Master of Environment
Summary
The state of the environment and the emergence of issues, such as environmental degradation, pollution, climate change and species extinction, are some of the major concerns of our time. Human activities are largely behind these issues, but addressing the impacts of human activities is also key to protecting and managing the environment for future generations.
The multidisciplinary Master of Environment will provide you with the skills and knowledge you’ll need to evaluate the social and biophysical drivers of environmental change, so that as a graduate, you’ll be equipped to seek innovative solutions to issues emerging around human–environment interactions.
Key features
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Be an environmental champion for future generations
Learn how to manage human activities to protect and enhance the environment for future generations.
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Learn from world-leading senior academics
Learn from academics at the forefront of their disciplines, with expertise from environmental planning to environmental management.
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Focus on practical work, both in the field and in modern labs
Develop your problem-solving ability, collaboration skills and cutting-edge research knowledge in the lab and the field.
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Address complex environmental problems
Build your scientific learning alongside an understanding of the social mechanisms relevant to addressing environmental problems.