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ENVSCI 303

: Environmental Science, Risk and Society
2024 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.
Subject: Environmental Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2427

ENVSCI 303

: Environmental Science, Risk and Society
2023 Semester Two (1235)
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.
Subject: Environmental Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2428

ENVSCI 303

: Environmental Science, Risk and Society
2022 Semester Two (1225)
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.
Subject: Environmental Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2429

ENVSCI 303

: Environmental Science, Risk and Society
2021 Semester Two (1215)
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.
Subject: Environmental Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2430

ENVSCI 399

: Capstone: Environmental Science
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Students will engage with the research process, as practised in environmental science. Independent or small group research will be undertaken under the guidance of an academic mentor. Students will research an environmental problem and possible solutions and communicate their findings. The emphasis is on research skills and assisting students in developing and implementing academic research.
Subject: Environmental Science
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage III in Environmental Science or 15 points at Stage III in Environmental Science and 15 points from other Stage III courses included in the major
2431

ENVSCI 399

: Capstone: Environmental Science
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Students will engage with the research process, as practised in environmental science. Independent or small group research projects will be undertaken under the guidance of an academic mentor. Students will design and complete an independent research project and communicate their findings. The emphasis is on research skills and assisting students in developing and implementing their independent academic research project.
Subject: Environmental Science
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage III in Environmental Science or 15 points at Stage III in Environmental Science and 15 points from other Stage III courses included in the major
2432

ENVSCI 399

: Capstone: Environmental Science
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Students will engage with the research process, as practised in environmental science. Independent or small group research projects will be undertaken under the guidance of an academic mentor. Students will design and complete an independent research project and communicate their findings. The emphasis is on research skills and assisting students in developing and implementing their independent academic research project.
Subject: Environmental Science
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage III in Environmental Science or 15 points at Stage III in Environmental Science and 15 points from other Stage III courses included in the major
2433

ENVSCI 399

: Capstone: Environmental Science
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Students will engage with the research process, as practised in environmental science. Independent or small group research projects will be undertaken under the guidance of an academic mentor. Students will design and complete an independent research project and communicate their findings. The emphasis is on research skills and assisting students in developing and implementing their independent academic research project.
Subject: Environmental Science
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage III in Environmental Science or 15 points at Stage III in Environmental Science and 15 points from other Stage III courses included in the major
2434

ENVSCI 399

: Capstone: Environmental Science
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Students will engage with the research process, as practised in environmental science. Independent or small group research projects will be undertaken under the guidance of an academic mentor. Students will design and complete an independent research project and communicate their findings. The emphasis is on research skills and assisting students in developing and implementing their independent academic research project.
Subject: Environmental Science
Prerequisite: 30 points at Stage III in Environmental Science or 15 points at Stage III in Environmental Science and 15 points from other Stage III courses included in the major
2435

ENVSCI 701

: Research Practice in Environmental Science
2025 Semester One (1253)
An understanding of research in Environmental Science. Students will be introduced to a range of methodologies and will be challenged to critically analyse information and data. Principles of scientific writing and communication will also be addressed. Students will apply these skills by developing and writing a research proposal or critical review.
Subject: Environmental Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2436

ENVSCI 701

: Research Practice in Environmental Science
2024 Semester One (1243)
An understanding of research in Environmental Science. Students will be introduced to a range of methodologies and will be challenged to critically analyse information and data. Principles of scientific writing and communication will also be addressed. Students will apply these skills by developing and writing a research proposal or critical review.
Subject: Environmental Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2437

ENVSCI 701

: Research Practice in Environmental Science
2023 Semester One (1233)
An understanding of research in Environmental Science. Students will be introduced to a range of methodologies and will be challenged to critically analyse information and data. Principles of scientific writing and communication will also be addressed. Students will apply these skills by developing and writing a research proposal or critical review.
Subject: Environmental Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2438

ENVSCI 701

: Research Practice in Environmental Science
2022 Semester Two (1225)
An understanding of research in Environmental Science. Students will be introduced to a range of methodologies and will be challenged to critically analyse information and data. Principles of scientific writing and communication will also be addressed. Students will apply these skills by developing and writing a research proposal or critical review.
Subject: Environmental Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2439

ENVSCI 701

: Research Practice in Environmental Science
2022 Semester One (1223)
An understanding of research in Environmental Science. Students will be introduced to a range of methodologies and will be challenged to critically analyse information and data. Principles of scientific writing and communication will also be addressed. Students will apply these skills by developing and writing a research proposal or critical review.
Subject: Environmental Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2440

ENVSCI 701

: Research Practice in Environmental Science
2020 Semester One (1203)
An understanding of research in Environmental Science. Students will be introduced to a range of methodologies and will be challenged to critically analyse information and data. Principles of scientific writing and communication will also be addressed. Students will apply these skills by developing and writing a research proposal or critical review.
Subject: Environmental Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2441

