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Course Details |
Fees and Dates
Later Year Course
| Offered By: |
Fenner School of Environment and Society |
| Academic Career: |
Undergraduate |
| Course Subject: |
Environmental Science |
| Offered in: |
Second Semester, 2012 and Second Semester, 2013 |
| Unit Value: |
6 units |
| Course Description: |
The focus of the course will be on developing integrated approaches to a number of complex environmental problems that graduating students are likely to face in research or work environments. The problems will be investigated as a series of cases and will cover topics such as active transport, revegetation, human-wildlife interactions and the socio-spatial accessibility of public facilities. The first part of the course will involve some training in meta-principles of integrated research. It will then move into a series of modules which will be two-week blocks focused on specific problems. These blocks will include lectures by experts, training in relevant research domains (e.g. qualitative techniques or GIS-based analysis) and group work summarising a research approach to the problem.
Having worked in an interdisciplinary team to define a research approach for a range of problems, students will then conduct a more in-depth investigation of one of the cases for their individual research projects.
Honours Pathway Option
Subject to the approval of the course convenor; students taking this option will be expected to complete alternative weekly readings and to be prepared to discuss this advanced material in tutorials and incorporate it into their major assignment/s. |
| Learning Outcomes: |
On completion of the course students will the following:
- Higher-level problem solving skills in environmental science;
- Research training and data preparation skills in domain-specific areas (e.g. quantitative analysis or GIS)
- Be able to identify and critically evaluate integrative research methods from academic literature
- Demonstrate an understanding of the methodological challenges posed by integrative research
- Demonstrate an understanding of the practical challenges posed by integrative research
- Participate effectively in integrative research projects.
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| Indicative Assessment: |
- Critical review of journal paper or project seminar, expected to show conceptual understanding and a degree of discovery learning (10%)
- Group research summaries for case modules (25%)
- Research project (35%)
- Exam (30%)
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| Workload: |
65 contact hours , including lectures, tutorials, workshops and practicals. |
| Areas of Interest: |
Economics, Environmental Studies, Forestry, Geography, Human Ecology, Human Sciences, Information Technology, Interdisciplinary Studies - Sustainability, Policy Studies, Population Studies, and Resource Management and Environmental Science |
| Requisite Statement: |
72 units towards a degree |
| Incompatibility: |
ENVS3024, ENVS3036 |
| Recommended Courses: |
Completion of 72 units towards a degree. |
| Prescribed Texts: |
Preliminary Reading:
Chang, K. (2008) Introduction to Geographic Information Systems, McGraw
van Kerkhoff, L. (2005). Integrated research: concepts of connection in environmental science and policy, Environmental Science & Policy, 8(5), 439-463.
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| Technology Requirements: |
Standard IT and library access. |
| Majors/Specialisations: |
Geography, Natural Resource Management, Environmental Studies, and Sustainability Science |
| Programs: |
Bachelor of Science (Forest Sciences), Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (Sustainability) (Honours), Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (Sustainability), Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science (Forest Sciences), Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Science (Forest Sciences), Bachelor of Asia-Pacific Studies/Bachelor of Science (Forest Sciences), and Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Science (Forest Sciences) |
| Science Group: |
C |
| Academic Contact: |
Dr Bruce Doran and Dr Lorrae van Kerkhoff |
Topics
The details for the course, Solving Complex Environmental Problems (ENVS3040),
apply to all of the following topics. Specific descriptions for
Syllabus and Proposed Assessment that apply to each topic are detailed below.
NOTE: The Domestic Tuition Fees and International Tuition Fees published on this website apply to the
2012 academic year only. For those students continuing or commencing a course of study after 2012,
a new schedule of fees will be published by 1 October of the preceding year (eg. by 1 October 2012 for 2013).
All domestic and international tuition fee paying students continuing in their current program of study will not pay more than a 5% increase,
compounded each year, from the year of commencement of their program. Students who are in a Commonwealth supported place can find their
student contribution amounts at Fees and Charges.
| Student Contribution Band: |
Band 2 |
| Unit Value: |
6 units |
Commonwealth Supported Students consume Student Learning Entitlement (SLE) on the census date for the course.
SLE is reduced by the equivalent full-time student load (EFTSL) value of the enrolment as indicated above for this course.
Course Fees:
| Fee Category |
For Students Commencing |
Amount |
| From Year |
Until Year |
| Domestic Fee Paying Students |
1994 |
2003 |
$1500 |
| Domestic Fee Paying Students |
2004 |
2004 |
$1752 |
| Domestic Fee Paying Students |
2005 |
2005 |
$2088 |
| Domestic Fee Paying Students |
2006 |
2006 |
$2286 |
| Domestic Fee Paying Students |
2007 |
2007 |
$2286 |
| Domestic Fee Paying Students |
2008 |
2008 |
$2646 |
| Domestic Fee Paying Students |
2009 |
2009 |
$2646 |
| Domestic Fee Paying Students |
2010 |
2010 |
$2646 |
| Domestic Fee Paying Students |
2011 |
2011 |
$2676 |
| Domestic Fee Paying Students |
2012 |
2012 |
$2676 |
| International Fee Paying Students |
1994 |
2003 |
$3084 |
| International Fee Paying Students |
2004 |
2004 |
$3132 |
| International Fee Paying Students |
2005 |
2005 |
$3132 |
| International Fee Paying Students |
2006 |
2006 |
$3288 |
| International Fee Paying Students |
2007 |
2007 |
$3288 |
| International Fee Paying Students |
2008 |
2008 |
$3288 |
| International Fee Paying Students |
2009 |
2009 |
$3288 |
| International Fee Paying Students |
2010 |
2010 |
$3408 |
| International Fee Paying Students |
2011 |
2011 |
$3414 |
| International Fee Paying Students |
2012 |
2012 |
$3414 |
Terms:
| Second Semester, 2012 |
| Class Number |
Class Start Date |
Last Day to Enrol |
Census Date |
Class End Date |
| 10198 |
23 July 2012 |
03 August 2012 |
31 August 2012 |
02 November 2012
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| Second Semester, 2013 |
| Class Number |
Class Start Date |
Last Day to Enrol |
Census Date |
Class End Date |
| 8785 |
TBA |
TBA |
TBA |
TBA
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