Students commencing in Semester 1
The Recommended Study Plan provided below is suitable for a student commencing in semester 1 each year and enrolling in a standard full time load. Students enrolling in a reduced or part time load should use the table as a guide for planning and individual program of study.
Legend: | CO = Core Unit | SE = Specialist Elective | SER = Specialist Elective Research | R = Research Core |
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
Year 1 |
DEM511 Emergency and Disaster Management in Context | CO | DEM512 Interdisciplinary Aspects of Emergency and Disaster Management | CO |
Specialist Elective (Research Methodology) | SER | DEM513 Leadership in Emergency and Disaster Management | CO |
Specialist or General Elective | SE/E | DEM514 Cultural, Social and Psychological Aspects of Emergency and Disaster Management | CO |
Specialist or General Elective | SE/E | Specialist Elective (Research Methodology) | SER |
Year 2 |
Specialist or General Elective | SE/E | Specialist or General Elective | SE/E |
Specialist or General Elective | SE/E | Specialist or General Elective | SE/E |
DEM820 Research Project (20cp) | R | DEM821 Research Project (20cp) | R |
Specialist Elective Availabilities |
Semester 1 | Semester 2 | Intensive Periods (INT) | Summer Semester |
Research Methodology EMG505 Research Methodologies in Education IAS521 Principles of Research in Indigenous Contexts MPP503 Realist Research and Evaluation (next offered in 2025) PHM526 Research Design PHM552 Epidemiology
Other Specialist Electives BUS504 Sustainable Enterprise BUS506 Global Megatrends DEM300 Community-Based Risk Management ECO505 Economics of Sustainability ENV501 Tropical Invaders and Biosecurity ENV502 Remote Sensing ENV508 Geographic Information Systems and Spatial Thinking ENV513 Environmental Planning and Policy ENV520 Wildlife Management IAS531 Indigenous Policy Agendas in Federal and State Politics IAS533 Indigenous Knowledges and Epistemologies IAS547 Indigenous Knowledges and Wellbeing MAN514 Management for the Executive MPP501 Theoretical Approaches to Public Policy in Northern Contexts PHM523 Health Promotion PHM536 Health Systems, Planning and Evaluation PHM554 Public Health Economics and Decision making PHM567 Public Health PHM592 Global Health PRT551 Project Management PRT571 Asset Security and Risk Management SWK521 Analysing Social Work Foundations (Compulsory intensive) SWK523 Social Work Theory and Advanced Professional Practice (compulsory intensive) SWK524 Communities, Social Change and Development SWK525 Loss, Grief and Mental Health SWK526 Leadership in Social Policy SWK527 Critical Partnerships for Practice: Individuals, Groups and Families | Research Methodology EMG505 Research Methodologies in Education IAS522 Indigenous Research Methodologies PHM527 Research, Ethics and Impact PHM553 Biostatistics PHM588 Qualitative Research
Other Specialist Electives BUS504 Sustainable Enterprise BUS508 Business Analytics ECO505 Economics of Sustainability ENG519 Sustainability ENG573 Communications Systems ENT501 Sustainable Entrepreneurship ENV507 Fire Ecology and Management ENV517 Natural Resources and Indigenous Livelihoods ENV521 Community Engagement for Biosecurity and Natural Resource Management HAD100 Introduction to Disasters, Humanitarian Aid and Development HAD250 Humanitarian Needs Assessment HGE501 Topics in Human Geography: A 'Remote' Perspective IAS530 Neo-colonialism, Advocacy and the Critique of Development IAS532 Indigenous, Property Rights and Economic Participation IAS534 Partnerships and Engagement in Indigenous Land and Sea Management IAS548 Healthy Country, Healthy People MAN516 Resilience Management and Leadership MPP505 Ethnography and Policy PHM570 Epidemiology and Control of Communicable Diseases PHM593 Tropical Child and Adolescent Health SWK316 Building Safe Communities SWK317 Dynamics of Loss and Grief SWK522 Co-creating Social Justice in Practice (compulsory intensive) | BUS504 Sustainable Enterprise (INT-2) BUS506 Global Megatrends (INT-5) BUS508 Business Analytics (INT-6) ENT501 Sustainable Entrepreneurship (INT-5) ENV506 Environmental Monitoring and Modelling (INT-6) ENV516 Ecosystem Function: Field Studies in North Australia (INT-4) ENV518 Applied Spatial Analysis for Real-World Problems (INT-6) HCS261 Fundamentals of Humanitarian Practice IAS539 Intercultural Mediation (INT-4, INT-6) MAN514 Management for the Executive (INT-1) MAN516 Resilience Management and Leadership (INT-4) MPP501 Theoretical Approaches to Public Policy in Northern Contexts (INT-3) SWK522 Co-creating Social Justice in Practice (compulsory intensive) (INT-1, INT-2) | ECO505 Economics of Sustainability ENG519 Sustainability PRT551 Project Management Risk and Reliability |
Students commencing in Semester 2
The Recommended Study Plan provided below is suitable for a student commencing in semester 2 each year and enrolling in a standard full time load. Students enrolling in a reduced or part time load should use the table as a guide for planning and individual program of study.
