Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Management (Sustainable Development)
Duration: 8 Subjects (80 Credit Points)
Description
The Postgraduate Diploma of Environmental Management (Sustainable Development) program establishes the economic, business, science and technology, policymaking, ecological, sustainability and environmental 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. The program provides electives to allow students to explore areas of interest. The content is internationalised so that the qualification is relevant for international students.
Key areas of environmental concern including climate change, resource depletion (e.g. water, fisheries, coasts and forests), and management of pollution and waste are covered at postgraduate level with a balance of theory and practice. Australian and international perspectives are given.
Professional Outcomes
This Postgraduate Diploma is designed to equip students with the knowledge and practical experience to be environmental management and sustainability professionals in business and industry, government, and consulting positions. Potential career outcomes include roles in corporate environmental management, sustainable supply chain management, green investment and carbon management.
Program Details
| Label |
Detail |
| Type: |
Postgraduate Diploma |
| Mode: |
On campus |
| Starting Semester/s |
2013 January 2013 May 2013 September 2014 January 2014 May 2014 September |
| Faculty/School: |
Sustainable Development |
| Program Code: |
BN-13087 |
| CRICOS Code: |
070258E |