-time or part-time equivalent |
| Availability: | Murdoch campus (internal) Murdoch campus (external) |
| Employment Prospects: | Environmental Management graduates are well positioned to enter the public and private sectors, to join environmental consulting firms, and to work overseas. Employment opportunities are likely to be enhanced for graduates who have completed either the Bachelor of Environmental Science or research honours. |
| Special Requirements: | This degree is available externally, although some attendance is required in individual units. |
| Recommended Minors: | Ecosystem Management; Environmental Issues; Marine Biology |
| Recommended Double Majors: | Ecotourism (BSc); Environmental Science (BEnvSc, BSc); Management (BCom); Marine Science (BSc) |
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