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Introduces students to the complex issues of waste management and the associated technologies in industry and community settings. The unit focuses on the concept of the circular economy and the conversion of wastes into resources. This unit uses
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/plan3001/2024/Introduces students to the complex issues of waste management and the associated technologies in industry and community settings. The unit focuses on the concept of the circular economy and the conversion of wastes into resources. This unit uses
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/plan3001/2025/Encompasses the advanced study of the biology and conservation of marine megafauna (e.g. marine mammals, turtles, sharks, crocodiles and rays). Students will study cutting-edge research on marine megafauna, and critically evaluate important case
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/mrne3008/2024/Encompasses the advanced study of the biology and conservation of marine megafauna (e.g. marine mammals, turtles, sharks, crocodiles and rays). Students will study cutting-edge research on marine megafauna, and critically evaluate important case
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/mrne3008/2025/Examines issues relating to the management of visitors, Indigenous and cultural heritage of terrestrial and marine environments. Special emphasis is placed on Australian and local (Northern NSW) case studies, techniques for conservation, and
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/envr3004/2024/Examines issues relating to the management of visitors, Indigenous and cultural heritage of terrestrial and marine environments. Special emphasis is placed on Australian and local (Northern NSW) case studies, techniques for conservation, and
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/envr3004/2025/Explores the nature of economics as relevant to ecology and sustainable development. This involves learning from the trappings of historical economic paradigms and engaging with economic instruments/methods as a way of managing and preventing
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/envr2011/2024/Explores the nature of economics as relevant to ecology and sustainable development. This involves learning from the trappings of historical economic paradigms and engaging with economic instruments/methods as a way of managing and preventing
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/envr2011/2025/Provides a multidisciplinary approach to defining the major types of catchment derived chemical, physical, and biological pollutants that impact aquatic environments. It also examines how catchment processes affect the pathways, fates and
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/erth2003/2024/Provides a multidisciplinary approach to defining the major types of catchment derived chemical, physical, and biological pollutants that impact aquatic environments. It also examines how catchment processes affect the pathways, fates and
https://www.scu.edu.au/study/units/erth2003/2025/