Effectively managing human interactions with the environment requires a thorough understanding of the inter-relationships between land, water, air, biota and people. As an environmental professional, you’ll need a clear understanding of the procedures and skills involved in investigating complex environmental issues in different settings such as urban, mining, agriculture and aquatic.
Upgrade your qualification in Environmental Science, or get the skills and knowledge you need to move into the field if you already work in geology, forestry, agriculture, zoology, botany or planning. You’ll gain an in-depth understanding of the science, policies, procedures and techniques of environmental planning and management. When you graduate, you’ll have a multidisciplinary understanding of Environmental Science, and be proficient in a range of techniques employed in environmental management.
On completion of this course, you may be eligible for entry into our one-year Master of Environmental Science.
3 reasons to study a Graduate Diploma in Environmental Science at Murdoch
- Broaden your skills and add value to your undergraduate qualifications in geology, environmental engineering, planning or forestry, and learn about environmental monitoring, management and assessment.
- Fit study around your work commitments by choosing to study on-campus, online, full-time or part-time with this highly flexible degree format.
- Take advantage of our scholarships such as the Murdoch University Academic Excellence Award.
What you'll learn
- Geographic Information Systems and remote sensing as used in environmental management and planning
- Environmental monitoring including use of GIS and remote sensing for designing, implementing and managing large monitoring programs
- How to effectively implement education strategies to engage individuals, communities and organisations in change processes to achieve environmental and sustainability outcomes
- Understanding of sustainable land and water management with particular reference to agricultural, forestry and mining activities.
Your future career
Our students have successfully gained employment in the public and private sectors, including the consulting industry in Australia and overseas. Careers could include:
- Environmental Consultant
- Environmental Scientist – Impact Assessment and Management
- Regional Planning Coordinator
- Bushland Management Officer
- Natural Resource Management (NRM) Officer.
