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Master of Environmental Management (Sustainable Development) 

Duration: 1 year 4 months full-time (4 semesters). Flexible part-time study is available to domestic students only. Intensive mode delivery available.
Starting: January, May, September

Program Description

The Master of Environmental Management (Sustainable Development) program provides an in-depth look at environmental management, imparting the knowledge that is needed for graduates planning to work in the environmental management area. A practical integration of disciplines is carried out via field work. This degree provides electives that allow students to explore their areas of interest. The content is globally focused, making this qualification relevant worldwide. Students can apply for a postgraduate industry internship in the final semester of the Master’s program. This includes the option of being involved in a client based environmental management capstone project or a research dissertation.

Work Experience and Internships

Internships and work placements are encouraged. They provide students with the opportunity to apply skills and knowledge learnt while studying and maximise opportunities for career progression after they complete their studies. An Industry Placements Officer assists students in sourcing work experience and internship opportunities.

Professional Outcomes

The Master of Environmental Management (Sustainable Development) will provide you with the skills to be a sustainability professional in business, industry, government, non-government organisations and private consultancies. Potential fields of employment include corporate social responsibility, ethical supply chain management, sustainable technology development, green investment and carbon management. 

Program Details

Label Detail
Type: Masters Coursework
Mode: On campus
Starting Semester/s
  • 2012 January
  • 2012 May
  • 2012 September
  • 2013 January
  • 2013 May
  • 2013 September
  • Faculty/School: Sustainable Development
    Program Code: BN-13086
    CRICOS Code: 070259D

    Learn in a green study environment, The Bond University Mirvac School of Sustainable Development Building