Bachelor of Science (Forest Sciences)
Degree Structure
Bachelor of Science (Forest Sciences) – typical full time enrolment pattern
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Year 1 48 units |
Environment and Society: Geography of Sustainability 6 units |
Elective Course 6 units |
Environment and Society Research Methods 6 units |
Elective Course 6 units |
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Science Elective Course 6 units |
Elective Course 6 units |
Australia's Environment 6 units |
Elective Course 6 units |
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Year 2 48 units |
Economics for the Environment 6 units |
Australia's Forests 6 units |
Weather, Climate and Fire 6 units |
Elective Course 6 units |
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Vegetation and Soils: Landscape Co-evolution and Ecology 6 units |
GIS and Spatial Analysis 6 units |
Quantitative Environmental Research Methods 6 units |
Elective Course 6 units |
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Year 3 48 units |
Fire in the Environment 6 units |
Environmental Policy 6 units |
ENVS 3000 level course 6 units |
Elective Course 6 units |
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Ecological Restoration and Management 6 units |
Managing Forested Landscapes 6 units |
3000 level Science course 6 units |
Elective Course 6 units |
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The Degree with Honours
Information on honours for Bachelor of Science (Forest Sciences).
The information published on the Study at ANU 2012 website applies to the 2012 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2011 website.




