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Ecological & Environmental Economics @ Queensland
The program at the University of Queensland is designed to provide a sound understanding of economic principles and analytical techniques, and how they can be applied when analysing problems. - Ecological & Environmental Economics @ Queensland
http://www.uq.edu.au/study/plan.html?acad_plan=RESOUX2048
University of Queensland: Crops and Rangelands
This degree develops the skills needed to manage those sectors of agriculture relating to irrigated and dryland broad-acre crops, mixed farms, and the extensive rangelands which occupy the majority of the Australian continent. The program is underpinned by a science and management base which provides the tools to investigate, analyse and provide solutions to industry problems. - University of Queensland: Crops and Rangelands
http://www.uq.edu.au/study/plan.html?acad_plan=CROPSX2004
University of Queensland: Earth Resources
Earth resources is concerned with the physical environment. Students develop expertise in the assessment of impacts of geological phenomena and of activities related to the extraction and use of the earth's resources. - University of Queensland: Earth Resources
http://www.uq.edu.au/study/plan.html?acad_plan=EARTHX2009
University of Queensland: Ecology
Courses focus on the interrelationships between plant and animal species and their environments and how their populations may be modified by environmental changes. - University of Queensland: Ecology
http://www.uq.edu.au/study/plan.html?acad_plan=ECOLOX2009
University of Queensland: Environmental Engineering
Environmental engineering has developed as a distinct stream of the engineering profession, and is a multifaceted, challenging and dynamic profession. Environmental engineers consider the environment at the design stage of project development. - University of Queensland: Environmental Engineering
http://www.uq.edu.au/study/plan.html?acad_plan=ENVIRX2001
University of Queensland: Environmental Tourism
Environmental tourism studies blend science, management and business courses to bridge the needs of an area of economic activity that ultimately depends on environmental quality and the performances of businesses. Studies focus on natural and cultural based tourism and the technically relevant areas of impact assessment, environmental auditing and environmental management planning. - University of Queensland: Environmental Tourism
http://www.uq.edu.au/study/plan.html?acad_plan=ENVTOY2240
University of Queensland: Molecular and Microbial Science
Molecular and microbial sciences involves applying tools of analytical chemistry and microbiology to the study and improvement of the environment. - University of Queensland: Molecular and Microbial Science
http://www.uq.edu.au/study/plan.html?acad_plan=MOLECX2009
University of Queensland: Natural Resource Science
Natural resource science focuses on the various components of the landscape (soils, water and vegetation) and on correcting the adverse effects of human use of this resource. - University of Queensland: Natural Resource Science
http://www.uq.edu.au/study/plan.html?acad_plan=NATURX2009
University of Queensland: Natural Systems and Wildlife
Students are taught to use scientific, financial, social and managerial information in natural systems and wildlife management. This plan combines fundamental biological studies with multidisciplinary skills in environmental management, decision-making, problem-solving and policy analysis. - University of Queensland: Natural Systems and Wildlife
http://www.uq.edu.au/study/plan.html?acad_plan=NATURX2010
University of Queensland: Sustainable Development
The field of Sustainable Development is a continuing focal area for environmental management and is projected to continue to grow in national and international importance. - University of Queensland: Sustainable Development
http://www.uq.edu.au/study/plan.html?acad_plan=SUSTAX2011
University of Queensland: Tropical Forestry
Students are taught to manage both native and plantation forests. The focus is on the sustainable management of forest ecosystems in tropical Australia and the developing world, with emphasis on the Asia-Pacific region. - University of Queensland: Tropical Forestry
http://www.uq.edu.au/study/plan.html?acad_plan=TROPIX2010