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Murdoch University

With this course students will learn about the environmental impact of energy systems and how they are assessed and monitored. Students will gain detailed knowledge from industry leaders, and gain experience working with real-life equipment and technologies. Students will also have the choice between two specializations- energy, environment and sustainability or global warming and climate science.
Good knowledge of physics and environmental studies.
Major studies focuses on understanding of the policy context of energy systems, the environmental impacts associated with these systems, and their assessment and subsequent monitoring.
To be eligible to this course, The student must have a recognized Bachelor's degree, usually requiring at least three years of full-time study or its equivalent, or higher, or satisfactory preparation through a combination of previous study and work experience. For more details contact Study Excel.
Upon completion of this environmental course, Students will have the interdisciplinary training and qualifications to excel as a natural resource manager, with a full understanding of legal and policy obligations and how to minimize the risk of litigation.
This course will give students a range of career opportunities, particularly within power generation companies, renewable energy management organizations, as well as government and the private sector. This course will also provide students with clear pathway to the Master of Science in either Environmental Science or Renewable Energy.
$26,250 (annual tuition fee for 2013 in AUD - 24 pts)
1 year full-time study