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Bachelor of Sustainable Environments
(Biodiversity and Park Management)

 

Why would you study environmental management anywhere else in the world?
 

Do you want an environmental degree that has a strong emphasis on practical skills? Reinforced by laboratory work and field trips? Do you enjoy camps and industry-based assignments?

 

Program outline
 

Activities at Innes National ParkBiodiversity is the diversity of plants, animals and other living things in a particular area or region. It encompasses habitat diversity, species diversity and genetic diversity. The Management of National Parks deals with both the natural environment and human use. Managing the potential for conflict between these two roles can become problematic,particularly as tourists often generate revenue for the parks which, in turn, are spent on conservation projects. Parks also serve as reserves for substantial natural resources, such as timber, minerals and other valuable commodities. The balance of the demand for extraction of these resources, against the damage this might cause, is often a very important challenge in national park management.

The Bachelor of Sustainable Environments (Biodiversity and Park Management) provides students with the theoretical and practical skills to gain employment as a manager in the natural resource management industry. There is a strong emphasis on practical skills, reinforced by laboratory work, field trips, camps and industry-based assignments. This practical and field-based approach is supported by a balance of natural and social science courses as well as management courses providing the knowledge for the sustainable management of our natural resources.

Other information about our program

Download 2008 Program Brochure (pdf 430kb download Adobe Acrobat)


 

Program Information Sessions:
11 December 2007
6.30 pm, room MC1-21
Mawson Lakes campus
Register at www.unisa.edu.au/itee

12 December 2007
6.00 pm, room BJ3-59
City East campus
Register at www.unisa.edu.au/itee

 

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