Course overview
- Study period
- Semester 1, 2025 (24/02/2025 - 21/06/2025)
- Study level
- Postgraduate Coursework
- Location
- St Lucia
- Attendance mode
- In Person
- Units
- 2
- Administrative campus
- St Lucia
- Coordinating unit
- The Environment School
An examination of the multidisciplinary nature of environmental issues, their understanding and their management. International and national case studies of environmental issues relating to conservation biology, sustainable development, conservation and natural resource management and resource and environmental economics. The contribution of biophysical science, social science, economics and law to addressing environmental issues.
This course examines the effective management of environmental issues. Contemporary environmental issues are complex, interdependent and dynamic. Effective environmental management strategies therefore require contributions from: scientific, political, economic, cultural, social and legal perspectives. Accordingly, this course will be of interest to students from a range of fields, in addition to environmental management students. There is an increasing need for professionals to understand the inter-play between various disciplines to manage environmental issues. The realities of managing environmental issues will be highlighted with a special focus on the complexities and benefits of collaborative management approaches.
The course begins with an introduction to key principles and approaches from the various disciplines involved in environmental management. Then students will be led through a process to analyse the management of an environmental issue. Student groups will select an Australian or international case study for analysis. The course culminates with a case study showcase. The showcase involves student presentations, class discussion and debate on the effectiveness of the management in place for the various cases. Therefore students will have opportunities to develop a sound understanding of diverse cases and the skills to critique management of environmental issues with respect to the multiple disciplines involved.
Course requirements
Assumed background
There is no assumed backgroundᅠfor this course beyond the completion of a previous tertiary qualification, ability to undertake academic enquiry and write in the appropriate academic style.
Course contact
Course staff
Lecturer
Guest lecturer
Timetable
The timetable for this course is available on the UQ Public Timetable.
Additional timetable information
Aims and outcomes
To examine the multidisciplinary nature of environmental issues and the contribution ofᅠscientific, political, economic, cultural, social and legal perspectives in addressing environmental issues.
Learning outcomes
After successfully completing this course you should be able to:
LO1.
Explain and apply the fundamental principles of environmental management.
LO2.
Comprehend the multidisciplinary nature of environmental management and how working in multidisciplinary teams facilitates solving practical environmental problems.
LO3.
Critically evaluate and integrate differing scientific, political, economic, cultural, social and legal perspectives in addressing environmental issues.
LO4.
Discuss differing social and cultural values and how they impact on environmental problem solving.
Assessment
Assessment summary
Category | Assessment task | Weight | Due date |
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Practical/ Demonstration |
Contact Session Questions
|
10% (10 x 1% each) |
2pm on the Friday following the Contact Session |
Quiz |
Quizzes
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40% (Q1: 10%, Q2: 10%, Q3: 20%) |
Quiz 1: 24/03/2025 - 28/03/2025 Quiz 2: 28/04/2025 - 2/05/2025 Quiz 3: 19/05/2025 - 23/05/2025 |
Paper/ Report/ Annotation |
Field/Research Report
|
50% |
19/05/2025 2:00 pm |
A hurdle is an assessment requirement that must be satisfied in order to receive a specific grade for the course. Check the assessment details for more information about hurdle requirements.
Assessment details
Contact Session Questions
- Team or group-based
- Mode
- Written
- Category
- Practical/ Demonstration
- Weight
- 10% (10 x 1% each)
- Due date
2pm on the Friday following the Contact Session
Task description
Each contact session requires students to answer questions specific to that session and then to submit their answers through TurnItIn each week. You will receive the questions in the Contact sessions on Fridays and then you need to submit your answers by 2pm the following Friday.
The weight of each Contact session questions is 1% and there are a total of 10 Contact sessions.
Students are required to work on the practical assessments in groups of not more than 6 students per group. Come up with a group answer and then submit your answers individually.
This assessment task evaluates students' abilities, skills and knowledge without the aid of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Students are advised that the use of AI technologies to develop responses is strictly prohibited and may constitute student misconduct under the Student Code of Conduct.
