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This program is designed for graduates wishing to broaden their research and knowledge base in a variety of specialised environmental areas, by providing a stepping stone into more senior management positions.
Climate change adaptation; Economics and policy; Education for sustainability; Environmental protection; Water resources
80 credit points
Relevant bachelor degree
Honours; Advanced and Advanced with Honours are available.
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Environmental scientists measure and record features of the environment and study, assess and develop methods of controlling or minimising the harmful effects of human activity on the environment.
Meteorologists forecast the weather and study the atmosphere to improve the understanding of climate.
Natural resource managers develop conservation plans for nature reserves, land and other natural resources, so that people can use these resources in an ecologically sustainable way.

