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ENV1711
Faculty of Science
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6 points, SCA Band 2, 0.125 EFTSLRefer to the specific census and withdrawal dates for the semester(s) in which this unit is offered.
SynopsisThis unit introduces students to the global environment and its basic natural systems. The fundamental structure and functioning of the natural systems is explored, emphasising the processes of living systems and their relationships with physical processes, including those associated with geology and climate. Major themes include the diversity and interrelationships of the biotic and abiotic components of the environment, the nature of environmental change, and human impacts on both biotic and abiotic components of natural systems. The level of study will range from local issues to regional and global impacts. The unit is taught by internal lectures, tutorials and fieldwork, and also by distance education. ObjectivesOn completion of this unit, students should be able to demonstrate familiarity with the Earth's basic natural systems; knowledge of the structure and functions of ecosystems, with particular emphasis on Australian systems; an appreciation of the diversity of plants and animals, and their relationships with their habitats; an understanding of the processes of change of habitats, ecosystems and the global environment; an understanding of the evolution of Australian ecosystems; an understanding of the impact of human activity on natural systems; an appreciation of the origins and impacts of a selection of current environmental problems, including more localised Australian issues as well as global issues. Assessment
Three assignments: 45% Chief examiner(s)Contact hours3 x 1-hour lectures per week and the equivalent of 2-3 hours of practical/tutorial/fieldwork per fortnight Prohibitions |