Submission guidelines
Submit via the upload link through the course Blackboard page
Deferral or extension
You may be able to apply for an extension.
The maximum extension allowed is 7 days. Extensions are given in multiples of 24 hours.
A maximum of 7 days extension may be permitted as the questions and answers are discussed in the contact session 7 days after submission.
See the Additional assessment information section further below for information relating to extension and deferral applications
Late submission
A penalty of 10% of the maximum possible mark will be deducted per 24 hours from time submission is due for up to 7 days. After 7 days, you will receive a mark of 0.
You are required to submit assessable items on time. If you fail to meet the submission deadline for any assessment item, then 10% of the maximum possible mark for the assessment item (assessment ‘marked from’ value) will be deducted as a late penalty for every day (or part day) late after the due date. For example, if you submit your assignment 1 hour late, you will be penalised 10%; if your assignment is 24.5 hours late, you will be penalised 20% (because it is late by one 24-hour period plus part of another 24-hour period).
Quizzes
- Online
- Mode
- Written
- Category
- Quiz
- Weight
- 40% (Q1: 10%, Q2: 10%, Q3: 20%)
- Due date
Quiz 1: 24/03/2025 - 28/03/2025
Quiz 2: 28/04/2025 - 2/05/2025
Quiz 3: 19/05/2025 - 23/05/2025
Task description
Quiz 1:Lectures 1 to 4
Students will need to answer all 20 multiple choice true/false questions in 10 minutes (0.5% per correct answer out of 10% - The student must answer the entire question in full to receive a 0.5% mark for all question) that will be made available on Blackboard.
This quiz will cover lectures 1 to 4 and will consist of multiple choice, true/false questions taken directly from the lectures and reading set for students in both the lectures and contact sessions.
Quiz 2: Lectures 5 to 8
Students will need to answer all 20 multiple choice true/false questions in 10 minutes (0.5% per correct answer out of 10%) that will be made available on Blackboard. A 5-day window will be open to complete the 10-minute quiz online.
This quiz will cover lectures 5 to 8 and will consist of multiple choice, true/false questions taken directly from the lectures and reading set for students in both the lectures and contact sessions.
Quiz 3: Lectures 1 to 11
Students will need to answer all 20 multiple choice true/false questions (1% per correct answer out of 20% - The quiz questions must be answered in full to receive a mark) that will be made available on Blackboard.
This quiz will cover lectures 1 to 11 and will consist of multiple choice, true/false questions taken directly from the lectures and reading set for students in both the lectures and contact sessions.
The quiz opens from 8am on Monday and closes at 2pm on Friday. There is a 5-day window to take the 20-minute quiz.
All quizzes are Open Book.
All quizzes open from 8am on Monday and close at 2pm on Friday. There is a 5-day window to take the 20-minute quiz. Please make sure you answer all the questions.
You are allowed only one attempt of the 20-minute quiz within the 5-day window, the highest grade you achieve will be recorded
This assessment task evaluates students' abilities, skills and knowledge without the aid of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Students are advised that the use of AI technologies to develop responses is strictly prohibited and may constitute student misconduct under the Student Code of Conduct.
Submission guidelines
This assessment must be submitted by through Blackboard by clicking the submit button on the multiple choice true/false assessment page once you have finished answering ALL the questions.
Deferral or extension
You may be able to apply for an extension.
The maximum extension allowed is 28 days. Extensions are given in multiples of 24 hours.
See the Additional assessment information section further below for information relating to extension and deferral applications
Late submission
A penalty of 10% of the maximum possible mark will be deducted per 24 hours from time submission is due for up to 7 days. After 7 days, you will receive a mark of 0.
You are required to submit assessable items on time. If you fail to meet the submission deadline for any assessment item, then 10% of the maximum possible mark for the assessment item (assessment ‘marked from’ value) will be deducted as a late penalty for every day (or part day) late after the due date. For example, if you submit your assignment 1 hour late, you will be penalised 10%; if your assignment is 24.5 hours late, you will be penalised 20% (because it is late by one 24-hour period plus part of another 24-hour period).