Legend: | CO = Core Unit | SE = Specialist Elective | SER = Specialist Elective Research | R = Research Core |
Semester 1 | Semester 2 |
Year 1 |
| | DEM512 Interdisciplinary Aspects of Emergency and Disaster Management | CO |
| | DEM513 Leadership in Emergency and Disaster Management | CO |
| | DEM514 Cultural, Social and Psychological Aspects of Emergency and Disaster Management | CO |
| | Specialist Elective (Research Methodology) | SER |
Year 2 |
DEM511 Emergency and Disaster Management in Context | CO | DEM820 Research Project (20cp) DEM821 Research Project (20cp) | R |
Specialist Elective (Research Methodology) | SER |
Specialist or General Elective | SE/E |
Specialist or General Elective | SE/E |
Year 3 |
Specialist or General Elective | SE/E | | |
Specialist or General Elective | SE/E | | |
Specialist or General Elective | SE/E | | |
Specialist or General Elective | SE/E | | |
Specialist Elective Availabilities |
Semester 1 | Semester 2 | Intensive Periods (INT) | Summer Semester |
Research Methodology EMG505 Research Methodologies in Education IAS521 Principles of Research in Indigenous Contexts MPP503 Realist Research and Evaluation PHM526 Research Design PHM552 Epidemiology
Other Specialist Electives BUS504 Sustainable Enterprise BUS506 Global Megatrends DEM300 Community-Based Risk Management ECO505 Economics of Sustainability ENV501 Tropical Invaders and Biosecurity ENV502 Remote Sensing ENV508 Geographic Information Systems and Spatial Thinking ENV513 Environmental Planning and Policy ENV520 Wildlife Management IAS531 Indigenous Policy Agendas in Federal and State Politics IAS533 Indigenous Knowledges and Epistemologies IAS547 Indigenous Knowledges and Wellbeing MAN514 Management for the Executive MPP501 Theoretical Approaches to Public Policy in Northern Contexts PHM523 Health Promotion PHM536 Health Systems, Planning and Evaluation PHM554 Public Health Economics and Decision making PHM567 Public Health PHM592 Global Health PRT551 Project Management PRT571 Asset Security and Risk Management SWK521 Analysing Social Work Foundations (Compulsory intensive) SWK523 Social Work Theory and Advanced Professional Practice (compulsory intensive) SWK524 Communities, Social Change and Development SWK525 Loss, Grief and Mental Health SWK526 Leadership in Social Policy SWK527 Critical Partnerships for Practice: Individuals, Groups and Families | Research Methodology EMG505 Research Methodologies in Education IAS522 Indigenous Research Methodologies PHM527 Research, Ethics and Impact PHM553 Biostatistics PHM588 Qualitative Research
Other Specialist Electives BUS504 Sustainable Enterprise BUS508 Business Analytics ECO505 Economics of Sustainability ENG519 Sustainability ENG573 Communications Systems ENT501 Sustainable Entrepreneurship ENV507 Fire Ecology and Management ENV517 Natural Resources and Indigenous Livelihoods ENV521 Community Engagement for Biosecurity and Natural Resource Management HAD100 Introduction to Disasters, Humanitarian Aid and Development HAD250 Humanitarian Needs Assessment HGE501 Topics in Human Geography: A 'Remote' Perspective IAS530 Neo-colonialism, Advocacy and the Critique of Development IAS532 Indigenous, Property Rights and Economic Participation IAS534 Partnerships and Engagement in Indigenous Land and Sea Management IAS548 Healthy Country, Healthy People MAN516 Resilience Management and Leadership MPP505 Ethnography and Policy PHM570 Epidemiology and Control of Communicable Diseases PHM593 Tropical Child and Adolescent Health SWK316 Building Safe Communities SWK317 Dynamics of Loss and Grief SWK522 Co-creating Social Justice in Practice (compulsory intensive) | BUS504 Sustainable Enterprise (INT-2) BUS506 Global Megatrends (INT-5) BUS508 Business Analytics (INT-6) ENT501 Sustainable Entrepreneurship (INT-5) ENV506 Environmental Monitoring and Modelling (INT-6) ENV516 Ecosystem Function: Field Studies in North Australia (INT-4) ENV518 Applied Spatial Analysis for Real-World Problems (INT-6) HCS261 Fundamentals of Humanitarian Practice IAS539 Intercultural Mediation (INT-4, INT-6) MAN514 Management for the Executive (INT-1) MAN516 Resilience Management and Leadership (INT-4) MPP501 Theoretical Approaches to Public Policy in Northern Contexts (INT-3) SWK522 Co-creating Social Justice in Practice (compulsory intensive) (INT-1, INT-2) | ECO505 Economics of Sustainability ENG519 Sustainability PRT551 Project Management Risk and Reliability |
Students Commencing in Summer Semester
The Recommended Study Plan provided below is suitable for a student commencing in Summer Semester each year and enrolling in a standard full time load. Students enrolling in a reduced or part time load should use the table as a guide for planning and individual program of study.
