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Bachelor of Science (Natural Resources) B.Sc (NR)
2010

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Location: North Terrace Campus
Duration: 3 years (full-time or part-time? equivalent)
Degree/Award: Bachelor

Program Outline

Students interested in helping to save the planet should consider this program, which provides an understanding of how science relates to the sustainable use of the environment in a uniquely Australian context. Students learn about the systems and processes associated with the ecological management of the natural resources of land, soil and water and will have the opportunity to develop skills in surveying resources, integrated resource planning and monitoring, re-vegetation and landscape restoration.

Students will develop communication and social skills which will enable them to work effectively in the interface between rural and environmental groups/agencies in roles such as change implementation, liaison and conflict resolution.

The program provides students with the opportunity to specialise in a particular discipline area while simultaneously acquiring a broad education in the natural resource sciences. Practicals and fieldwork are a key feature of the program.

 

Program Structure

The first year of this program involves core courses in biology, geology, ecology and statistics. This basic knowledge is built upon in the second year with courses in soils, spatial information, ecology and a number of electives such as Botany, Zoology and Environmental Impact Assessment. In the third year, students can specialise in two of three streams: Land and Water Management, Conservation and Wildlife Ecology and Environmental Geoscience.

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Admission Information

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Domestic applicants

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2009 CSP IB 27
SATAC Code 324471
2009 CSP TER 80.35
HESS group ? General
Annual tuition fees ?
Commonwealth-supported place: $4,249
Mid-year entry? Subject to availability
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Selection Criteria ?

Year 12 applicants
You must not have completed more than 2 years full time equivalent university study (48 units). You compete for a place with your Tertiary Entrance Rank (TER).
Assumed Knowledge ?
SACE Stage 2 Chemistry, Mathematical Studies
Alternative entry pathways
  • Higher Education applicants
    You must have completed at least half a year full time equivalent university study. A Grade Point Average (GPA) is calculated for each separate program you have undertaken (apart from some double degree programs where the GPA is combined). You compete on the basis of your best GPA.
  • VET applicants
    You must have completed an AQF Certificate IV or above. Your application will be ranked according to the level of the award.
  • Special Entry applicants
    You must be 18 years or over before February 1st of the year that you will be studying, you must not have studied more than 2 years full-time equivalent higher education in the last 2 years and you must not hold a completed higher education level award. If you meet this criteria, you will be ranked according to your result in the Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT). Your STAT result is weighted such that the verbal component contributes 40% and the quantitative component contributes 60% to your overall score. Personal Competencies (PC) and Employment Experience (EE) statements may also contribute to your rank. If you submit a PC or EE statement, and one of these ranks higher than your STAT score, then the highest ranking statement will contribute 50% to your overall rank and the STAT will contribute the remaining 50%. If you do not submit a PC or EE statement, or if the statements have a lower rank than the STAT, then you will compete for a place on the basis of your STAT result only. Indigenous applicants may be eligible for entry through the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Access Scheme. See Wilto Yerlo for further information.
  • Without formal qualifications?
    You may be eligible for our special access schemes.

How to Apply ?

SATAC Code: 324471

International applicants

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International TER 80
IB 26
IELTS Total 6 [more info]
Annual tuition fees ? International student place: $23,100
Mid-year entry? No
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Selection Criteria ?

Assumed Knowledge ?
Chemistry and Mathematics desirable
Equivalent Scores
International TER 80
IB 26
IELTS
Total
Reading
Listening
Speaking
Writing
6
5.5
5.5
6
6

How to Apply ?

International applicants applying with Australian year 12 results

Not an international applicant applying with Australian year 12 results? ?

International TER 80
Annual tuition fees ? International student place: $23,100
Mid-year entry? No
Enquiries Student Centre

Selection Criteria ?

Assumed Knowledge ?
SACE Stage 2 Chemistry, Mathematical Studies
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Study Plans

The study plans ? given are examples of pathways through this degree. For a complete description, see the program rules.

Level I

Semester 1 (core courses)

together with an additional 6 units of Level I courses chosen from the following electives:

or

Level I courses selected in consultation with the program coordinator and in accordance with the Academic Program Rules 5.2, 5.5.1 and 5.5.2 for the degree of Bachelor of Science.

Semester 2 (core courses)

Note: Level I Chemistry is a necessary course if students intend to take any Level II Chemistry course.

*STATS 1000 Statistical Practice I may be taken in semester 1 instead of STATS 1004 Statistical Practice I (Life Sciences) in semester 2.

Level II

Semester 1 (core courses)

Semester 2 (core courses)

Plus passes in additional Level II courses to the value of 9 units chosen from:

or from Level II courses selected in consultation with the Program Coordinator and in accordance with Academic Program Rules 5.2, 5.5.3 and 5.5.4 for the degree of Bachelor of Science.

other Level II science electives

Level III

Semester 1 (core courses)

Semester 2 (core courses)

#Summer Semester

 

Plus passes in additional Level III courses to the value of 15 units chosen from 2 of the following thematic groupings (at least 6 units chosen in each of the chosen thematic groups):

Land & Water Management:

Conservation & Wildlife Ecology

Environmental Geoscience:

* (MY) = taught in mid-year break

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Career Opportunities

Graduates of the program can expect to find employment in the following roles:

  Ecologist

  Environmental Consultant

  Landcare Coordinator

  Pastoral land Management Planner

  Policy Officer in state or local government

  Rangelands Research Officer

  Scientific Officer

  Water Planning Officer

 

 

Potential careers

Land Resources and Land Care, Life Scientist, National Parks / Ranger, Natural Resource Manager, Natural Resource Planner, Catchment Management, Parks Management, Consultant, Policy Adviser, Ecologist, Project Officer, Education Officer / Educator, Environmental Biologist, Remote Sensing and GIS, Research Assistant, Environmental Consultant, Research Associates, Research Scientist, Environmental Management, Resource Management, Environmental Project Officer, Resource Manager, ...

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Further Information

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Last updated: Thursday, 5 Nov 2009

Student Profile

Protecting threatened bird species in the Murraylands Region.

Ben Kaethner

Ben Kaethner always wanted to study Natural Resources at university but he had a number of programs to choose from. He chose the Bachelor of Natural Resource Management [now available through the Bachelor of Science (Natural Resources)] at the University of Adelaide because of the broad choice of subjects available and the diverse directions it could take him.

Ben now works to protect the many threatened bird species in the Murraylands Region from fire destroying their habitat