Field/Research Report
- Hurdle
- Mode
- Written
- Category
- Paper/ Report/ Annotation
- Weight
- 50%
- Due date
19/05/2025 2:00 pm
- Other conditions
- Student specific.
Task description
A Field/Research Report -
Students may choose only one of the following topics for this report:
1. Windfarm development impacts.
2. Solar panels and long-term sustainability of solar panels.
3. Just how clean is green technology?
4. Where does all the waste go?
WORD LIMIT: 4000 words +/- 10% -
Please see Blackboard for the full assessment description and criteria
This assessment task evaluates students' abilities, skills and knowledge without the aid of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Students are advised that the use of AI technologies to develop responses is strictly prohibited and may constitute student misconduct under the Student Code of Conduct.
Hurdle requirements
You must achieve a minimum of 45% for the Field Report.Submission guidelines
Assessments should be lodged electronically through Turnitin in Blackboard by the due date and time.
Deferral or extension
You may be able to apply for an extension.
The maximum extension allowed is 28 days. Extensions are given in multiples of 24 hours.
See the Additional assessment information section further below for information relating to extension and deferral applications
Late submission
A penalty of 10% of the maximum possible mark will be deducted per 24 hours from time submission is due for up to 7 days. After 7 days, you will receive a mark of 0.
You are required to submit assessable items on time. If you fail to meet the submission deadline for any assessment item, then 10% of the maximum possible mark for the assessment item (assessment ‘marked from’ value) will be deducted as a late penalty for every day (or part day) late after the due date. For example, if you submit your assignment 1 hour late, you will be penalised 10%; if your assignment is 24.5 hours late, you will be penalised 20% (because it is late by one 24-hour period plus part of another 24-hour period).
Course grading
Full criteria for each grade is available in the Assessment Procedure.
Grade | Description |
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1 (Low Fail) |
Absence of evidence of achievement of course learning outcomes. Course grade description: Work of a very poor quality showing a very limited understanding of subject matter and a very low level of appreciation of issues covered in lecture and laboratory programs.ᅠ The minimum percentage required for a grade of 1 is: 0 |
2 (Fail) |
Minimal evidence of achievement of course learning outcomes. Course grade description: Work of poor quality showing a very limited understanding of subject matter and a low level of appreciation of issues covered in lecture and laboratory programs.ᅠThe minimum percentage required for a grade of 1 is: 30 |
3 (Marginal Fail) |
Demonstrated evidence of developing achievement of course learning outcomes Course grade description: Fail: Falls short of satisfying all basic requirements for a Pass.The minimum percentage required for a grade of 1 is: 45 |
4 (Pass) |
Demonstrated evidence of functional achievement of course learning outcomes. Course grade description: Work of fair quality demonstrating a basic understanding of most aspects of subject matter and a modest appreciation of issues covered in lecture and laboratory programs, but with serious deficiencies in some areas, at least good laboratory skills and a sound ability to interpret experimental results.The minimum percentage required for a grade of 1 is: 50 |
5 (Credit) |
Demonstrated evidence of proficient achievement of course learning outcomes. Course grade description: Work of a good quality demonstrating a good understanding of most subject matter and a competent level of appreciation of issues covered in lecture and laboratory programs, although possibly with some lapses and inadequacies, at least good laboratory skills and a sound ability to interpret experimental results.The minimum percentage required for a grade of 1 is: 65 |
6 (Distinction) |
Demonstrated evidence of advanced achievement of course learning outcomes. Course grade description: Work of a very good quality demonstrating a strong understanding of a wide, but not complete, range of subject matter and a good level of appreciation of issues, although not necessarily of the finer points, covered in lecture and laboratory programs, very good laboratory skills and a very good ability to interpret experimental results.ᅠThe minimum percentage required for a grade of 1 is: 75 |
7 (High Distinction) |
Demonstrated evidence of exceptional achievement of course learning outcomes. Course grade description: Work of exceptional quality showing a deep understanding of a wide range of subject matter and a clear appreciation of issues covered in lecture and laboratory programs, very good laboratory skills and a very good ability to interpret experimental results.The minimum percentage required for a grade of 1 is: 85 |
Additional course grading information
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Supplementary assessment
Supplementary assessment is available for this course.
