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S3T Bachelor of Natural Environment and Wilderness Studies

The Bachelor of Natural Environment and Wilderness Studies (min 3 yrs) is for students who are interested in gaining a wide interdisciplinary understanding of natural environments and wilderness and developing knowledge, skills and techniques that are useful in employment or other activities related to natural environments and wilderness.

Course Units - taught through This School

Unit CodeUnit Title
KSA101Antarctic Studies 1A
KSA102Antarctic Studies 1B
KSA201Antarctic Tourism
KSA205Introduction to Oceanography
KSA305Introduction to Oceanography

Course Units - taught through Other School(s)

Unit CodeUnit Title
HEA103 English 1A
KGA213 Natural Environment Field Techniques
KGA223 Environmental Management
KGA326 Environmental Geomorphology
KGA327 Conservation Geomorphology
KGA331 Vegetation Management
KGA332 Fauna Conservation Management
KGA333 Forest Ecosystems
KGA334 Agroforestry
KGA340 Historical Geography: Making the Tasmanian Landscape
KGA372 Understanding Place
KGA373 Sustainable Settlements
KGA378 Wilderness Management
KGA381 Environmental Impact Assessment
KGG275 Field Mapping and Measurement
KGG302 Remote Sensing: Introduction
KMA253 Data Handling and Statistics 2
KPA161 Biology of Plants
KPA210 Vegetation of Tasmania
KPA214 Plants in Action
KPA215 Genetics and Evolution
KPA372 Aquatic Botany
KPA375 Field Botany
KPA379 Plant Ecology
KPZ163 Ecology
KPZ164 Cell Biology, Genetics and Evolution
KRA113 Chemistry 1A
KRA114 Chemistry 1B
KRA162 Biological Chemistry
KRA201 Analytical Chemistry
KRA223 Chemical Analysis
KRA224 Chemical Synthesis and Spectroscopy
KRA225 Inorganic Chemistry and Reaction Mechanisms
KRA331 Natural Products and Bioprospecting
KRA332 Physical and Analytical Methods in Chemistry
KRA333 Organometallic Chemistry
KRA334 Structural Methods in Chemistry
KRA335 Organic Chemistry
KRA336 Separation Science and Related Techniques
KRA337 Chemistry Research Project
KZA301 Behavioural Ecology

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