Bachelor of Environmental Management (Sustainable Development)
Duration: 2 years full-time (6 semesters); Flexible part-time study is available to domestic students only
Starting: January, May, September
Program Description
Sustainability and climate change are fundamental global challenges. Being part of the solution to these issues can be a rewarding and exciting career choice. Bond’s Bachelor of Environmental Management (Sustainable Development) is distinguished by its emphasis on the most current principles and practices within the field. You will focus on important sustainability issues including the core elements of science, technology, economics, policy, development, impact assessment and entrepreneurship. You will engage in practical work experience through field studies, industry internships and a client-driven industry project. The curriculum is focused on both Australian and international best practice.
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 Bachelor of Environmental Management (Sustainable Development) is designed to provide you with the knowledge and practical experience to be a sustainability professional in business, industry, government and consulting positions. Potential career outcomes include roles in corporate social environmental management and responsibility, ethical supply chain management, environmental impact, green investment and carbon management.
Program Details
| Label |
Detail |
| Type: |
Bachelors Degree |
| 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-10020 |
| CRICOS Code: |
069028G |