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Code MAAALE

Environmental Management Major

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Why study at ECU?

About this Major

Ready to play a key role in our environmental future?

In this major, you’ll develop a specialisation in the core areas of environmental management including the sustainable management of natural areas and urban landscapes. Learn the biological and physical aspects of our environment and unlock the skills needed to manage it. This major also covers multidisciplinary topics including scientific, economic, legal and societal issues.

Code MAAALE

Availability & Campus

Location Availability
Joondalup
Mount Lawley
South West
Online
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Details

Structure

Unit Code Unit Title Credit Points
SCC1123Chemistry for the Life Sciences15
SCI1193Introduction to Environmental Science15
SCI1192Physical Environments15
SCI1185Ecology15
SCM2201Soil and Land Processes15
SCI2108Environmental Management and Sustainability15
SCM2104Geographical Information Systems15
LAW2602Environmental Law and Administration15
SCM3203Environmental Impact Assessment15
SCI3453Sustainable Natural Resource Management15
SCI3206Environmental Investigation and Monitoring15
ECF3603Environmental Economics15

Note: Students with ATAR Chemistry (or equivalent) should enroll in SCC1111 General Chemistry or SCC1250 Inorganic Chemistry in place of SCC1123 Chemistry for the Life Sciences.

For more detailed unit information for this Major take a look at our Handbook. To organise your life for next semester visit the Teaching timetable.

Student handbook

Notes

Learning Outcomes

  1. Apply broad discipline knowledge to a range of theoretical and practical environmental science situations.
  2. Analyse environmental data using a range of scientific approaches.
  3. Draw conclusions from field, experimental and/or theoretical approaches to generate solutions to environmental management problems.
  4. Synthesise relevant information from multiple sources using environmental, digital and managerial literacies and technologies.
  5. Communicate environmental science knowledge and values in professional and public contexts.
  6. Incorporate diverse perspectives into scientific practice, applying a global outlook and including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultural perspectives.
  7. Work collaboratively with others, encompassing social, sustainable and ethical values into scientific practice.
  8. Apply own learning to professional practice.

Career Opportunities

Employment opportunities

The strong management focus of this course prepares graduates for careers in government agencies and industries which deal with conservation of biodiversity, environmental impact assessment and management of activities, environmental planning and the management and rehabilitation of specific ecosystems. Students benefit from a learning environment inspired by world class research academics with strong industry, NGO and government links.

Possible future job titles

Environmental Officer, Environmental Consultant, Catchment Officer, Natural Resource Officer, Environmental Management Officer, Conservation Field Officer, Land Management Officer, Environmental Consultant, Landcare Officer, Environmental Educator, Coastcare Officer, Marine Park Ranger, National Park Ranger, Bushland Crew Leader, Park Planner, Sanctuary Manager, Ecotourism Officer

This Major can be studied in the following courses

Experiences

Student stories

Liam Guy

Liam Guy

ECU Health Science

I am excited for the future and where this role will take me, thanks to ECU!

I found my practical placement the most valuable part of my courses, as it ultimately led to my first health promotion job. I undertook a 2-week practical placement with the WA Country Health Service in Northam. I had an amazing experience where I was able to create actual, publicised health promotion resources, travel to other towns and participate in events.

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