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The Resource and Environmental Management program prepares students for careers as environmental scientists and natural resource professionals, equipping them to address sustainability challenges in the 21st century. Built on a foundation of natural and social sciences, this major connects theoretical knowledge with practical applications in environmental conservation and sustainable resource practices. The program highlights hands-on, field-based education while offering comprehensive environmental training alongside specialized professional growth opportunities. With its adaptable curriculum, students can customize their studies to align with personal interests and career aspirations; the program convener can provide guidance on course selection for both the major and complementary minors.
Learning Outcomes
Develop critical thinking skills to evaluate natural resource and environmental challenges, synthesizing information to form coherent, well-reasoned perspectives.
Gather, assess, interpret, and communicate environmental data (including field observations, remote sensing data, and academic literature) across various scales.
Comprehend and participate in advancing resource management methodologies and policies within Australia's unique environmental context.