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 950-300 Environmental Management Systems

Availability

3rd and 4th year

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Prof Michael Webber

Prerequisites

At least 50 points of second-year subjects approved for environmental science (approval will be given to students who have equivalent prerequisites). Familiarity with quantitative methods (mathematics or modelling or statistics) is recommended.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

Twenty-four 1-hour lectures; and twenty-four hours of practical classes

Subject Description

This subject identifies the tasks involved in managing environmental projects; determines appropriate methods for accomplishing those tasks; and indicates how to conduct those methods. It covers the following issues. First, the principles of project management - project design; critical path analysis; decision making processes and decision support systems; project control; risk management; and scheduling. Second, cost-benefit analysis: welfare, externalities, options and discounts; pricing environmental goods; social impacts; opportunity costs; assessing costs and benefits. And third: environmental standards: the role of standards; Australian and international standards; transparency and accountability; auditing compliance.

Assessment

A 1-hour examination, and twelve practical exercises which will be partially completed in class and will total 4000 words for 3rd-year 5000 words for 4th-year. The outside class component will be equivalent to 3000 words.



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