Environmental science and environmental management at Charles Darwin University are research-intensive, dynamic disciplines, situated within some of the most spectacular and fascinating natural and cultural environments in Australia.
The Master of Environmental Management provides postgraduate education for existing and future professionals on the context, principles and practices for environmental management, particularly in the wet-dry and semi-arid tropical ecosystems and arid landscapes. The skills, concepts and applications covered in this course are also highly transferable to other ecosystems.
The core units focus on the social context within which environmental management takes place. The flexibility of specialist electives means you can undertake the course fully online or on campus, or a by a combination of both, depending on unit selection. Small class sizes mean that all students have ready access to staff, via collegial online or face-to-face interactions.
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Successful completion of one of the following: a recognised bachelor degree or equivalent international qualification in a related field; or a recognised bachelor degree in an unrelated field plus completion of a graduate diploma in a related field or equivalent international qualification. Related fields include: biological science, earth science, environmental engineering, environmental science, geography, geographic information or sustainability studies.
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