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Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Management
Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Management

Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Management

  • ID:MU640263
  • Level:Postgraduate Certificate/Diploma
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements:

  • Admission to the Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Management requires you to have been awarded or qualified for the Bachelor of Environmental Management, or equivalent, at an appropriate level of academic achievement (normally minimum B- average over 300-level majoring courses).

  • If you have been awarded or qualified for the Bachelor of Science majoring in Environmental Science, or equivalent, you may also apply for this programme.

English requirements:

  • Students from a country where English is not the first language, must obtain a minimum English Language competency level.

  • IELTS: 6.5 (no band less than 6.0)

  • TOEFL iBT: 90 overall (min 20 in Writing)

  • PTE Academic: 58 Overall (min 50 in communicative skills)

  • Cambridge English: 180

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Course Information

Become a sought-after employee

Massey’s environmental management graduates are in demand - many have employment before they even graduate.

The Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Management is a one-year qualification for those who have already gained an undergraduate qualification and want to extend their knowledge to environmental management issues.

Massey’s environmental management programme reflects the growing need to protect the environment and use resources of land, water, soil, plants, and animals in a balanced and sustainable way. 

What will I study?

You’ll gain an in-depth understanding of how the natural environment functions and what can be done to address the environmental challenges that we face today. You will also learn how societal values, needs and attitudes are reconciled with the need to maintain the integrity of ecological systems. The core courses of your study cover the following topics:

  • An evaluation of current environmental issues

  • Holistic and transdisciplinary approaches to environmental problem solving

  • Environmental assessment techniques

  • Environmental economics

  • Environmental policy

  • Environmental anthropology

  • Participation in environmental management

  • Research skills and undertaking literature reviews

  • Project evaluation

Other courses available to complete the PGDipEnvMgmt are drawn from an extensive selection of offerings from sciences, humanities, social sciences and business.

There are opportunities to gain advanced knowledge in current land and water based environmental management or specialise in the policy or economic side of environmental management. There is also the possibility of increasing you skill set by studying courses in important environmental management tools and techniques like GIS, Remote Sensing and Life Cycle Assessment.

Multi-disciplinary

Massey University’s environmental management programme was one of the first to bring together expertise across disciplines. Today, as an environmental management student at Massey, you can take advantage of our world-leading expertise in science, agriculture, business, social science and fundamental sciences, and our understanding of the interconnectivity between disciplines.

Sought-after by employers

You will find being exposed to diverse disciplines and associated fieldwork is both challenging and rewarding. It is these skills and the applied nature of your learning that are highly-valuable to potential employers. Many of our students are employed before they graduate.

Internationally relevant

Massey University is ranked in the top five per cent of universities in the world and is highly ranked for its research. Our staff are world-class academics publishing internationally, with strong connections to relevant organisations across areas associated with environmental management.

We have a large number of international students, attracted by the increasing relevance of environmental management as a discipline that addresses the environmental challenges experienced by an increasing number of countries. The multicultural nature of the student cohort adds a unique dimensional to the learning experience.

A fulfilling area of study

Postgraduate learning is a satisfying and challenging process. Environmental management is an exciting and rewarding area of study, leading to a growing number of careers.

You will get a solid grounding in environmental management theory, but the Postgraduate Diploma in Environmental Management also has a strong applied component, giving you the real-world perspective that employers seek. Regular field trips take place around New Zealand and there are some opportunities to attend international conferences.

Approachable lecturers

At Massey we are focussed on student success. Our lecturers are very approachable and open to giving advice on helping you plan your career and research ambitions in environmental management.

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Compulsory courses

  • 30 credits
  • 188764, Advanced Environmental Management I, 15
  • 188765, Advanced Environmental Management II, 15

Elective courses

  • 119791, Special Topic, 15
  • 119792, Special Topic, 15
  • 188707, Environmental Management Principles and Practice, 15
  • 188708, Land System Change, 15

Options

Option A: Water

  • 145731, Applied Fluvial Geomorphology, 15
  • 189755, Soil and Water Pollution, 30
  • 189758, Advanced Soil Water Management, 15
  • 196712, Aquatic Ecology, 30

Option B: Land

  • 189753, Soil and Land Evaluation, 30
  • 189757, Advanced Soil Conservation, 15
  • 196713, Ecology, 30
  • 196726, Plant Ecology, 30
  • 233701, Advanced Pedology, 30
  • 233710, Geology, Hazard & Society; Environmental Geology A, 15
  • 233711, Applied Environmental Geology; Environmental Geology B, 15

Option C: Techniques and Tools

  • 145739, GIS Principles and Applications, 30
  • 145740, GIS Programming and Practice, 30
  • 152752, Project Management, 30
  • 189761, Applied Remote Sensing, 30
  • 218769, Energy-Efficient Building Design, 15
  • 233706, Environmental Geographical Information Systems, 30
  • 233707, Environmental Remote Sensing, 30
  • 238700, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Footprinting Principles, 15
  • 238710, Life Cycle Assessment and Footprinting Methods, 15
  • 238711, Life Cycle Assessment and Footprinting Case Studies, 15
  • 238712, Use of Life Cycle Assessment to Support Decision-Making, 15
  • 238751, Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Emission Science, 15
  • 247790, Special Topic Applied Statistics, 15
  • 247791, Special Topic in Data Analysis, 15

Option D: Policy and Environmental Economics

  • 132735, Natural Resource Policy and Planning, 30
  • 145707, Economic Geography, 30
  • 152704, Business and Sustainability, 30
  • 188705, Environmental Policy, 15
  • 228740, Energy Policy, 15
  • 228748, Climate Change Science and Policy, 15
  • 235701, Māori Values and Resource Management, 15
  • 235707, Māori Natural Resource Policy, 30

Option E: Environment and Society

  • 131704, Sustainable Development, 30
  • 132751, Natural Hazards and Resilient Communities, 30
  • 176718, Environmental Sociology, 30
  • 188751, Advanced Zero Waste for Sustainability, 30
  • 218761, Design and Management of Healthy Buildings, 15
  • 228750, Renewable Energy and Sustainable Development, 15
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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Demand for people with environment management skills is growing in New Zealand and overseas. Organisations outside of those directly related to environmental issues are increasingly recognising the need to have expertise in this area in every industry.

Your lecturers maintain excellent relationships with key organisations and these relationships give our students networking opportunities for future careers.

Nearly 30% of our graduates are employed in research, universities or district or city councils. Many are also in private consultancies and business.

Earn more

A 2017 Ministry of Education publication The post-study earnings and destinations of young domestic graduates, found that in New Zealand earnings and employment rates increase with the level of qualification completed.

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

Insurance/year: 810 NZD

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