27. Bachelor of Resource Management
27.1. Course objectives
27.2. Career opportunities
27.3. Course outline
27.4. Elective subjects
The Bachelor of Resource Management is offered at the Parkville campus of the University. Students will need to travel to the Burnley campus for some subjects.
Resource Management includes the sustainable management of our natural resources such as flora, fauna, landscapes, soil, water and air.
Students who have completed this course should have acquired:
an understanding of natural resources, and how land, flora, fauna and water systems function;
an understanding of the important land resource values and their underlying attributes;
an understanding of the types of human activities that can affect these values and how the effects occur;
knowledge of sustainable development in relation to land related industries;
an ability to demonstrate a broad knowledge of the ways in which human behaviours can be influenced to improve outcomes in land resource management;
an understanding of and ability to utilise the tools of land resource assessment;
an ability to demonstrate a knowledge of the legal and administrative framework in which land resource management operates;
an understanding of integral approaches to land resource management;
an ability to demonstrate a broad knowledge of technology and practical competence appropriate to their specialisation;
a clear understanding of the concept of sustainable development and the interrelationship between the environment and social and economic constructs.
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.
| First year | ||
|---|---|---|
| Semester 1 | Points | |
| 202-101 Chemistry for Land and Food Resources | 12.5 | |
| or | ||
| 610-141 Chemistry A | 12.5 | |
| Students with a VCE score of 25 or greater in Chemistry or equivalent may enrol in 610-141 Chemistry A | ||
| 202-103 Biology for Land and Food Resources | 12.5 | |
| or | ||
| 650-141 Biology of Cells and Organisms | 12.5 | |
| Students with a VCE score of 25 or greater in Biology may enrol in 650-141 Biology of Cells and Organisms | ||
| 202-104 Information Technology and Communication | 12.5 | |
| or | ||
| 202-107 Mathematics for Land and Food Resources | 12.5 | |
| Students entering without VCE Mathematics Methods or equivalent must take 202-107 Mathematics for Land and Food Resources | ||
| 207-113 Australian Rural Landscapes | 12.5 | |
| Semester 2 | ||
| 202-106 Land Resources | 12.5 | |
| 207-101 Land, Food and Resource Economics | 12.5 | |
| 207-103 Ecology | 12.5 | |
| One elective* | 12.5 | |
| Sub total | 100.0 | |
| Second year | ||
|---|---|---|
| Semester 1 | Points | |
| 202-201 Plant Function | 12.5 | |
| 202-202 Experimental Design/Statistical Methods | 12.5 | |
| 207-205 Human Dimensions of Resource Management | 12.5 | |
| 202-302 Human Resource Management | 12.5 | |
| or | ||
| One elective* | ||
| Semester 2 | ||
| 202-203 Soil and Water Resources | 12.5 | |
| 207-202 Australian Flora | 12.5 | |
| 207-203 Techniques of Resource Assessment | 12.5 | |
| 207-211 Australian Fauna | 12.5 | |
| Sub total | 100.0 | |
| Third year | ||
|---|---|---|
| Semester 1 | Points | |
| 207-339 Hydrology and Catchment Management | 12.5 | |
| 202-302 Human Resource Management | 12.5 | |
| or | ||
| One elective* | ||
| Year-long subjects | ||
| 202-001 Industry Placement# | 0 | |
| 202-301 Industry Project | 25 | |
| 202-301 Industry Project (25 points year-long) may be replaced by 202-303 Industry Project (25 points, Semester 1 or Semester 2) | ||
| Electives | ||
| Four further electives* | 50.0 | |
| Sub total | 100.0 | |
| Fourth year (Honours) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Year-long subjects | Points | |
| 202-401 Honours Research Project | 50 | |
| 202-401 Honours Research Project (50 points Year-Long) may be replaced by 202-402 Honours Research Project (50 points, Semester 1 or Semester 2) or 202-403 Honours Research Project (50 points, mid-year entry) | ||
| Elective subjects | ||
| Four electives* | 50.0 | |
| Sub total | 100.0 | |
*Electives may be chosen from the following list or from approved subjects from other courses.
Note: 202-302 is a core subject but may be completed in either second or third year.
Insufficient enrolments may lead to an elective subject being suspended.
| First year | ||
|---|---|---|
| Semester 2 | Points | |
| 650-142 Genetics & The Evolution of Life | 12.5 | |
| or a subject approved by the course co-ordinator | ||
| Second Year | ||
|---|---|---|
| Semester 1 | Points | |
| 121-018 Geomorphology | 12.5 | |
| 121-021 Environmental Politics and Management | 12.5 | |
| 202-104 Information Technology and Communication | 12.5 | |
| 220-213 Trees and Forests | 12.5 | |
| 625-101 Earth Sciences - The Global Environment | 12.5 | |
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