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Bachelor of Environmental Policy and Management
BEnvPolMgt
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| Location: | North Terrace Campus |
| Duration: | 3 years
(full-time or
part-time |
| Degree/Award: | Bachelor |
Environmental change is rapidly altering the world in which we live - its cities and suburbs, regional and rural landscapes, its natural heritage and biodiversity - and this has significant political and economic implications. You will learn about the important causes of environmental change and develop strategies, policy, and planning skills to effectively manage environmental issues at local, national and global levels. Areas covered include environmental management, coasts, population and urban processes, biodiversity, economies of environment and place and global change. Graduates are well equipped for careers in environmental policy, planning and consultancy, administration at local and state government levels, media organisations, teaching and research.
Study Abroad Opportunities
The University has student exchange links with over 100 overseas institutions. You can study overseas for one or two semesters which is credited towards your degree program at the University of Adelaide. In addition there are no extra tuition fees for this study. What better way to test out newly developed language skills or experience another culture as you learn?
In the first year of the program you will take courses on globalisation, the impact of humans on the planet, population-environment relationships and studies of the economy, environment and place. These courses introduce the linked concepts of social and environmental sustainability at local to global scales.
Advanced Level courses are offered in coastal and catchment management, population growth and movement, urban processes, biodiversity, sustainable development, environmental economics, food and agriculture, global environmental and climate change, environmental impact assessment, geographical information systems, and social science research techniques.
Choose your applicant type to view the relevant admissions information for this program.
I am a:
| 2009 CSP IB | 24 |
| SATAC Code | 324031 |
| 2009 CSP TER | 68.65 |
| HESS group
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General |
| Annual tuition fees
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Commonwealth-supported place: $7,567
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| Mid-year entry? | Subject to availability |
| Enquiries | Student Centre |
Not an international applicant?
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| International TER | 70 |
| IB | 24 |
| IELTS Total | 6 [more info] |
| Annual tuition fees
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International student place: $24,150 |
| Mid-year entry? | Yes |
| Enquiries | Student Centre |
| International TER | 70 |
| IB | 24 |
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IELTS
Total
Reading
Listening
Speaking
Writing
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6
5.5
5.5
6
6
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Not an international applicant applying with Australian year 12 results?
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| International TER | 70 |
| Annual tuition fees
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International student place: $24,150 |
| Mid-year entry? | Yes |
| Enquiries | Student Centre |
The study plans
given are examples of pathways through this degree. For a complete description,
see the program rules.
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All courses are worth 3 units each. |
| Level I: Choose the following courses (24 units) |
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Semester One
Semester Two
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| Level II or Advanced Level: Choose the following courses (24 units) |
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| Level III or Advanced Level: Choose the following courses (24 units) |
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The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences facilitates an environment in which graduates are encouraged to take personal responsibility for developing the following attributes:
A very popular option for your third year is to take part in an internship in the arts, media, parliament or environment with over 50 industry partners. These include State Parliament and a range of public and business sector agencies, where you can use the knowledge from your university study in a practical work environment, building valuable networks and gaining experience that counts towards your degree program and prepares you for your future career.
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences Undergraduate Program Rules
The Bachelor of Environmental Policy and Management commenced in 2008, replacing the Bachelor of Environmental Studies. Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Environmental Studies are expected to complete the program according to the rules that were in place in the year they commenced the degree. However, they will be permitted to undertake a tailored program that combines elements of the template above with the rules in place the year they commenced. Students affected by this change should consult the Faculty Office and have an individual study program approved if they have not already done so.
Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Environmental Studies will have the option to graduate in the Bachelor of Environmental Policy and Management if they wish. Students who choose this option should consult the Faculty Office.
The University of Adelaide is committed to regular reviews of the courses and programs it offers to students. The University of Adelaide therefore reserves the right to discontinue or vary programs and courses without notice. Please read the important information contained in the disclaimer.
Last updated: Monday, 9 Nov 2009