BP161 - Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of Business (Management)

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Plan: BP161ESDD6 - Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of Business (Management)
Campus: City Campus

Learning outcomes

Program Learning Outcomes Statement

Graduates of the Bachelor of Environmental Science / Bachelor of Business (Management) will have the following attributes:

 Understanding science

You will be able to:
1.1 articulate the methods of science and explain why current environmental knowledge is both contestable and testable through further inquiry, and;
1.2 explain the role and relevance of environmental science in society.

2 Scientific knowledge
You will:
2.1 demonstrate a broad and coherent knowledge and understanding of Earth system processes, especially in the hydrosphere, ecosphere, atmosphere and lithosphere; and depth in the underlying principles and concepts in Environmental Chemistry and/or Environmental Biology;
2.2 understand that environmental science has interdisciplinary connections with other sciences.

3 Inquiry and problem solving
You will be able to:
3.1 gather, synthesize and critically evaluate environmental information from a range of sources;
3.2 design and plan an investigation, including develop a testable hypothesis;
3.3 select and apply practical and/or theoretical techniques with technical competence in field, laboratory-based or virtual experiments and;
3.4 collect, accurately record, interpret and draw conclusions from scientific data.

4 Communication
4.1 You will be able to communicate environmental science results, information, or arguments effectively using a range of modes (oral, written, visual) to different audiences.

5 Personal and professional responsibility
You will:
5.1 be an independent and self-directed learner;
5.2 work responsibly, safely, legally and ethically in an individual or team context, and;
5.3 demonstrate knowledge of the regulatory frameworks relevant to environmental science.

Understanding Business

The Bachelor of Business (Management) provides you with knowledge and skills across a range of management theories and practices, and the ability to evaluate and apply these in dealing with complex issues in managing and leading organisations, particularly those related to organisational analysis, business ethics and social responsibility, leadership and decision making and strategic management.

On successful completion of this program you will be able to:

  1. Apply broad theoretical and technical knowledge of business practice in diverse contexts.
  2. Integrate specialist theoretical knowledge with technical skills to provide in-depth professional advice related to the management, financial, marketing, human resource and ethical aspects of contemporary organisations.
  3. Critically analyse and synthesise information to formulate effective business decisions.
  4. Apply reasoned judgements to solve problems in a variety of business contexts with reference to ethical, regulatory and global perspectives.
  5. Reflect on performance feedback to identify and action strategies for improvement.
  6. Communicate business data and concepts to professionals and non-professionals in diverse contexts.
  7. Apply an adaptive and collaborative approach to working with others in a variety of business and professional contexts.
  8. Integrate and apply professional theory with practice in authentic Work Integrated Learning (WIL) contexts.

 

 

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