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Bachelor of Arts (Geography)

Major Convenor Dr David Wadley Bachelor of Arts - Geography Singl...

Bachelor of Environmental Management

Program Coordinator Dr Martine Maron Bachelor of Environmental Management -

Bachelor of Science (Geographical Sciences)

Major Convenor Associate Professor Hamish McGowan Bachelor of Science - G...

Bachelor or Regional and Town Planning

Program Coordinator Associate Professor Greg Brown Bachelor of Regional and Town Planning -

GPEM Courses

GEOS1100 ...

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Undergraduate Handbooks: Student Academic Resources Essay Writing Handbook

Industry Placement (ENVM3521)

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Postgraduate Studies in Development Planning

Postgraduate Studies in Environmental Management

Postgraduate Studies in Geographic Information Science

Postgraduate Studies in Regional Development

Postgraduate Studies in Urban and Regional Planning

Proposed Elective bundles for BEM

These are suggested groups of electives that will build a focus for studies within each of the major discipline areas of Sustainable Development (SD) and Natural Systems & Wildlife (NSW).

Related Courses

Below are links to courses in areas related to our programs. If you are unsure whether a course is compulsory or an elective for your program you should check your program requirements and course list in your program profiles. Yo...

UQ Summer Research Scholarship Program for 2010/2011

The UQ Summer Research Scholarship Program runs for up to 10 weeks from mid-November to mid-February and successful applicants receive an allowance of $300 per week.
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