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2010 Course Handbook

ENVS65P - Wildlife Management - Habitat (Postgraduate Study Pattern)

Major: Wildlife Management
Area of Study: Environmental Sciences
Degree: PGDipWldMgt - Postgraduate Diploma In Wildlife Management
Offered By: The Faculty of Science
Admission Requirements: Bachelor degree with relevant major
Fees:
Attendance Modes:

External

Study Loads:

Full Time (1.0)

Part Time

Commencing Study Periods:

FH

SH

General Requirements

Minimum number of credit points 24
and completion of other specific requirements as set out below

Specific Requirements

800 level
Required GSE852 Wildlife Habitat Management (4) 4
Required GSE853 Wildlife Management: Principles and Practices (4) 4
Required GSE854 Biodiversity Survey and Habitat Assessment Techniques (4) 4
Required GSE855 Communication and Wildlife Management (4) 4
Required 4 cp fromBIOL867 Australian and World Vegetation (4)
GSE856 Wildlife Survey (design, conduct and interpretation) (4)
HGEO803 Cultural Issues in Wildlife Management (4)
GEOS810 GIS Skills in Habitat and Wildlife Management (4) 4
Required 4 cp fromGSE801 Environmental Law and Policy (4)
GSE806 Economic Evaluation Techniques (4)
GSE816 Local Government Approval Process (4)
GSE845 Environmental Impact Assessment (4)
BIOL867 Australian and World Vegetation (4)
GSE856 Wildlife Survey (design, conduct and interpretation) (4)
HGEO802 Social Impact Assessment and Cross Cultural Negotiation (4)
HGEO803 Cultural Issues in Wildlife Management (4)
GEOS801 Introduction to Geographic Information Science for Postgraduates (4) or GEOS810 GIS Skills in Habitat and Wildlife Management (4)
GEOS853 Environmental Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing (4)
LAW855 Environmental Law and Sustainable Development (4)
LAW861 Local Government and Planning Law (4) 4
Electives
Balance of credit points required0
TOTAL CREDIT POINTS REQUIRED FOR THIS PROGRAM 24

Notes

Attendance: Units are primarily provided in external mode utilising on-line delivery. Some units have a noncompulsory residential component depending on the course material. Students should refer to unit descriptions for, information specific to each unit.