Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
Convenor
Kerrie Tomkins
Contact via Contact via Email
By appointment
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Credit points |
Credit points
10
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Prerequisites |
Prerequisites
GEOS114 or ENV118 or ENVS1018 or GEOS118 or ENVS117 or ENVS1017
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Corequisites |
Corequisites
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Co-badged status |
Co-badged status
ENVS6405
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Unit description |
Unit description
This interdisciplinary unit critically examines the key processes and relationships that underpin environmental protection, management and sustainability within urban, rural and remote areas of Australia. It focuses on three core aspects: the unique characteristics of the Australian environment and the need to manage impacts; the role of policy, planning and legislation as effective tools in environmental management; and the importance of implementing strategies that engage people as part of the solution to environmental problems. Contemporary examples, such as the management of river systems and managing bushfire regimes, are used to illustrate the complexity of environmental management. While hands-on practicals, field visits and assessment tasks support the development of technical and professional skills needed for careers in environmental science, policy, planning and management. |
Information about important academic dates including deadlines for withdrawing from units are available at https://www.mq.edu.au/study/calendar-of-dates
On successful completion of this unit, you will be able to:
Requirements to Pass this Unit
To pass this unit you must:
Assessment Criteria
Assessment at Macquarie University is standards-based, as outlined in the Assessment Policy. This means that your work will be assessed against clear criteria, and these criteria (e.g. in a rubric) will be made available when the assessment tasks and instructions are released to you on iLearn.
Submission of Assessments
All assessments must be submitted online through Turnitin unless otherwise indicated. Links for the submission of each assessment will be available on iLearn.
You should always check that you have uploaded the correct file. If you have a problem, please email the Unit Convenor with your correct file. You must also keep a copy of your assessments until the end of semester in case there is a problem with your submission. It is your responsibility to ensure that you can provide a copy of your assessment if requested.
Late Assessment Submission Penalty
Unless a Special Consideration request has been submitted and approved, a 5% penalty (of the total possible mark of the task) will be applied for each day a written report or presentation assessment is not submitted, up until the 7th day (including weekends). After the 7th day, a grade of ‘0’ will be awarded even if the assessment is submitted. The submission time for all uploaded assessments is 11:55 pm. A 1-hour grace period will be provided to students who experience a technical concern. For any late submission of time-sensitive tasks, such as scheduled tests/exams, performance assessments/presentations, and/or scheduled practical assessments/labs, please apply for Special Consideration.
Assessments where Late Submissions will be accepted
Special Consideration
The Special Consideration Policy aims to support students who have been impacted by short-term circumstances or events that are serious, unavoidable and significantly disruptive, and which may affect their performance in assessment. If you experience circumstances or events that affect your ability to complete the assessments in this unit on time, please inform the convenor and submit a Special Consideration request through ask.mq.edu.au.
Marking of Assessments
Assessments will usually be marked through Turnitin with grades provided through Gradebook on iLearn. Please do not submit your assessments via email or in hard copy unless requested.
We aim to return your assessment grades and feedback within two to three weeks of the date that you submitted it. We appreciate your patience and will advise you through iLearn when your marked assessments and feedback are available for viewing.
Final Exam
The Final Exam in this unit will be a 2-hour on-campus, invigilated exam held during the University Exam Period. The draft exam timetable will be released approximately 8 weeks before the commencement of the exam period, with the final exam timetable published around 4 weeks before commencement. All students (including exchange students) are expected to present themselves for the exam at the time and place designated in the exam timetable. Details of exam conditions and materials allowed will be able closer to the date via the Exam Portal.
For unavoidable disruptions during exams, you should apply for Special Consideration as soon as possible. If a Supplementary Exam is granted as a result of the Special Consideration process, the supplementary exam time will be scheduled after the conclusion of the official examination period and you will receive an individual notification with the date and time. You will only be allowed one opportunity to sit the Supplementary Exam as outlined in the Special Consideration Policy
Name | Weighting | Hurdle | Due |
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Environmental management question | 20% | No | Sun 18 Aug, 11:55 pm |
Environmental assessment report | 30% | No | Sun 22 Sept, 11:55 pm |
Stakeholder debate | 20% | No | Week 12 prac |
Exam | 30% | No | Exam period, TBA |
Assessment Type 1: Case study/analysis
Indicative Time on Task 2: 20 hours
Due: Sun 18 Aug, 11:55 pm
Weighting: 20%
This assessment requires students to use different types of maps and additional data to answer a real-world environmental management question.
Assessment Type 1: Professional writing
Indicative Time on Task 2: 30 hours
Due: Sun 22 Sept, 11:55 pm
Weighting: 30%
This assessment requires students to conduct an environmental assessment for a local site and present the findings in a report to Council.
Assessment Type 1: Presentation
Indicative Time on Task 2: 15 hours
Due: Week 12 prac
Weighting: 20%
This assessment requires students to work in groups to prepare and present a case for their stakeholder.
