BEMP Schedules

Compulsory Courses
All courses are the equivalent of 15 credits unless otherwise stated.
100 level:
Code Name Prereq. Restrict. Prep. Sem. Block
ECON 110 Introduction to Applied Economics ECON 101, 102, 105 1/2 6/2 
ERST 101 Perspectives on the Environment 1 1
SOCI 116 Society, Culture and Economy Both SOCI 114 and 115 1 7
SOCI 117 Introduction to New Zealand Government and Public Policy SOCI 114, 205 2 7
Plus one of:
BIOS 109 Biology 1 6
ECOL 103 Ecology I: New Zealand Ecology and Conservation ECOL 104 2 5
OR:
PHSC 105 Introduction to Earth Science 1 5
200 level:
ERST 201 Environmental Analysis Four 100 level courses 2 2
ERST 205 Principles of Urban and Regional Planning Five 100 level courses One of LASC 101, SOCI 115,116 or VAPM 101 2 3
SOCI 204 Research Methods Five 100 level courses QMET 103, plus one of SOCI 114, 116 or 117 1 5
Plus two of
ECOL 201 Ecology II: Principles of Ecology ECOL 103 ECOL 103 and PHSC 101 2 7
ECOL 202 Biological Diversity One of BIOS 109, 111, 112, ECOL 103 BIOS 211 Two or more of, BIOS 109, 111, 112, ECOL 103 1 2
ENGN 233 Water Science and Technology One of ENGN 103, 106, PHSC 103 or 105 ENGN 106 plus either PHSC 103 or 105 1 1
ERST 203 Environmental Monitoring and Resource Assessment Five 100 level courses BIOS 109, PHSC 102, plus one of MAST 104, 112, 115 1 4
PHSC 209 Environmental Biogeoscience PHSC 101, 102 PHSC 203 1 6
SOSC 223 Geomorphology PHSC 105 or SOSC 106 2 6
OR:
WATR 201 Freshwater Resources Five 100 level courses 2 TBA
300 level:
SOCI 314 Professional Practice Five 200 level courses 2 3
Plus three of
BMGT 301 Business and Sustainability ERST 201 or: one of BMGT 101 or 206, plus two courses at the 200 level or higher ERST 312 PHSC 104 1 2
ERST 302 Environmental Policy ERST 201, plus one of SOCI 114, 117 OR 205 2 5
ERST 340 Environmental Planning One of ERST 201, 205 or SOCI 207 LASC 309 1 7
LWST 302 Resource Management Law Four 200 level courses LWST 101, 102 or SOCI 207 1 8
MAST 319 Te Kaitiakitanga (Maori Environmental Management) Either MAST 205 or 206, or: one of MAST 104, 112 or 115, plus one of ECON 204, erst 201 OR lwst 302 MAST 307  2 2

Note: Graduates of the Professional Planning minor are eligible to qualify for graduate membership of the New Zealand Planning Institue with one year of postgraduate study. This additional year may be undertaken within the following postgraduate programmes at Lincoln University:

MApplSc (Specialising in Environmental Management or Planning)
BEM (Hons)
MRS
Postgraduate Diploma in Resource Studies

There are specific courses that must be included in your course of study. If you wish to qualify for Institue membership you should contact the Academic Co-ordinator, Dr. Suzanne Vallance.


Page last updated on: 21/11/2011