Course Overview
Eligibility
Course Content
Core units of study (4 units)
4 core units of study required for completion of the Graduate Diploma in Environmental Science.
Elective units of study (4 units)
4 elective units chosen from areas including marine science, international development, law and the environment, geographic information systems, and more.
Common Questions
You will complete 4 core units of study and 4 elective units of study. The course links education in environmental sciences (such as ecology, climate change and chemistry) with studies in politics and law, project evaluation and assessment, decision-making and conflict resolution.
You can pursue your particular interest with a range of electives, which include marine science, international development, law and the environment, geographic information systems, and more.
For Semester 1, the closing date is 31 January of the commencing year. For Semester 2, the closing date is 15 July of the commencing year. Separate deadlines apply for scholarship applications.
You can submit an application through the University of Sydney's online portal. Scholarship applications have separate deadlines, so it is recommended to check the scholarship closing dates separately.
The course code for the Graduate Diploma in Environmental Science at the University of Sydney is GNENVSCI2000.
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