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ENVSCI 101
: Environment, Science and Management2020 Semester One (1203)
Explores the science behind key environmental issues to recognise the role environmental science plays in understanding the interaction between humans and the environment. The complexity of environmental problems and the difficult task of integrating science, knowledge and values are discussed.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ENVSCI 101G
: Environment, Science and Management2021 Semester Two (1215)
Explores the science behind key environmental issues to recognise the role environmental science plays in understanding the interaction between humans and the environment. The complexity of environmental problems and the difficult task of integrating science, knowledge and values are discussed.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ENVSCI 101G
: Environment, Science and Management2021 Semester One (1213)
Explores the science behind key environmental issues to recognise the role environmental science plays in understanding the interaction between humans and the environment. The complexity of environmental problems and the difficult task of integrating science, knowledge and values are discussed.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ENVSCI 101G
: Environment, Science and Management2020 Semester Two (1205)
Explores the science behind key environmental issues to recognise the role environmental science plays in understanding the interaction between humans and the environment. The complexity of environmental problems and the difficult task of integrating science, knowledge and values are discussed.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ENVSCI 101G
: Environment, Science and Management2020 Semester One (1203)
Explores the science behind key environmental issues to recognise the role environmental science plays in understanding the interaction between humans and the environment. The complexity of environmental problems and the difficult task of integrating science, knowledge and values are discussed.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ENVSCI 201
: Natural and Human Environmental Systems2025 Semester One (1253)
An examination of current environmental issues in coupled natural and human systems such as urban environments. Interactions among biological, physical and social processes are discussed and means of measuring and managing the environmental outcomes of their interactions are addressed.
Prerequisite: 60 points passed or 30 points from ENV 100-103
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ENVSCI 201
: Natural and Human Environmental Systems2024 Semester One (1243)
An examination of current environmental issues in coupled natural and human systems such as urban environments. Interactions among biological, physical and social processes are discussed and means of measuring and managing the environmental outcomes of their interactions are addressed.
Prerequisite: At least 45 points at Stage I
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ENVSCI 201
: Natural and Human Environmental Systems2023 Semester One (1233)
An examination of current environmental issues in coupled natural and human systems such as urban environments. Interactions among biological, physical and social processes are discussed and means of measuring and managing the environmental outcomes of their interactions are addressed.
Prerequisite: At least 45 points at Stage I
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ENVSCI 201
: Natural and Human Environmental Systems2022 Semester One (1223)
An examination of current environmental issues in coupled natural and human systems such as urban environments. Interactions among biological, physical and social processes are discussed and means of measuring and managing the environmental outcomes of their interactions are addressed.
Prerequisite: At least 45 points at Stage I
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ENVSCI 201
: Natural and Human Environmental Systems2021 Semester One (1213)
An examination of current environmental issues in coupled natural and human systems such as urban environments. Interactions among biological, physical and social processes are discussed and means of measuring and managing the environmental outcomes of their interactions are addressed.
Prerequisite: At least 45 points at Stage I
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ENVSCI 201
: Natural and Human Environmental Systems2020 Semester One (1203)
An examination of current environmental issues in coupled natural and human systems such as urban environments. Interactions among biological, physical and social processes are discussed and means of measuring and managing the environmental outcomes of their interactions are addressed.
Prerequisite: At least 45 points at Stage I
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ENVSCI 203
: Modelling Environmental Systems2025 Semester Two (1255)
An introduction to the philosophy and use of models in the study of a range of environmental systems, including coastal, ecological, fluvial, atmospheric and social. Students will develop skills in designing, communicating and critically assessing models of the environment.
Prerequisite: 60 points passed or 30 points from ENV 100-103
Restriction: ENVSCI 310
Restriction: ENVSCI 310
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ENVSCI 203
: Modelling Environmental Systems2024 Semester Two (1245)
An introduction to the philosophy and use of models in the study of a range of environmental systems, including coastal, ecological, fluvial, atmospheric and social. Students will develop skills in designing, communicating and critically assessing models of the environment.
