Bachelor of Sustainable Environments
(Geographical and Earth
Systems)
How does the Earth Work? What can we do to manage it?
Are you worried about Planet Earth? Do you know about the Greenhouse
effect or Global Warming? Are you interested in mineral resources,
alternative energy, water resources and soil salinity management?
Have you ever considered whether cyclones, tsunamis or bush fires
could destroy your home town?
If you’re interested in natural
disasters, why they occur and how you can manage the aftermath, then
this degree is for you!
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The Bachelor of Sustainable Environments (Geographical and Earth
Systems) will provide you with the broad knowledge in geography,
geology and earth systems science needed to assist in natural hazard
management and abatement planning. Graduates work locally and
internationally to predict natural disasters, manage recovery
projects, and educate the community, government and businesses.
This program was designed in response to the number and frequency of
natural disasters and their impact on humans and the environment.
The degree fulfils the requirements of industry for multi-skilled
professionals across a broad range of disciplines.
Download 2010 Program Brochure
Career Information Sessions
Tuesday, 8 December 2009
6:30 pm, Room MC1-21 (Mawson Centre)
Mawson Lakes
Campus

