Integrated Water Catchment Management
Major/Minor/Specialisation !441ME-MAJ+1003 (2014)
Note: This is an archived Handbook entry from 2014.
Year and Campus: | 2014 |
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Coordinator
Dr Graham Moore, Faculty of Engineering
Dr Philip Marren, Dept of Resource Management and Geography, MSLE
Contact
Melbourne School of Land & Environment Student Centre
Ground Floor, Melbourne School of Land and Environment (building 142)
Current Student Enquiries
Phone: 13 MELB (13 6352)
Email: 13MELB@unimelb.edu.au
Overview: |
Integrated Water Catchment Management is offered as a major field of study in the Master of Environment degree. With global climate change and more extreme weather conditions, water catchments have never been under more pressure, and professionals with skills in their management are in high demand. Catchment management involves the integration of sound biophysical information with social and economic analysis. This is used to achieve the best outcomes for a catchment's natural resources and the people who live and work there. Students studying this major will look into the functioning of catchments and the constraints to improving catchment management; particularly, how these constraints can be eased. Integrated Water Catchment Management is appropriate for professionals working in soil and water regulation, land management, and conservation in the private and public sectors. The major is suitable for students with a first degree in physical science, life science, social science, engineering, forestry, horticulture or agriculture. Professional geologists, natural resource scientists and managers who wish to gain advanced knowledge of catchment management strategies in urban and rural environments would also benefit from studies in this field. Students can expect to find employment in regulatory agencies, local and state government authorities, environmental consulting companies, and industries concerned with land development, recreation and tourism. |
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Learning Outcomes: |
Students who complete the Master of Environment will have:
Upon successful completion of the Integrated Water Catchment Management specialisation, students will be able to:
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Structure & Available Subjects: |
Students will be required to complete the two core subjects, plus choose three subjects from the compulsory specialisation subject list. Students must also take at least 25 points of subjects from the compulsory capstone subjects – these subjects enable students to complete an independent project related to professional scholarship or practice in integrated catchment management. Students must also undertake electives to make up the balance of the award. The selection of electives is made in consultation with the Integrated Water Catchment Management major coordinator. A full list of subjects available within this specialisation can be found at http://environment.unimelb.edu.au/courses/streams/integrated_water_catchment_management |
Subject Options: | Core subjectsStudents must take the following core subjects: Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Compulsory Specialisation SubjectsStudents must take three subjects from the compulsory specialisation list below: Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Students must take at least 25 points from the following capstone experience subjects: Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Elective subjectsStudents should make up the balance of their award wtih subjects from the following elective list: Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: |
Related Course(s): |
Master of Environment |
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