Master of Resource Studies

  • 2years
  • Full and part time
  • On campus

The study and interpretation of environmental issues requires an understanding of the fluid, contestable relationships between the economic, social and ecological dimensions of environmental decision-making and practice.

The Master of Resource Studies focuses on the theoretical, intellectual and holistic aspects as opposed to the direct application of technical and managerial skills undertaken in other areas of Environmental Management.

This makes it ideal for students wishing to use critical theory and intellectual investigation to assess Resource Studies issues.

 

 

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Year 1

1st Semester

ERST 601 - Advanced Theory in Resource Studies

ERST 604 - Advanced Urban, Regional and Resource Planning

ERST 632 - Environmental Policy

2nd Semester

TOUR 603 - Tourism Management

ERST 633 - Integrated Environmental Management

ERST 622 - Comparative Environmental Policy

Year 2

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