Bachelor of Environments (Honours) Environmental Geographies, Politics and Cultures

Major/Minor/Specialisation !BH-ENVS-SPC+1001 (2011)

Note: This is an archived Handbook entry from 2011.

Year and Campus: 2011

Coordinator

Dr Russell Drysdale

Contact

MSLE Student Centre

email: msle-sc@unimelb.edu.au

Overview: The Environmental Geographies, Politics and Cultures Honours specialisation addresses the relationship between human activities and the natural and built environment, and humanity’s reliance on the earth’s natural resources.

Objectives: • To provide students with the methods needed to carry out an effective research program
• To ensure students understand what is required to review critically a scholarly body of literature in geography or environmental studies
• To ensure students gain the skills needed to communicate their research intentions and results
• To ensure students gain some grounding in the history, philosophy or scope of the discipline of geography and in the principles of environmental impact assessment

Structure & Available Subjects: The program is comprised of a 75 point research subject (a combination of 2 subjects worth 25 + 50 points; or 2 x 37.5 points), a core coursework subject (GEOG40003 - Advancing Geography and Environmental Studies) and a 12.5 point selective coursework subject.
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Students are required to complete a 75-point core research project by enrolling in a combination of the Geography - Environmental Studies Thesis subjects to make up these credit points
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Selective coursework subjects

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12.50
Related Course(s): Bachelor of Environments (Degree with Honours)

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