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Introduction

This unit develops knowledge and skills relating to the role of environmental health officers in managing environmental sustainability, health impact assessment and related legislative and policy development and applications. It includes built environment management, land use and contaminated land management, waste management, the treatment and supply of water and other aspects of environmental protection.

Summary 2020

Unit name Environmental Health Management and Protection
Unit code CAM544
Credit points 12.5
Faculty/School College of Health and Medicine
Tasmanian School of Medicine
Discipline Medicine
Coordinator

Professor Roger Hughes

Available as student elective? No
Breadth Unit? No

Availability

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Teaching

Teaching Pattern

Blended - mix of on-campus and online.

Assessment

1.Fieldwork reports [50%] (3000 words),

2.Environmental management Case Studies Assignment [30%] (2000 words),

3. Environmental Management Plan Report [20%] (1500 words).

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Textbooks

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