Our environment has many faces: cities, wilderness, agricultural lands, the oceans and everything in between.
The Graduate Diploma of Environment has many faces too. We offer 12 different streams of study, from climate change, to public health, to sustainable cities and more, including a tailored stream that you can design yourself.
You’ll develop specialised knowledge and technical skills in an environmental discipline or field of practice, and graduate with the confidence to use this know-how to create positive changes in our environment.
Our graduates go on to effect real change in the world.
Diverse and multidisciplinary
We aim to be truly flexible and collaborative in our approach to teaching and, as such, our cohort is made up of students with a hugely diverse range of backgrounds, from commerce and economics to zoology.
You'll learn to work effectively in this multidisciplinary environment, and develop the technical and analytical skills you need to research and practice in your area of specialisation.
A global community
With 20 years of excellence in environment and sustainability, and 1500 alumni, the Office for Environmental Programs will help connect you to a global network, including industry leaders around Australia and abroad.
A course tailored for you
This course provides you with grounding knowledge in sustainability governance and leadership. You’ll pair this with subjects chosen by you, in consultation with an academic advisor, that will help to hone your focus within the spectrum of environmental studies.
Whether you’ve come straight from your undergraduate studies, or are looking to enhance or change your current career, with expert academic advice throughout your degree, you’re bound to find an area that matches your passion.
Career outcomes
Our graduates go on to work as:
Strategy and policy advisors
Environmental planners
Project officers
Sustainability specialists
Private consultants
Environmental scientists
ESD consultants
Risk management specialists
Entrepreneurs
Waste management specialists.
Employers in this field include:
Government departments of agriculture, environment and policy, including Parks Victoria
Local government
Environmental consultancies and start-ups
Education and community development providers
Not-for-profits and non-governmental organisations
International aid agencies, including the United Nations.
Technical and professional skills
On graduating from the course you’ll have knowledge to undertake professional practice in environment or sustainability.
Additionally, you’ll have strong professional skills in:
Ability to critically analyse and synthesise environmental knowledge
Cross-disciplinary teamwork
Scientific communication, both written and oral.
For international students
To be considered for entry to the 200-point program, you must have completed:
An undergraduate degree in a cognate discipline with a weighted average mark (WAM) of at least 65 per cent, or equivalent, or
An undergraduate degree in any discipline with a WAM of at least 65 per cent, or equivalent; and 2 years of documented relevant professional experience since graduation.
To be considered for entry to the 100-point program, you must have completed:
An honours degree (typically 1 year of study following an undergraduate degree and including an independent research project equivalent to at least 25 points) in a cognate discipline with a WAM of at least 65 per cent in the final year, or equivalent, or
An undergraduate degree in a cognate discipline with a WAM of at least 65 per cent, and at least 5 years of documented relevant professional experience since English language requirements:
IELTS (academic English Only): 6.5 (no band less than 6.0)
TOEFL Internet-based test: 79 + ; Writing 21; Speaking 18; Reading 13; Listening 13;
Pearson Test of English Academic: 58 + no communicative skill below 50
Cambridge English: Advanced/ Certificate of Advanced English (CAE): 176 + no skill below 169.
Language requirements
1 year - Full time
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Fee
A$43,048.00 (US$ 29,272) per yearIndicative total course fee: AUD $43,048 - AUD $52,460 Please check with institution
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Parkville Campus, Grattan Street, UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, Victoria, 3010, MELBOURNE, Australia