Landscape Ecosystem Management major is gives you an understanding of the living and social systems required to plan and manage outdoor environments.
Course Plans
The Landscape Ecosystem Management Handbook entry stipulates the complete requirements for the Landscape Ecosystem Management major. Always use the University Handbook as your primary course planning tool.
Students completing an earlier version of this major (with studies commenced prior to 2016) should refer to the Landscape Management sample course plans.
Commenced 2016
Year 1 | ENVS10012 Changing Melbourne *** | ENVS10001 Natural Environments | Level 1 Environments elective | Breadth |
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Year 1 | ENVS10002 Reshaping Environments | Urban Environments OR Governing Environments OR Productive Environments | Level 1 Environments elective | BIOL10001 Biology of Australian Flora and Fauna |
Year 2 | EVSC20001 Leaves to Landscape | Major Elective | Environments Elective | Breadth |
Year 2 | ECOL20003 Ecology | EVSC20002 Soil and Water Resources | EVSC20005 Contested Resources | Breadth |
Year 3 | ENST20001 Human Behaviour and Environment | Major Elective | Environments Elective | Breadth OR |
Year 3 | EVSC30007 Integrated Landscape Problem Solving (capstone) | Major Elective | Environments Elective | Breadth OR |
First-year subjects | Major subjects | Elective subjects | Breadth subjects | Free points |
*** Students who have not completed Changing Melbourne will complete ENVS10002 Reshaping Environments instead
Environments Electives
Environments electives are subjects approved as Environments discipline subjects in the Bachelor of Environments. The full list of Environments electives is available here.
Breadth
Students should refer to the Bachelor of Environments Handbook entry for details of breadth requirements and to access a complete listing of available breadth subjects.
Honours
Once you complete your major in Landscape Management you will have the option of undertaking a fourth-year honours program which includes a research project. Entry to honours is based on undergraduate results.