Assessment Type 1: Examination
Indicative Time on Task 2: 20 hours
Due: Exam period, TBA
Weighting: 30%
Final exam covering the unit material.
1 If you need help with your assignment, please contact:
2 Indicative time-on-task is an estimate of the time required for completion of the assessment task and is subject to individual variation
Class Timetable
The class timetable for this unit can be found through Class Finder: https://students.mq.edu.au/study/enrolling/create-timetable
All lectures in the unit are online via Zoom. The lectures will be interactive with time at the end for Q&A and discussion. Recordings of the lectures will be made available on Echo360. However, you are strongly encouraged to attend the live zoom so that you can actively participate in the discussion with your fellow students.
The practicals will be held on-campus - these are NOT recorded. Please check the unit schedule carefully as some weeks may have other instructions or require you to meet in a different location. Any updates or changes to the unit or classes will be announced through iLearn.
Week 1 Classes
Lectures will commence in Week 1. There are no practicals in Week 1, instead these will commence from Week 2.
Methods of Communication and Course Materials
This unit has an iLearn page that can be accessed through ilearn.mq.edu.au. It contains important information and all the materials relating to the unit, including the unit guide, unit schedule, instructions and links for assessments, the weekly lecture slides and prac instruction sheets.
The unit iLearn is the primary way that we communicate with you. Please check it regularly for announcements and posts. You are encouraged to use the Discussion Board on iLearn to post questions and generate discussion with other students. For private matters, please send a Private message to the Unit Contact. The links for these are in the Communications folder on the iLearn page.
Unit Organisation and Unit Schedule
This unit is organised into three modules:
The content in the unit is conveyed through weekly lectures and practicals. The organisation of these is outlined in a detailed unit schedule which is available on iLearn.
We use multiple approaches in teaching and delivery, including blended learning and experiential learning, such as reading texts, watching videos, listening to audio resources, visiting field sites, participating in class activities and online discussion forums. The emphasis is on enabling students to understand and apply various techniques used in environmental management.
Workload
The expected workload for this 10 credit point unit is 150 hours of activity, comprising of lectures, practicals, completion of assessments and individual study.
Recommended Texts and/or Materials
There is no specific textbook for this unit. You will be required to research information independently and consult a wide variety of information sources to aid your learning in this unit.
Referencing
In this unit, the preferred style of referencing is APA. For further details on the APA style, go to: https://libguides.mq.edu.au/APA7_referencing
Technology Used and Required
This unit will use iLearn and Echo360. See the Instructions on how to log in to iLearn and the iLearn quick guides for students which will help you:
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI)
GenAI poses a serious risk for academic integrity. The Macquarie University Library has produced a guide for students on using Generative AI: https://libguides.mq.edu.au/generativeai. The guide contains sections on GenAI at MQ and Using GenAI ethically which explains the academic integrity issues, as well as the limitations and reliability of GenAI outputs.
In this unit, GenAI is permitted to be used to help gain a general understanding of the concepts covered in the unit and other background knowledge about the environment and environmental issues (similar to doing a google search). It should not be used to create work that is submitted as part of an assessment - all assessible work must be your own. The penalties for inappropriate use of GenAI are similar to plagiarism, collusion and contract cheating.
Macquarie University policies and procedures are accessible from Policy Central (https://policies.mq.edu.au). Students should be aware of the following policies in particular with regard to Learning and Teaching:
Students seeking more policy resources can visit Student Policies (https://students.mq.edu.au/support/study/policies). It is your one-stop-shop for the key policies you need to know about throughout your undergraduate student journey.
To find other policies relating to Teaching and Learning, visit Policy Central (https://policies.mq.edu.au) and use the search tool.
Macquarie University students have a responsibility to be familiar with the Student Code of Conduct: https://students.mq.edu.au/admin/other-resources/student-conduct
Results published on platform other than eStudent, (eg. iLearn, Coursera etc.) or released directly by your Unit Convenor, are not confirmed as they are subject to final approval by the University. Once approved, final results will be sent to your student email address and will be made available in eStudent. For more information visit connect.mq.edu.au or if you are a Global MBA student contact globalmba.support@mq.edu.au
At Macquarie, we believe academic integrity – honesty, respect, trust, responsibility, fairness and courage – is at the core of learning, teaching and research. We recognise that meeting the expectations required to complete your assessments can be challenging. So, we offer you a range of resources and services to help you reach your potential, including free online writing and maths support, academic skills development and wellbeing consultations.
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We value student feedback to be able to continually improve the way we offer our units. As such, we encourage students to provide constructive feedback via student surveys (e.g. LEU's), as well as to the teaching staff directly, or via the FSE Student Experience & Feedback link in the iLearn page.
Student feedback from the previous offering of this unit was very positive overall, with students pleased with the clarity around assessment requirements and the level of support from teaching staff. As such, no change to the delivery of the unit is planned, however we remain committed to continuous improvement across all aspects of learning and teaching in this unit.
Unit information based on version 2024.01R of the Handbook