Bachelor of Environmental Policy and Management (Honours) 12 months Undergraduate Programme By The University of Adelaide |TopUniversities
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Programme Duration

12 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

47,500 AUDTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Environmental SciencesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Environmental Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Turn high-achieving into a higher degree



An honours degree is a one-year program that builds upon undergraduate study by introducing the challenge of an extended research project.



There are many reasons we encourage geography, environment and population graduates to apply for an honours year. You might want to build a necessary foundation for postgraduate research at masters and doctorate levels. You could be seeking answers to environmental questions no one else has asked. Perhaps you’re pursuing advanced communication skills and subject knowledge to gain a competitive edge in the job market.



Our prerequisite for honours study is at least a credit standard in a specified major. Applications are called for by Departments/Disciplines in October and November each year.



What will you do?


  • Attend regular classes for advanced coursework.
  • Investigate a chosen topic related to population, migration, urbanisation, climate change and adaptation, transport, ageing, health, housing demand and supply, permaculture, coastal/environmental management, biological thresholds, ecosystem services, risk assessment or tourism.
  • Partner with an academic mentor who’ll support and encourage your intellectual development.
  • Build marketable skills in research design, data analysis, project management, laboratory etiquette and ethics.
  • Present your work in the form of a dissertation.



Further details on Honours are available from Schools and Disciplines in the Faculty.

Programme overview

Main Subject

Environmental Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Turn high-achieving into a higher degree



An honours degree is a one-year program that builds upon undergraduate study by introducing the challenge of an extended research project.



There are many reasons we encourage geography, environment and population graduates to apply for an honours year. You might want to build a necessary foundation for postgraduate research at masters and doctorate levels. You could be seeking answers to environmental questions no one else has asked. Perhaps you’re pursuing advanced communication skills and subject knowledge to gain a competitive edge in the job market.



Our prerequisite for honours study is at least a credit standard in a specified major. Applications are called for by Departments/Disciplines in October and November each year.



What will you do?


  • Attend regular classes for advanced coursework.
  • Investigate a chosen topic related to population, migration, urbanisation, climate change and adaptation, transport, ageing, health, housing demand and supply, permaculture, coastal/environmental management, biological thresholds, ecosystem services, risk assessment or tourism.
  • Partner with an academic mentor who’ll support and encourage your intellectual development.
  • Build marketable skills in research design, data analysis, project management, laboratory etiquette and ethics.
  • Present your work in the form of a dissertation.



Further details on Honours are available from Schools and Disciplines in the Faculty.

Admission Requirements

58+
79+
176+
6.5+
Please refer to the website for additional entry requirements.

1 Year
Feb

Tuition fees

Domestic
7,975 AUD
International
47,500 AUD

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