Water Science and Policy Double Major  - Overview

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Offered By:

ANU College of Pysical Sciences, ANU College of Medicine and Health Sciences, ANU College of Medicine, Biology & Environment, ANU College of Science, and ANU Colleges of Science

Academic Contact:

Dr Bear McPhail and Professor Tony Jakeman

Areas of Interest:

Earth and Marine Sciences and Resource Management and Environmental Science


Water is emerging as a critical issue for societies and the environment in Australia, in our region, and in many other parts of the world. The major and double major in Water Science and Policy provides students with the opportunity to develop knowledge central to the understanding and management of water resources, and to develop expertise and undertake research relevant to one of four theme areas associated with water: earth and environmental sciences; environmental modelling; environmental policy: and water chemistry and quality. It is intended that students select courses from one or two of the four theme areas, which draw on the University's substantial research activities.

Requirements

A minimum of 60 units of courses including:

(a)  no more than 12 units from ENVS1004 Australia's Environment and one of:

  • CHEM1011 Chemistry 1
  • EMSC1006 The Blue Planet
  • MATH1014/1116 Mathematics and Applications
  • ENVS1001 Resources Environment and Society

(b)  at least 12 units from ENVS2008 Hydrology for NRM and one or more of:

(c)  at least 36 units, comprising both ENVS3005 Water Resource Management and EMSC3025 Groundwater, plus four or more of:

  • EMSC3023 Global Cycles II: The Modern Oceans
  • EMSC3027 Global Cycles and Palaeoceanography
  • EMSC3028 Coastal Environmental Earth Science
  • EMSC3050 Special Topics
  • MATH3133 Environmental Mathematics
  • ENVS3004 Land and Catchment Management
  • ENVS3010 Independent Research Project
  • ENVS3013 Climatology
  • ENVS3018 Policy and Institutional Analysis for Sustainability.
  • ENVS3028 Environmental Policy and Planning
  • ENVS3031 MDB Field School
  • ENVS3034 Water Quality and Environmental Flow Assessment.