Lincoln University's Graduate Diploma in Resource Studies provides students with an understanding of the fluid, contestable relationships between the economic, social and ecological dimensions of environmental decision-making and practice at an advanced level. Resource Studies involves the study and interpretation of environmental issues and it is a broad and expanding area in New Zealand and internationally. As a result there is a growing number of work opportunities with local and central government and in the private sector.
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Select at least four courses (60 credits) at the 300-level from the following:
Semester 1
BMGT 301Business and Sustainability
ERST 340Environmental Planning
LWST 302Resource Management Law
Semester 2
SOCI 314Professional Practice
ERST 302Environmental Policy
MAST 319Te Kaitiakitaka (Māori Environmental Management)
Plus one other course (15 credits) at the 300-level chosen from the Schedule of Bachelors Degree courses.