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36. Articulation Pathway from Associate Diploma of Applied Science (Resource Management) and Diploma of Forestry)


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36. Articulation Pathway from Associate Diploma of Applied Science (Resource Management) and Diploma of Forestry)
    36.1. Course outline
    36.2. Electives

 36. Articulation Pathway from Associate Diploma of Applied Science (Resource Management) and Diploma of Forestry)

Students may be selected into the final stage of the Bachelor of Applied Science (Natural Resource Management) program after completion of the Associate Diploma of Applied Science (Resource Management), Diploma in Natural Resource Management or the Diploma in Forestry. For students not employed in the natural resources area, an eight week period of industry experience will be compulsory.

 36.1. Course outline

First year in 2001
Semester 1Points
 202-101 Chemistry for Land and Food Resources12.5
 791-206 Statistical Methods I5
 791-208 Plant Biology (NRM)10
 791-218 Earth Science10
 791-234 Ecological Analysis7.5
 791-315 Communications IV5
Semester 2
 791-216 Statistical Methods II5
 791-221 Australian Fauna10
 791-232 Resource Economics7.5
 791-310 Geographic Information Systems7.5
 791-312 Cultural Heritage Management7.5
 791-338 Enrichment Activities - NRM5
 One elective7.5
 Sub total100.0

Second year
Semester 1Points
 791-218 Earth Science10
 791-234 Ecological Analysis7.5
 791-309 Water Resources10
 791-321 Ecological Management7.5
 Two electives15.0
 Sub total50

 36.2. Electives

The offering of an elective in any semester depends on staff availability and student demand. Due to the limitations that may be imposed by timetables, student numbers and staff availability, not all possible combinations can be scheduled or offered in each semester at every campus.

Elective subjects available in 2001
 791-006 Habitat Restoration7.5
 791-010 Working with Community Groups7.5
 791-013 Special Studies7.5
 791-025 Aquatic Ecology7.5
 791-026 Wildlife Techniques & Management7.5
 791-041 Project I7.5
 791-042 Project II7.5
 791-056 Whole Farm Planning7.5
 791-058 Pest Animal Management7.5
 791-059 Rural Revegetation Methods7.5
 791-060 Remnant Vegetation Management7.5
 791-061 Fire Ecology7.5



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