Special Topic ENVS3016  - Details

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Later Year Course


Offered By: Fenner School
Academic Career: Undergraduate
Course Subject: Environmental Science
Offered in: Summer Session, 2010, First Semester, 2010, Autumn Session, 2010, Winter Session, 2010, Second Semester, 2010, and Spring Session 2010
Unit Value: 6 units
Course Description: This course allows a special topic of study for individuals or small groups of students who wish to gain particular or additional knowledge in a topic in environment and society not covered in other courses taught in the School or elsewhere in the University. Depending on the topic, students may be required to develop a guided reading program, and/or to take part in selected lectures, workshops, tutorials, seminars, discussion groups, field trips and other activities.
Learning Outcomes:

On satisfying the requirements of this course, students will have the knowledge and skills to:

1. pursue guided investigation of of a topic relevant to the environment, synthesise relevant knowledge, and communicate that learning in seminar and written formats

Indicative Assessment:

The nature and weightings of assessment items will be customised in negotiation with each student, but will be based on:

  • Development and presentation of a learning plan (LO 1)
  • A summary paper or papers of 5000 words in total (LO 1)
Workload: Students are expected to devote at least ten hours a week to guided readings and/ or attending selected lectures, seminars, workshops and tutorials, and supporting work.
Areas of Interest: Resource Management and Environmental Science
Requisite Statement: Admission to this course is at the discretion of the Associate Director Education, Fenner School, subject to the availability of a suitable supervisor. Requires Credit average performance in 2000 and 3000 level courses.
Incompatibility: SRES3016
Recommended Courses: ENVS1003 or equivalent; ENVS2014 or equivalent for social sciences topics; ENVS2009 or equivalent for environmental sciences topics
Consent Required: Departmental consent is required to enrol in this course
Science Group: C
Academic Contact: Dr Ben Macdonald