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Murdoch University

This course will give students to gain the skills and experience needed to meet the world's growing demand for environmental scientists. In this course, Student’s will explore the scientific, social and economic elements or major global issues. Students will also learn how to effectively manage both people and ecosystems to solve a range of complex problems relating to sustainability and climate change. This degree complements Murdoch's existing courses in Sustainable Energy Management, Environmental Science and Sustainable Development.
Good general knowledge and basic knowledge of environmental science.
Major studies include gaining of detailed knowledge related to climate change, resource depletion, economics, politics, technological change, environmental protection and poverty alleviation.
As per normal admission requirements. There are no prerequisites for admission but it is highly desirable for students to have undertaken Chemistry 3A/3C and Mathematics 2C/2D.
After completing this degree, Students will be qualified for a number of roles in the public sector and private organizations at a local, national and international level.
Sustainability Science graduates are well positioned to enter the public sector at Local, State or Federal government levels, to join the private sector, non-government organisations or research institutions.
$24,500 (annual tuition fee for 2013 in AUD - 24 pts)
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