Position in a workplace:
Roles in the management of the environment and nature at regional governments,
municipalities, associations and other public bodies. Role as a freelancer for performance
of assignments in environmental and nature conservation and land and
seascapes. Planning of scientific and educational activities in protected areas.
Opportunities exist for students to carry out unit assessments and their dissertation
work with companies and organizations.
Position-related skills:
The inter-disciplinary nature of the course allows maximum benefit derived from strengths in the University.
Graduate students develop
a deep understanding in management and exploitation of coastal and
marine resources by integrating the economic/evaluative aspects with principles of resource management and policy making
in the contextual framework of coastal and marine environments.
Overall comprehension of coastal and marine management issues enable a more strategic approach to problem solving.
Career opportunities:
Roles in the management of the environment and nature at regional governments,
municipalities, associations and other public bodies. Role as a freelancer for performance
of assignments in environmental and nature conservation and land and
seascapes. Planning of scientific and educational activities in protected areas.