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Southern Cross University

Diploma of Science

UndergraduateSCU-SCI-DIP

A pathway to the lab or further science studies

An online science course with specialisations in forestry, marine, or Earth and environmental systems. You’ll explore chemistry, physics, biology and geology. Think about the role science plays solving big issues like climate change and pollution. 


Study method
Online & on-campus
Duration
1 year full time or part time equivalent
Southern Cross University

A double specialisation that explores, protects and restores the planet

Explore Earth’s systems and challenges. You’ll apply chemistry and biology concepts to unpack global issues including pollution. Build skills in scientific report writing and data collection. For careers in park management, government, consulting or research.


Study method
Online & on-campus
Duration
3 years full time or part time equivalent
Southern Cross University

Bachelor of Science (Environment)

UndergraduateSCU-EES-DEG

Study the environment to protect and manage it

Start with earth science fundamentals, then dig deeper into ecology, ecosystem regeneration, biogeochemistry, modelling and resource management. Think about conservation and protection. Strive for a career in parks, environment, or research.


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Online & on-campus
Duration
3 years full time or part time equivalent
University of Queensland

Advance your career in the geospatial realm in 2 years

Study advanced Geographic Information Science (GIS) – covering electives such as spatial analysis, remote-sensing and web mapping. Complete a research project to build on project management skills for the real world. Finish in 2 years.  


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100% online
Duration
2 years full time or part time equivalent
Southern Cross University

Bachelor of Science (Agriculture)

UndergraduateSCU-RGA-DEG

A sustainable approach to food and agriculture

Study holistic management of soils, water, fertilizers and more. Explore the climate connection. Your in-depth knowledge of regenerative practices can lead to careers growing food, consulting, and resource management. Join a new way of farming.


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Online & on-campus
Duration
3 years full time or part time equivalent
Griffith University

Master of Integrated Water Management

PostgraduateGRF-IWM-MAS

Dive into the science, governance, and economics of water management

Take a whole-of-water-cycle approach to water management and advance your career in the water sector. Tap into leading water professionals to build your strategic, managerial, and technical skills. Tackle complex challenges with an integrated approach.


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100% online
Duration
2 years full time or part time equivalent

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Griffith University

Advance your career in catchment hydrology and water management

Unpack the complex systems and science behind the catchment process and hydrology. Solve catchment science with software and data. Graduates are skilled up to contribute to catchment work in urban development, flood impact, and waterway pollution.


Study method
100% online
Duration
1 year part time
Griffith University

Prepare to deal with the challenges of climate change

Expand your professional toolkit with skills and knowledge to tackle the impacts of climate change. Think sustainably. Grasp the science to consider the solutions. Learn to adapt using policy and technical information from government reports.


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100% online
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6 months full time or part time equivalent
Curtin University

Identify and apply international best practice to sustainability

Study urban design, sustainable cities, leadership, Aboriginal sustainability, decarbonising cities and regions, climate policy and economics. Graduates find careers in sectors where social research and analytical skills in sustainability are required.


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100% online
Duration
2 years full time or part time equivalent
University of Queensland

Go above and beyond in spatial information systems

Complete eight subjects covering the application of Geographic Information Science (GIS) software. Analyse not only the use of remote sensing and air photos, but graduate with management skills for leading environmental research. 


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100% online
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1 year full time or part time equivalent

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