Master of Water Sustainability

School of Environmental Sciences | Charles Sturt University

The use of water in Australia is the biggest issue facing the sustainability of our natural and agricultural resources. Increased frequency of droughts, climate variability and increased demands create issues that require a knowledge of both the ecology as well as the policy and management issues that are inextricably linked to water use in Australia.
These courses provide the knowledge required for upper level management of these issues and are particularly suited to those who wish to equip themselves with the ability to continue to address these issues in the future

http://www.csu.edu.au/courses/postgraduate/water_sustainability/

Course Structure

An 18 month full time or three year distance education course with exit points available at certificate and diploma levels. Students complete 12 subjects from a proscribed subject pool. Generally completed via Distance Education. However students can be located on the Albury-Wodonga or Wagga campus

Course Requirements

For both courses, students must also have access to a computer and be competent computer users as they will be required to undertake online literature searches to complete assignments

Course Prospects

Catchment Management, State and Federal Government- Planning & Policy, Research, Consultant

Contact Details

Prospective Students -contact info.csu
Telephone: 1800 334 733 (free call within Australia) OR +61 2 6338 6077 (from outside Australia)

Facsimile: (02) 6338 6001 (within Australia) OR +61 2 6338 6001 (from outside Australia)

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