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The University of Melbourne

Master of Ecosystem Management and Conservation


Course Details

As our ecosystems and land management sectors change, how we study and work with them must change too. This course will prepare you for a wide range of ecosystem, forest and landscape management employment pathways by giving you specialist knowledge in the biophysical and social aspects of ecosystem management, working at both local and landscape levels.

Qualification: Master Degree (By Coursework)

Course structure: The Master of Ecosystem Management and Conservation is a 200-point course, made up of:; Core subjects (100 points); Professional skills subjects (12.525 points); Elective subjects (50 - 62.5 points); Foundation subjects (25 points).


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