Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning - University of Melbourne

Bachelor of Environments - Environmental Geographies, Politics and Culture - Grado en Geografía Ambiental, Política y Cultura

Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning - University of Melbourne
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  • Imparte:
  • Modalidad:
    Presencial
  • Precio:
    $31,192–$34,152 P/YEAR
  • Comienzo:
    Marzo 2017
  • Lugar:
    Melbourne
    Australia
  • Duración:
    3 Años
  • Idioma:
    El Grado se imparte en Inglés
  • Titulación:
    Bachelor of Environments - Environmental Geographies, Politics and Culture (Geografía Ambiental, Política y Cultura)

Presentación

This major focuses on the relationship between human activities and the natural and built environment, and humanity’s reliance on the earth’s natural resources.

Humanity has an ever-changing relationship with the natural environment. It is a complex, issues-rich relationship that requires careful and considered management.

The quality of the world’s societies and ecosystems depends on the sustainable management of our farmlands, forests and oceans. It is also determined by how we manage our cities and our handling of water supplies, energy, wastes and air. Technological advances to address these problems are rarely free of environmental costs and professionals working in this field must also negotiate contemporary political disputes.

Requisitos

English/EAL.

Applicants intending to major in Civil Systems, Construction, Environmental Science, Geomatics, Environmental Engineering Systems or Property is required to undertake a bridging subject in Mathematics as breadth in first year. This is equivalent to Units 3 and 4 Mathematical Methods, and requires a mathematics background equivalent to Units 1 and 2 Mathematical Methods.

Only ‘T’ courses are suitable for tertiary entry. In order to satisfy prerequisites, subjects must be taken as a major, a major/minor or a double major. Subjects taken as minors do not satisfy prerequisites. The titles used are the ‘Course Areas’ used by the ACT Board of Senior Secondary Studies.

You must meet the English language requirements of the University to be eligible for a place. See here for more information.

Programa

Constructing Environments
Designing Environments
Famine: The Geography of Scarcity
Governing Environments
Mapping Environments
Natural Environments
Owned Environments
Productive Environments
Reshaping Environments
Structural Environments
Urban Environments
Visualising Environments
Australian Environmental Philosophy
China in Transition
Ecology
Environmental Change Field Class
Environmental Politics and Management
Inside the City of Diversity
Landscapes and Diversity
Society and Environments
Understanding Global Landforms
Africa: Environment, Development, People
Biogeography and Ecology of Fire
China Field Class
Coastal Landforms & Processes
Environmental Economics
Fluvial Geomorphology
Global Climate Change in Context
River Ecology & Ecosystem Management
Sustainable Development
The Disaster Resilient City

Salidas profesionales

Graduates of this major find employment in government, research and development, business and consultancies. Employment specialisation areas include:
•Biodiversity
•Conservation
•Climate change mitigation and adaptation
•Disaster risk management
•International development
•Natural resource management
•Rural and urban planning
•Social policy
•Sustainable urban development.

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