Unit of Study BIO03102 - Sustainable Use of the Marine Environment (2018)
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Unit Snapshot
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Unit type
PG Coursework Unit
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Credit points
12
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AQF level
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Level of learning
Introductory
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Former School/College
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Anti-requisites
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Enrolment information
Offered only at the National Marine Science Centre in a 3-week intensive mode, which includes a compulsory 6-day residential held outside normal residential weeks. Please refer to https://www.scu.edu.au/timetables for further information on timetables.
Learning outcomes and graduate attributes
Unit Learning Outcomes express learning achievement in terms of what a student should know, understand and be able to do on completion of a unit. These outcomes are aligned with the graduate attributes. The unit learning outcomes and graduate attributes are also the basis of evaluating prior learning.
On completion of this unit, students should be able to:
Learning outcome count | Learning outcome description | GA1 | GA2 | GA3 | GA4 | GA5 | GA6 | GA7 |
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1 | explain the principles of Ecologically Sustainable Development (ESD), integrated catchment management, and large marine ecosystems management as applied to coastal and marine environments | |||||||
2 | describe all of the components needed to create an Environmental Impact Assessment, and understand other means of assessing impacts and issues in the coastal and marine environments | |||||||
3 | understand the importance and use of planning (integrated planning, the planning cycle) and management approaches; and importance of applied research and monitoring | |||||||
4 | evaluate mechanisms for marine biodiversity conservation, including the identification of issues and threats, the production of management and recovery plans, and the establishment of marine protected areas | |||||||
5 | critically analyse and compare the impacts and management of major uses: fisheries, tourism, transport and energy | |||||||
6 | integrate and apply the principles of ecology, and planning and management to multiple-use marine protected areas | |||||||
7 | understand the importance of social and cultural values in the coastal and marine environment, and recognise the different environmental values placed by various user grounds including indigenous communities. |
On completion of this unit, students should be able to:
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explain the principles of Ecologically Sustainable Development (ESD), integrated catchment management, and large marine ecosystems management as applied to coastal and marine environments
- GA1:
- GA4:
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describe all of the components needed to create an Environmental Impact Assessment, and understand other means of assessing impacts and issues in the coastal and marine environments
- GA1:
- GA4:
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understand the importance and use of planning (integrated planning, the planning cycle) and management approaches; and importance of applied research and monitoring
- GA1:
- GA4:
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evaluate mechanisms for marine biodiversity conservation, including the identification of issues and threats, the production of management and recovery plans, and the establishment of marine protected areas
- GA1:
- GA4:
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critically analyse and compare the impacts and management of major uses: fisheries, tourism, transport and energy
- GA1:
- GA4:
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integrate and apply the principles of ecology, and planning and management to multiple-use marine protected areas
- GA1:
- GA4:
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understand the importance of social and cultural values in the coastal and marine environment, and recognise the different environmental values placed by various user grounds including indigenous communities.
- GA1:
- GA4:
- GA7:
Prescribed learning resources
- No prescribed texts.
Prescribed Learning Resources may change in future Teaching Periods.