Course Content
The Bachelor of Natural Environments and Conservation requires the completion of 300 credit points comprising:
- 100 credit point Major
- 100 credit points of Core units
- 100 credit points of Elective units
Core units
Year 1
- Natural Environment Field Techniques
- Introduction to Spatial Information
- Ecology
(choose 2)
- Ecosystem Services
- Emergency Management Policy and Governance
- Indigenous Lifeworlds: Story, History, Country
- Planet Earth
- Sustainable Resource Management
- Data Handling and Statistics 1
- Introduction to Marine and Antarctic Science A
Year 2
- Geographies of Economy, Politics and Culture
- Geographies of Island Places
- Fire, Weeds and Ferals: Conserving Nature in Protected Areas
Major
Natural Environment Management
Year 1
- Global Geographies of Change
- Nature, People, Place
Year 2
- Earth, Climate and Life
- Environmental Management
Year 3
- Political Ecologies of Development
- Geoheritage and Geotourism
- Conserving Nature in Landscapes
- Environmental Impact Assessment
Elective units
In your Elective component you can choose from any units marked as "Student Electives" which you meet the pre-requisites for, at any level, from across the university. To search for possible Elective units, use the Unit Search tool to search by the discipline that you are interested in.