Should you fail a course with a grade of 3, you may be eligible for supplementary assessment. Refer to my.UQ for information on supplementary assessment and how to apply.
Supplementary assessment provides an additional opportunity to demonstrate you have achieved all the required learning outcomes for a course.
If you apply and are granted supplementary assessment, the type of supplementary assessment set will consider which learning outcome(s) have not been met.
Supplementary assessment can take any form (such as a written report, oral presentation, examination or other appropriate assessment) and may test specific learning outcomes tailored to the individual student, or all learning outcomes.
To receive a passing grade of 3S4, you must obtain a mark of 50% or more on the supplementary assessment.
Additional assessment information
Assessment Submissionᅠ
It is the responsibility of the student to ensure the on time, correct and complete submission of all assessment items.ᅠ
Please ensure you receive and save the submission confirmation for all submitted items, you may be asked to produce this as evidence of your submission.ᅠ
Turnitinᅠ
All written assessment must be submitted via the appropriate Turnitin submission portal, which can be found within the Blackboard site. You are responsible for ensuring that your submission is complete. It is wise to re-enter the Turnitin portal and confirm that your submission is there and that it has not been altered during the submission process.ᅠ
By submitting work through Turnitin you are deemed to have accepted the following declaration “I certify that this assignment is my own work and has not been submitted, either previously or concurrently, in whole or in part, to this University or any other educational institution, for marking or assessment”.ᅠ
Applications for Extensions to Assessment Due Dates
Extension requests are submitted online via my.UQ – applying for an extension. Extension requests received in any other way will not be approved. Additional details associated with extension requests, including acceptable and unacceptable reasons, may be found at my.UQ.
Please note:
- Requests for an extension to an assessment due date must be submitted through your my.UQ portal and you must provide documentation of your circumstances, as soon as it becomes evident that an extension is needed. Your application must be submitted on or before the assessment item's due date and time.
- Applications for extension can take time to be processed so you should continue to work on your assessment item while awaiting a decision. We recommend that you submit any completed work by the due date, and this will be marked if your application is not approved. Should your application be approved, then you will be able to resubmit by the agreed revised due date.
- If an extension is approved, you will be notified via your my.UQ portal and the new date and time for submission provided. It is important that you check the revised date as it may differ from the date that you requested.
- If the basis of the application is a medical condition, applications should be accompanied by a medical certificate dated prior to the assignment due date. If you are unable to provide documentation to support your application by the due date and time you must still submit your application on time and attach a written statement (Word document) outlining why you cannot provide the documentation. You must then upload the documentation to the portal within 24 hours.
- If an extension is being sought on the basis of exceptional circumstances, it must be accompanied by supporting documentation (eg. Statutory declaration).
- For extensions based on a SAP you may be granted a maximum of 7 days (if no earlier maximum timeframe applies). See the Extension or Deferral availability section of each assessment for timeframes. Your SAP is all that is required as documentation to support your application. However, additional extension requests for the assessment item will require the submission of additional supporting documentation e.g., a medical certificate. All extension requests must be received by the assessment due date and time.
- An extension for an assessment item due within the teaching period in which the course is offered, must not exceed four weeks in total. If you are incapacitated for a period exceeding four weeks of the teaching period, you are advised to apply for Removal of Course.
- If you have been ill or unable to attend class for more than 4 weeks, you are advised to carefully consider whether you are capable of successfully completing your courses this semester. You might be eligible to withdraw without academic penalty - seek advice from the Faculty that administers your program.
- Students may be asked to submit evidence of work completed to date. Lack of adequate progress on your assessment item may result in an extension being denied.
