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19. Bachelor of Resource Management
    19.1. Course objectives
    19.2. Career opportunities
    19.3. Course outline
    19.4. Discipline sequences - recommended electives
    19.5. Elective subjects


19. Bachelor of Resource Management

The first year of the Bachelor of Resource Management is offered at both the Parkville and the Dookie campuses of the University. The second year is offered at the Parkville campus only, and the location of subsequent years depends on the electives chosen. Parkville students will need to travel to the Burnley campus for a few subjects.

Resource management includes the sustainable management of our natural resources such as flora, fauna, landscapes, soil, water and air.

19.1. Course objectives

Students who have completed this course should have acquired:

19.2. Career opportunities

Graduates can expect to find employment in careers within the key areas of catchment and land management, biodiversity and land rehabilitation management and in the utilisation and management of soil, land, and water. Such careers are found in both public and private sectors, and often involve communication and liaison with a wide range of stakeholders, the ability to use technology in a management and planning context, such as land spatial information, and the ability to develop and implement policy.

19.3. Course outline

First year
Semester 1Points
 202-101 Chemistry for Land and Food Resources12.5
 202-103 Biology for Land and Food Resources12.5
 202-104 Information Technology and Communication12.5
 or 
 620-081 Preliminary Mathematics A12.5
 Students entering without VCE Mathematics Methods or equivalent must take 620-081 - Preliminary Mathematics A. 
 208-109 Australian Agricultural Production Sys12.5
Semester 2
 202-106 Land Resources12.5
 207-101 Economics of Resource Use12.5
 207-103 Ecology12.5
 One elective*12.5
 Sub total100.0
Second year
Semester 1Points
 202-201 Plant Function12.5
 202-202 Experimental Design/Statistical Methods12.5
 207-201 Resource Industry Economics I12.5
 207-205 Human Dimensions of Natural Resource Mgt12.5
Semester 2
 202-203 Soil and Water Resources12.5
 207-202 Australian Flora12.5
 207-203 Techniques of Resource Assessment12.5
 207-211 Australian Fauna12.5
 Sub total100.0
Third year
Semester 1Points
 202-302 Human Resource Management12.5
Year long subject
 202-001 Industry Placement#0
 202-301 Industry Project25
Electives
 Five electives*62.5
 Sub total100.0
Fourth year (honours)
Year long subjectsPoints
 202-401 Industry/Research Project50
Elective subjects
 Four electives*50.0
 Sub total100.0

*Electives may be chosen from the following list or from approved subjects from other courses.

19.4. Discipline sequences - recommended electives

Protected area management
 207-305 Revegetation and Landscape Restoration12.5
 207-314 Social Research Methods12.5
 207-318 Management of Heritage Landscapes12.5
 207-325 Aquatic Ecology12.5
 207-326 Wildlife Conservation and Management12.5
 207-402 Management of Plant & Animal Invasions12.5
 207-407 Parks and Recreation12.5
Catchment and land management
 207-305 Revegetation and Landscape Restoration12.5
 207-314 Social Research Methods12.5
 207-318 Management of Heritage Landscapes12.5
 207-330 GIS and Remote Sensing12.5
 207-335 Resource Management Policy and Action12.5
 207-401 Soil Management and Conservation12.5
 207-410 Agroforestry12.5
 207-413 Community Mgt Of Land & Natural Resource12.5

19.5. Elective subjects

Insufficient enrolments may lead to an elective subject being suspended.

First year
 208-105 Field Skills12.5
 600-142 Genetics & The Evolution of Life12.5
Third year
 202-104 Information Technology and Communication12.5
 207-305 Revegetation and Landscape Restoration12.5
 207-314 Social Research Methods12.5
 207-318 Management of Heritage Landscapes12.5
 207-325 Aquatic Ecology12.5
 207-326 Wildlife Conservation and Management12.5
 207-327 Resource Industry Communication12.5
 207-328 Working with Community Groups12.5
 207-330 GIS and Remote Sensing12.5
 207-335 Resource Management Policy and Action12.5
Fourth year
 202-304 Resource Mgt & Agric Systems Analysis12.5
 207-301 Global Env'ment & Sustain Prod Systems12.5
 207-401 Soil Management and Conservation12.5
 207-402 Management of Plant & Animal Invasions12.5
 207-407 Parks and Recreation12.5
 207-410 Agroforestry12.5
 207-413 Community Mgt Of Land & Natural Resource12.5


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