A postgraduate program
Fast facts
Course type: | Postgraduate (coursework) |
| Availability (full-time or part-time): | Full-time (N/A to Graduate Certificate at mid-year entry) |
| Location: | On campus |
Courses
| Course name | Units | Duration (full-time equivalent) | GradStart code | CRICOS code |
| Graduate Certificate in Environmental Management | 18 units | 6 months | 2GC018 | 039965C |
| Graduate Diploma in Environmental Management | 36 units | 1 year | 2GD006 | 039964D |
| Master of Environmental Management | 72 units | 2 years | 2CM013 | 030806B |
Overview
This articulated program introduces students to contemporary theory and practice in environmental management and to the study of environmental processes and systems. Students may also undertake some study of environmental economics, philosophy or politics and, at Graduate Diploma and Masters level, may study specific environmental problems, research methods and geographical information systems.
The Masters program is designed to provide students with a sound understanding and appreciation of current issues and skills in environmental management. It examines environmental policies, strategies and management systems, with a major focus on the recognition and development of sustainable environmental management in both urban and non-urban environments. Students may include a research project in their degree.
The program is international in scope but case study material draws strongly on the experience of Australia and other countries within the Asia-Pacific region.
What will I study?
Refer to the course rule:- Graduate Certificate in Environmental Management
- Graduate Diploma in Environmental Management
- Master of Environmental Management
Entry requirements
Domestic students | International students | ||||
Applicants for all 3 courses normally must hold an approved undergraduate degree or equivalent. Students who have completed the Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma (or other qualifications deemed equivalent) receive credit when progressing to the Graduate Diploma or Masters. | Applicants for all 3 courses normally must hold an approved undergraduate degree or equivalent. Students who have completed the Graduate Certificate or Graduate Diploma (or other qualifications deemed equivalent) receive credit when progressing to the Graduate Diploma or Masters. English language requirements: If English is not your 1st language you must meet English language requirements. | ||||
Applications
Domestic students | International students | ||
Mid-year entry:
| Yes | Mid-year entry:
| Yes |
| Apply through: | SATAC - GradStart | Apply through: | International Office |
| Application closing dates: | Check GradStart. | Application closing dates: | Semester 1 - 30 November of the year proceeding admission Semester 2 - 31 May of that year |
Annual fees
Note: Domestic student fees are indicative only. Further information: How are these fees calculated?
Contact
School of the Environment
Tel: (08) 8201 2107 or (08) 8201 2429. Fax: (08) 8201 3521
General domestic students information
Web: Prospective students
Enquiries: Admissions/Prospective Students Office
Flinders University, GPO Box 2100, Adelaide SA 5001
Tel (08) 8201 3074 or 1300 657 671 (local call cost)
Fax (08) 8201 2580
Email: admissions@flinders.edu.au
General international students information
Web: International students
Enquiries: Ask Flinders