- There are no provisions for exemption from an assessment item within UQ rules. If you are unable to submit an assessment piece then, under special circumstances, you may be granted an exemption, but may be required to submit alternative assessment to ensure all learning outcomes are met.
Learning resources
You'll need the following resources to successfully complete the course. We've indicated below if you need a personal copy of the reading materials or your own item.
Library resources
Find the required and recommended resources for this course on the UQ Library website.
Learning activities
The learning activities for this course are outlined below. Learn more about the learning outcomes that apply to this course.
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Learning period | Activity type | Topic |
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General contact hours |
No contact in first week Two contact sessions every week: |
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Lecture |
Understanding our Environment (PS) Introduction and course overview Learning outcomes: L01 |
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Lecture |
Principles of Science and Systems (PS) Science depends on skepticism and accuracy, deductive and inductive reasoning and testable hypotheses and theories Learning outcomes: L01, L03 |
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General contact hours |
Contact 1 - Putting ideals into action Principles of science and systems Learning outcomes: L01 |
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Lecture |
Ecological Systems (PS) Energy and material cycles in ecosystems, biomes and succession Learning outcomes: L01, L02 |
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General contact hours |
Contact 2 - Lost in translation? Ecological systems Learning outcomes: L02, L04 |
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Lecture |
Keeping your feet on the ground (PS) The role of bio-physical science in Environmental Management Learning outcomes: L01, L03 |
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General contact hours |
Contact 3 - Ecosystems Ecosystem's breath differently Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L04 |
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Lecture |
The Rules of the game (C McG)- TBC The role of govt. policy and law in envt. management Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03 |
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General contact hours |
Contact 4 -Playing the Game Policy, government, law and environmental management Learning outcomes: L02, L03, L04 |
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Lecture |
Understanding and Managing Living Systems(PS) Biodiversity, conservation of landscapes, species and restoration ecology Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04 |
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General contact hours |
Contact 5 - Environmental Analysis Without fundamental policy reforms Learning outcomes: L01, L03, L04 |
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Lecture |
Mid Semetser break No Class - Mid Semester Break |
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General contact hours |
Mid semester break NO CLASS - Mid Semester Break |
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Lecture |
Conventional and sustainable energy (PS) Conventional and sustainable energy, waste and resource use Learning outcomes: L02, L03 |
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General contact hours |
Field Report A brief discussion on the framework and field report. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04 |
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Lecture |
Putting people in the picture (SS) The role of Social Science in Environmental Management Learning outcomes: L02, L03, L04 |
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General contact hours |
Contact 6 - Social Science in Environmental M'ment Social science within environmental management Learning outcomes: L02, L03, L04 |
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Lecture |
Public Holiday - No Lectures Public Holiday - no lecture |
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General contact hours |
Public Holiday - No Contact Due to Public Holiday Public Holiday No contact and no lecture |
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Lecture |
What's it worth? (TBA) The role of ecological economics in environmental management Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04 |
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General contact hours |
Contact 7 - Restoration Ecology A closer look at restoration ecology Learning outcomes: L01, L04 |
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Lecture |
Environmental Management - A Case Study A case study |
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General contact hours |
Contact 8 - Case Study Analysis 1 Case study analysis Learning outcomes: L01, L04 |
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Lecture |
Solving Environmental Problems (HL) Why Are Environmental Problems so Difficult to Solve? Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03 |
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General contact hours |
Contact 9 - Case Study Analysis 2 The Analysis of a case study Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04 |
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Lecture |
Environmental Management - A Case Study (PS): This lecture will look at an actual case study in environmental management, the problems and solutions. Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04 |
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General contact hours |
Contact 10 - Case Study Analysis 3 The analysis of a case study Learning outcomes: L01, L02, L03, L04 |
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- Student Code of Conduct Policy
- Student Integrity and Misconduct Policy and Procedure
- Assessment Procedure
- Examinations Procedure
- Reasonable Adjustments - Students Policy and Procedure
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