Bachelor of Science (Resource and Environmental Management)
Where there is mention of Science courses, majors, minors and specialisations this refers to courses, majors, minors and specialisations that are offered or approved by the ANU College of Medicine, Biology and Environment and the ANU College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (see approved lists).
This program requires the completion of 144 units, of which:
A maximum of 60 units can come from the completion of 1000 level courses
A minimum of 36 units must be completed in 3000 level Science courses
The 144 units must include:
A minimum of 96 units from the completion of Science courses (see approved course list), including:
- a minimum of 24 units from the completion of 1000 level Science courses including:
18 units of courses chosen from:
BIOL1003 Evolution, Ecology and Genetics
ENVS1001 Environment and Society: Geography of Sustainability
ENVS1003 Introduction to Environmental and Social Research Methods
ENVS1004 Australia’s Environment
6 units of courses chosen from:
EMSC1006 The Blue Planet
ENVS1008 Sustainable Development
- a minimum of 24 units of 2000 level EMSC or ENVS coded courses including:
a minimum of 6 units of courses chosen from:
EMSC2016 Resources and the Environment
ENVS2007 Economics for the Environment
ENVS2011 Human Ecology
ENVS2013 Society and Environmental Change
A minimum of 6 units of courses chosen from:
ENVS2014 Qualitative Research Methods for Sustainability
ENVS2015 GIS and Spatial Analysis
- a minimum of 36 units of 3000 level EMSC or ENVS coded courses of which 18 units must be from courses included in a specific major or specific minor from the following list:
Majors:
Environmental and Landscape Sciences
Minors:
Biodiversity Conservation and Management
- a minimum of 6 units of courses chosen from
ENVS3007 Participatory Resource Management: Working with Communities and Stakeholders
ENVS3028 Environmental Policy
- a maximum of 6 units of Science elective courses
A maximum of 48 units from completion of elective courses which may be offered by Science, or by another ANU College.
The information published on the Study at ANU 2013 website applies to the 2013 academic year only. All information provided on this website replaces the information contained in the Study at ANU 2012 website.




