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Bachelor of Science (Forest Sciences)

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Degree Structure

Bachelor of Science (Forest Sciences) – typical full time enrolment pattern

 

Courses

Year 1

48 units

ENVS1001

Environment and Society: Geography of Sustainability

6 units

Elective Course

6 units

ENVS1003

Environment and Society Research Methods

6 units

Elective Course

6 units

Science Elective Course

6 units

Elective Course

6 units

ENVS1004

Australia's Environment

6 units

Elective Course

6 units

Year 2

48 units

ENVS2007

Economics for the Environment

6 units

ENVS2010

Australia's Forests

6 units

ENVS2004

Weather, Climate and Fire

6 units

Elective Course

6 units

ENVS2021

Vegetation and Soils: Landscape Co-evolution and Ecology

6 units 

ENVS2015

GIS and Spatial Analysis

6 units

ENVS2009

Quantitative Environmental Research Methods

6 units

Elective Course

6 units

Year 3

48 units

ENVS3008

Fire in the Environment

6 units

ENVS3028

Environmental Policy

6 units

ENVS 3000 level course

6 units

Elective Course

6 units

ENVS3014

Ecological Restoration and Management

6 units

ENVS3041

Managing Forested Landscapes

6 units

3000 level  Science course

6 units

Elective Course

6 units


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.

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