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Master of Environment (441ME) // Course structure
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About this course
Contact
Coordinator:
A/Prof David Kennedy
Currently enrolled students:
- General information: https://ask.unimelb.edu.au
- Email: enquiries-STEM@unimelb.edu.au
Course structure
Students who undertake the Master of Environment may either pursue one of thirteen major fields of study, or the tailored specialisation, subject to approval by an academic advisor.
Specialist Majors
The major fields of study offered in the Master of Environment degree have been designed by experts in the field and approved by academic and external advisors affiliated with the Office for Environmental Programs. The major discipline areas include:
- Development
- Conservation, Restoration and Landscape Management
- Integrated Catchment Management
- Energy Studies
- Waste Management
- Public Health
- Education
- Governance, Policy and Communication
- Sustainable Cities Sustainable Regions
- Sustainable Forests
- Energy Efficiency Modelling and Implementation
- Climate Change
- Environmental Science
- Tailored Specialisation
Each major offers a specific choice of subjects, in addition to two core subjects which all students must complete.
Last updated: 7 September 2024