Legend: | CO = Core Unit | SE = Specialist Elective | SER = Specialist Elective Research | R = Research Core |
Semester 1 | Semester 2 | Summer Semester |
Year 1 |
| | | | Specialist or General Elective | SE/E |
| | | | Specialist or General Elective | SE/E |
| | | | Specialist or General Elective | SE/E |
| | | | Specialist or General Elective | SE/E |
Year 2 |
DEM511 Emergency and Disaster Management in Context | CO | DEM512 Interdisciplinary Aspects of Emergency and Disaster Management | CO | | |
Specialist Elective (Research Methodology) | SER | DEM513 Leadership in Emergency and Disaster Management | CO | | |
Specialist or General Elective | SE/E | DEM514 Cultural, Social and Psychological Aspects of Emergency and Disaster Management | CO | | |
Specialist or General Elective | SE/E | Specialist Elective (Research Methodology) | SER | | |
Year 3 |
DEM820 Research Project (20cp) | R | | | | |
DEM821 Research Project (20cp) | R | | | | |
Specialist Elective Availabilities |
Semester 1 | Semester 2 | Intensive Periods (INT) | Summer Semester |
Research Methodology EMG505 Research Methodologies in Education IAS521 Principles of Research in Indigenous Contexts MPP503 Realist Research and Evaluation (next offered in 2025) PHM526 Research Design PHM552 Epidemiology
Other Specialist Electives BUS504 Sustainable Enterprise BUS506 Global Megatrends DEM300 Community-Based Risk Management ECO505 Economics of Sustainability ENV501 Tropical Invaders and Biosecurity ENV502 Remote Sensing ENV508 Geographic Information Systems and Spatial Thinking ENV513 Environmental Planning and Policy ENV520 Wildlife Management IAS531 Indigenous Policy Agendas in Federal and State Politics IAS533 Indigenous Knowledges and Epistemologies IAS547 Indigenous Knowledges and Wellbeing MAN514 Management for the Executive MPP501 Theoretical Approaches to Public Policy in Northern Contexts PHM523 Health Promotion PHM536 Health Systems, Planning and Evaluation PHM554 Public Health Economics and Decision making PHM567 Public Health PHM592 Global Health PRT551 Project Management PRT571 Asset Security and Risk Management SWK521 Analysing Social Work Foundations (Compulsory intensive) SWK523 Social Work Theory and Advanced Professional Practice (compulsory intensive) SWK524 Communities, Social Change and Development SWK525 Loss, Grief and Mental Health SWK526 Leadership in Social Policy SWK527 Critical Partnerships for Practice: Individuals, Groups and Families | Research Methodology EMG505 Research Methodologies in Education IAS522 Indigenous Research Methodologies PHM527 Research, Ethics and Impact PHM553 Biostatistics PHM588 Qualitative Research
Other Specialist Electives BUS504 Sustainable Enterprise BUS508 Business Analytics ECO505 Economics of Sustainability ENG519 Sustainability ENG573 Communications Systems ENT501 Sustainable Entrepreneurship ENV507 Fire Ecology and Management ENV517 Natural Resources and Indigenous Livelihoods ENV521 Community Engagement for Biosecurity and Natural Resource Management HAD100 Introduction to Disasters, Humanitarian Aid and Development HAD250 Humanitarian Needs Assessment HGE501 Topics in Human Geography: A 'Remote' Perspective IAS530 Neo-colonialism, Advocacy and the Critique of Development IAS532 Indigenous, Property Rights and Economic Participation IAS534 Partnerships and Engagement in Indigenous Land and Sea Management IAS548 Healthy Country, Healthy People MAN516 Resilience Management and Leadership MPP505 Ethnography and Policy PHM570 Epidemiology and Control of Communicable Diseases PHM593 Tropical Child and Adolescent Health SWK316 Building Safe Communities SWK317 Dynamics of Loss and Grief SWK522 Co-creating Social Justice in Practice (compulsory intensive) | BUS504 Sustainable Enterprise (INT-2) BUS506 Global Megatrends (INT-5) BUS508 Business Analytics (INT-6) ENT501 Sustainable Entrepreneurship (INT-5) ENV506 Environmental Monitoring and Modelling (INT-6) ENV516 Ecosystem Function: Field Studies in North Australia (INT-4) ENV518 Applied Spatial Analysis for Real-World Problems (INT-6) HCS261 Fundamentals of Humanitarian Practice IAS539 Intercultural Mediation (INT-4, INT-6) MAN514 Management for the Executive (INT-1) MAN516 Resilience Management and Leadership (INT-4) MPP501 Theoretical Approaches to Public Policy in Northern Contexts (INT-3) SWK522 Co-creating Social Justice in Practice (compulsory intensive) (INT-1, INT-2) | ECO505 Economics of Sustainability ENG519 Sustainability PRT551 Project Management Risk and Reliability |