Overview

The Graduate Certificate prepares our graduates to identify the social, cultural, and structural drivers and impacts of environmental issues at local and global scales. You will critically and creatively engage with sociocultural and political-economic causes of, and responses to, today’s human-inclusive environmental challenges. In addition to the program’s key focus … For more content click the Read More button below. This program is primarily taught in Face-to-Face/Blended mode; with the exception of optional field-based courses, the program can also be completed via Distance.

Learning Outcomes

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Describe environment and sustainability concepts and analytical frameworks and identify how today’s problems are entangled in social, cultural, and political-economic questions.
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Describe place-based and international perspectives relevant to environment and sustainability.
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Use critical and creative synthesis to evaluate real-world environmental issues.
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Communicate effectively to diverse audiences.
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Demonstrate personal autonomy and accountability in the acquisition of knowledges and skills.
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Program Structure

Students must complete 24 UOC when taken as a standalone program.

  1. Core Course (6 UOC)
  2. Disciplinary Knowledge Courses (12 UOC)
  3. Elective (6 UOC)

Core Course6 Units of Credit:
Disciplinary Knowledge Courses
Elective

Enrolment Disclaimer

Please note that this Handbook is a comprehensive catalogue of our offerings and includes courses that can be taken to satisfy program requirements irrespective as to their availability for a particular year. Availability of courses is best checked using filters on this site or on the class timetable site.

You are responsible for ensuring that you enrol in courses according to your program requirements and by following the advice of your Program Authority. myUNSW enrolment checks that you have met enrolment requirements such as pre-requisites for individual courses but not that you are enrolling in courses that will count towards your program requirements.

Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

Minimum Entry Requirements

Program Requirements

Internship, Placement and Exchange Opportunities

Students who have completed 3 IEST courses and have a WAM 65 or higher may choose to take the following course: IEST8001 Environment & Society Leadership Practicum I: Project or Internship (6 UoC).

Progression Requirements

Articulation arrangements:

If you successfully complete the requirements for this program with a credit average you may articulate into the Graduate Diploma with credit for all courses completed. If you have a WAM between 60 and 64 you may be considered for articulation into the Graduate Diploma with credit at the discretion of the program authority.

If you successfully complete the requirements for this program with a WAM of 70 you may articulate into the Master's program with credit for all courses completed.

For more information on university policy on progression requirements please visit Academic Progression

Associated Programs

Nested Postgraduate Program

Graduate Diploma in Environmental Management - GDipEM5499 - Environmental Management
Master of Environmental Management - MEM8623 - Environmental Management

Professional Outcomes

Career Opportunities

Alumni are working as environmental and sustainability leaders in prominent positions within outreach and education, policy and regulation, arts and performance, law and planning, conservation and restoration, research and consultancy, and organisation and mobilisation in Australia and internationally in a wide range of NGOs, in non-profit and for-profit industries, and across levels of government.

Additional Information

Further Information

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Program Fees

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