Overview
This co-major introduces a multidisciplinary field exploring the interrelationships between air, land, water, plants, animals and human society. It emphasises developing successful management strategies to address challenges arising from interactions between humans and their environment. Scientific fundamentals are presented and form the foundation for applications. Depending on choice of eclectives, … For more content click the Read More button below.
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Structure
18 credit points
Co-Major18 credit points
Available in courses
B1363 - Bachelor of Global Security
B1391 - Bachelor of Agricultural Science
B1356 - Bachelor of Arts
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Learning outcomes
1.
Explain the importance of a healthy natural environment in biological, physical and social contexts.
2.
Collect, record, analyse and interpret information using the conventions of scientific argument, judgment, deduction and communication.
3.
Work effectively in team environments, including teams with intercultural and interdisciplinary diversity
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Reflect critically on coursework learning experiences and assess how they integrate with plans for lifelong learning.
Research areas
Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences
Biological Sciences
Earth Sciences
Environmental Sciences
Law and Legal Studies
Built Environment and Design