Prerequisite: STATS 101 or 108
Restriction: ENVSCI 310
Restriction: ENVSCI 310
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ENVSCI 203
: Modelling Environmental Systems2023 Semester Two (1235)
An introduction to the philosophy and use of models in the study of a range of environmental systems, including coastal, ecological, fluvial, atmospheric and social. Students will develop skills in designing, communicating and critically assessing models of the environment.
Prerequisite: STATS 101 or 108
Restriction: ENVSCI 310
Restriction: ENVSCI 310
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ENVSCI 203
: Modelling Environmental Systems2022 Semester Two (1225)
An introduction to the philosophy and use of models in the study of a range of environmental systems, including coastal, ecological, fluvial, atmospheric and social. Students will develop skills in designing, communicating and critically assessing models of the environment.
Prerequisite: STATS 101 or 108
Restriction: ENVSCI 310
Restriction: ENVSCI 310
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ENVSCI 203
: Modelling Environmental Systems2021 Semester Two (1215)
An introduction to the philosophy and use of models in the study of a range of environmental systems, including coastal, ecological, fluvial, atmospheric and social. Students will develop skills in designing, communicating and critically assessing models of the environment.
Prerequisite: STATS 101 or 108
Restriction: ENVSCI 310
Restriction: ENVSCI 310
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ENVSCI 203
: Modelling Environmental Systems2020 Semester Two (1205)
An introduction to the philosophy and use of models in the study of a range of environmental systems, including coastal, ecological, fluvial, atmospheric and social. Students will develop skills in designing, communicating and critically assessing models of the environment.
Prerequisite: STATS 101
Restriction: ENVSCI 310
Restriction: ENVSCI 310
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ENVSCI 301
: Environmental Science in Practice2025 Semester One (1253)
Advances in environmental science, technology, and policy are explored using case studies of global environmental issues and proposed solutions. Students apply environmental science to assess how science is used to inform environmental intervention and policy, and understand environmental responses.
Prerequisite: ENVSCI 201 or equivalent
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ENVSCI 301
: Environmental Science in Practice2024 Semester One (1243)
Advances in environmental science, technology, and policy are explored using case studies of global environmental issues and proposed solutions. Students apply environmental science to assess how science is used to inform environmental intervention and policy, and understand environmental responses.
Prerequisite: ENVSCI 201 or equivalent
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ENVSCI 301
: Environmental Science in Practice2023 Semester One (1233)
Advances in environmental science, technology, and policy are explored using case studies of global environmental issues and proposed solutions. Students apply environmental science to assess how science is used to inform environmental intervention and policy, and understand environmental responses.
Prerequisite: ENVSCI 201 or equivalent
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ENVSCI 301
: Environmental Science in Practice2022 Semester One (1223)
Advances in environmental science, technology, and policy are explored using case studies of global environmental issues and proposed solutions. Students apply environmental science to assess how science is used to inform environmental intervention and policy, and understand environmental responses.
Prerequisite: ENVSCI 201 or equivalent
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ENVSCI 301
: Environmental Science in Practice2021 Semester One (1213)
Advances in environmental science, technology, and policy are explored using case studies of global environmental issues and proposed solutions. Students apply environmental science to assess how science is used to inform environmental intervention and policy, and understand environmental responses.
Prerequisite: ENVSCI 201 or equivalent
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ENVSCI 301
: Environmental Science in Practice2020 Semester One (1203)
Advances in environmental science, technology, and policy are explored using case studies of global environmental issues and proposed solutions. Students apply environmental science to assess how science is used to inform environmental intervention and policy, and understand environmental responses.
Prerequisite: ENVSCI 201 or equivalent
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ENVSCI 303
: Environmental Science, Risk and Society2025 Semester Two (1255)
An examination of the contemporary topics that shape the ways in which environmental science may be communicated and understood. Topics of discussion include issues of scientific uncertainty, risk communication, public trust and the role of media.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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ENVSCI 303
: Environmental Science, Risk and Society2024 Semester Two (1245)
An examination of the contemporary topics that shape the ways in which environmental science may be communicated and understood. Topics of discussion include issues of scientific uncertainty, risk communication, public trust and the role of media.
No pre-requisites or restrictions
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