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MC222 - Master of International Urban and Environmental Management
Plan: MC222 - Master of International Urban and Environmental Management
Campus: City Campus
Learning outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes Statement
As a graduate of this program you will be able to:
Critically analyse, synthesise and reflect on recent trends and scholarly analysis of the effects and consequences of urbanisation internationally, including the interplay of ecological, economic, political, social and cultural factors.
Develop and use appropriate research tools, methods and strategies to generate knowledge, manage urban environments, and inform decision-making in diverse social, cultural and geographic contexts.
Apply the specialist knowledge and technical skills required to implement locally inspired solutions to a range of environmental and other consequences of urbanisation.
Clearly communicate complex and technical research findings and environmental management decisions to diverse audiences.
Continually extend and challenge your knowledge and professional practice in urban and environmental management.
Provide professional leadership by demonstrating environmental stewardship, cultural and social sensitivity, and ethical and reflective practice.
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