Undergraduate
Resource Management and Environmental Science
The Resource and Environmental Management Program within the School of Resources, Environment and Society offers a broad, flexible education in environmental science and natural resource management. The curriculum comprises a core of natural and social sciences courses relevant to environmental conservation and sustainable resource management. The Program emphasises experiential and field-based learning, and combines broadly based environmental education with focused professional development and opportunities for specialisation.
Courses in the Program are best organised into streams, examples include: biodiversity conservation; catchment management; environmental data collection and management; environmental politics, policy and planning; farm forestry; forest and landscape ecology; geographical information systems; human ecology and social change; international development; landcare and land management; natural resource economics; resource planning and management; soil ecology and management; urban wildlife and forests; and wildlife and habitat management.
Graduates find employment in a wide variety of roles, reflecting their diverse interests and the way in which they have structured their degree.