ENVSCI 702

: Applied Estuarine Ecology
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Emphasises multi-disciplinary science that integrates across different empirical and theoretical approaches to better understand the functioning of soft-sediment ecosystems. Covers fundamental ecological principles of soft-sediment systems through to the impacts associated with human activities. Includes practical exercises in experimental field ecology which will introduce students to key research methods. No formal prerequisite but knowledge of Stage III marine ecology/science, or equivalent, will be assumed.
Subject: Environmental Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2442

ENVSCI 702

: Applied Estuarine Ecology
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Emphasises multi-disciplinary science that integrates across different empirical and theoretical approaches to better understand the functioning of soft-sediment ecosystems. Covers fundamental ecological principles of soft-sediment systems through to the impacts associated with human activities. Includes practical exercises in experimental field ecology which will introduce students to key research methods. No formal prerequisite but knowledge of Stage III marine ecology/science, or equivalent, will be assumed.
Subject: Environmental Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2443

ENVSCI 704

: Modelling of Environmental Systems
2025 Semester Two (1255)
The design and application of models for the investigation of environmental problems; understanding the role and utility of modelling in environmental science; the analysis and representation of environmental phenomena. Provides an understanding of modelling concepts, approaches and applications. An understanding of the material in ENVSCI 310, GEOG 250, MATHS 108 and STATS 101 will be assumed.
Subject: Environmental Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2444

ENVSCI 704

: Modelling of Environmental Systems
2020 Semester Two (1205)
The design and application of models for the investigation of environmental problems; understanding the role and utility of modelling in environmental science; the analysis and representation of dynamic environmental phenomena. Provides an understanding of modelling concepts, approaches and applications, and methods for determining the suitability of modelling in specific contexts. No formal requirement, but an understanding of the material in BIOSCI 209, ENVSCI 310, GEOG 250, MATHS 108 and STATS 101 will be assumed.
Subject: Environmental Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2445

ENVSCI 705

: Handling Environmental Data
2025 Semester One (1253)
Contemporary approaches to understanding and analysing environmental data with an emphasis on developing skills to support the ‘transformation, visualisation, modelling’ cycle. The importance of adopting reproducible research practices (eg, data and code archiving) will be emphasised. The course focuses on an applied laboratory component and will be taught in open-source software. Assessment will be via projects analysing environmental data. No formal prerequisites but an understanding of basic statistical methods equivalent to STATS 101 will be presumed.
Subject: Environmental Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2446

ENVSCI 705

: Handling Environmental Data
2024 Semester One (1243)
Contemporary approaches to understanding and analysing environmental data with an emphasis on developing skills to support the ‘transformation, visualisation, modelling’ cycle. The importance of adopting reproducible research practices (eg, data and code archiving) will be emphasised. The course focuses on an applied laboratory component and will be taught in open-source software. Assessment will be via projects analysing environmental data. No formal prerequisites but an understanding of basic statistical methods equivalent to STATS 101 will be presumed.
Subject: Environmental Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2447

ENVSCI 705

: Handling Environmental Data
2023 Semester One (1233)
Contemporary approaches to understanding and analysing environmental data with an emphasis on developing skills to support the ‘transformation, visualisation, modelling’ cycle. The importance of adopting reproducible research practices (eg, data and code archiving) will be emphasised. The course focuses on an applied laboratory component and will be taught in open-source software. Assessment will be via projects analysing environmental data. No formal prerequisites but an understanding of basic statistical methods equivalent to STATS 101 will be presumed.
Subject: Environmental Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2448

ENVSCI 705

: Handling Environmental Data
2022 Semester One (1223)
Contemporary approaches to understanding and analysing environmental data with an emphasis on developing skills to support the ‘transformation, visualisation, modelling’ cycle. The importance of adopting reproducible research practices (eg, data and code archiving) will be emphasised. The course focuses on an applied laboratory component and will be taught in open-source software. Assessment will be via projects analysing environmental data. No formal prerequisites but an understanding of basic statistical methods equivalent to STATS 101 will be presumed.
Subject: Environmental Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2449

ENVSCI 705

: Handling Environmental Data
2021 Semester One (1213)
Contemporary approaches to understanding and analysing environmental data with an emphasis on developing skills to support the ‘transformation, visualisation, modelling’ cycle. The importance of adopting reproducible research practices (eg, data and code archiving) will be emphasised. The course focuses on an applied laboratory component and will be taught in open-source software. Assessment will be via projects analysing environmental data. No formal prerequisites but an understanding of basic statistical methods equivalent to STATS 101 will be presumed.
Subject: Environmental Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions
2450

ENVSCI 705

: Handling Environmental Data
2020 Semester One (1203)
Contemporary approaches to understanding and analysing environmental data with an emphasis on developing skills to support the ‘transformation, visualisation, modelling’ cycle. The importance of adopting reproducible research practices (eg, data and code archiving) will be emphasised. The course focuses on an applied laboratory component and will be taught in open-source software. Assessment will be via projects analysing environmental data. No formal prerequisites but an understanding of basic statistical methods equivalent to STATS 101 will be presumed.
Subject: Environmental Science
No pre-requisites or restrictions