Master of Environment - 200 Points (441 ME)
The 200 point Master of Environment course allows for flexibility within student enrolments, assisting students from various backgrounds and requirements to undertake postgraduate study.
You will gain entry to the Master of Environment (200 points) if you have:
- a relevant undergraduate degree (but do not have a 4 or 5 year honours degree); or
- completed the Graduate Diploma in Environment with an average of 70% or above.
Points |
200 (equivalent to sixteen subjects, two years of full time study) |
Subject levels available |
Masters 500 level or above with approval from your appointed academic advisor |
Availability |
Part time (1 or 2 subjects per semester) or Full time (3 or 4 subjects per semester) |
Specialist Paths of Study |
There are 11 Specialist Paths of Study (streams) that eligible students can choose to follow. Upon successful completion, the stream is recognised as the student's major. OR You can choose to design your own course, with assistance from your academic advisor, with the tailored program. |
Subjects and Timetables |
Your timetable will depend on which subjects you take. Timetables can be found within each subject description, which are found in the Subject List. |
Fees and Scholarships |
More information about Fees and Scholarships. |
Students who enrol in the 200 point Master of Environment may progress through the program on the condition that they achieve an average of 70% or above in their first 100 points of study.
For successful completion of the Master of Environment award students are also required to achieve an average of 70% or above in the remaining 100 points. If a student does not achieve a 70% average mark after 100 points of study they may exit the program with a Postgraduate Diploma in Environment.