Environment and Society Subject regulations
The Environment and Society Masters programme is designed for graduates of undergraduate qualifications in social sciences, humanities, law, economics, education, management or environmental sciences. Students build on their qualifying degrees to gain advanced knowledge of environmental challenges, emergent inequalities, as well as global and local responses to environmental change. Conceptually, students learn to distinguish between different environmental perspectives and their application to concrete case studies. Students in the Master of Environment and Society complete a selection of core papers and engage in meaningful, independent research. The structure of the degree allows students to include relevant papers from other disciplines, such as environmental science, law and management, and provides an ideal way to encourage close interconnections between theory and practice across a broad range of issues and topics relevant to environment and society.
A Postgraduate Certificate (PGCert(EnvSoc)) and Postgraduate Diploma in Environment and Society (PGDip(EnvSoc)) are also available.
Other qualifications
Prescriptions for:
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PGCert(EnvSoc), PGDip(EnvSoc) and MEnvSoc To be eligible to be considered for enrolment in graduate Environment and Society papers, a student should normally have at least a B average in either the best three of their 300 level papers of their major or all the undergraduate papers of their major.
To complete a PGCert(EnvSoc) students must complete 60 points in papers listed for Environment and Society, including at least one of ANTHY521 or POLSC537.
To complete a PGDip(EnvSoc) students must complete 120 points in papers listed for Environment and Society, including at least 60 points from papers in Appendix A of the MEnvSoc regulations, including at least one of ANTHY521 or POLSC537. Students may include a 30-point dissertation.
To be admitted to the MEnvSoc, a student must have completed either:
a) a bachelor's degree in social sciences, environmental sciences, law, economics or management and have gained at least a B grade point average in either the best three of their 300 level papers in their major or all of the undergraduate papers of their major, or
b) A bachelor's degree with honours or a postgraduate diploma in social sciences, environmental sciences, law, economics or management and have gained at least a B grade point average across all 500 level papers.
Completion requirements for the MEnvSoc vary according to admission criteria:
Students admitted under a) above must complete 180 points at 500 level in Environment and Society, including at least 60 points from Appendix A of the MEnvSoc regulations, including either ANTHY521 or POLSC537, and 30-60 points from papers in Appendix A or Appendix B of the MEnvSoc regulations. Across their programme students must complete at least 45 points from the papers listed for the subject in Appendix C of the MEnvSoc regulations.
Students admitted under b) above must complete 120 points at 500 level in Environment and Society, including 30-60 points from papers in Appendix A of the MEnvSoc regulations, including either ANTHY521 or POLSC537. Across their programme students must complete at least 45 points from the papers listed for the subject in Appendix C of the MEnvSoc regulations.
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Students admitted under a) above may, at the discretion of the programme convenors, be required to include one of the following research methodology papers in their programme of study: ANTHY515, EDUCA500, MAORI570 or MNGMT581.
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Students admitted under a) above may, at the discretion of the programme convenors, include up to 30 points in relevant papers outside of Appendix A or B of the MEnvSoc regulations.
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Environment and Society papers
Code and paper title | Points | |
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ALPSS590
Directed Study
This paper allows students from the Division of Arts, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences to undertake research on a specific topic related to their... |
30 | 25X (Hamilton) |
ALPSS591
Research Project
A research report on the findings of a theoretical or empirical or practice-led investigation (up to 12,500 words maximum). |
30 | 25X (Hamilton) & 25X (Tauranga) |
ALPSS592
Dissertation
A research report on the findings of a theoretical or empirical or practice-led investigation (up to 25,000 words maximum). |
60 | 25X (Hamilton) & 25X (Tauranga) |
ANTHY515
Ethnographic Research Methods
This paper provides an in depth introduction to ethnographic research, including its ethical, theoretical, and methodical components. |
30 | 25A (Hamilton) |
ANTHY521
Cultural Perspectives on Environmental Issues
This paper uses an anthropological lens to understand human-environment relations and critically engages with current environmental concerns... |
30 | 25B (Hamilton) |
EDUCA500
Culturally Responsive Methodologies incorporating kaupapa Māori and Critical Theories
Culturally Responsive Methodologies utilise kaupapa Māori and critical theoretical frameworks to develop contexts within which the researched... |
30 | 25X (Block - Tauranga) |
ENVPL500
Advanced Environmental Assessment and Planning
This is a project-based paper that provides an understanding of how environmental assessments are prepared, and used to assist decision-making and... |
15 | 25B (Hamilton) |
ENVPL510
Planning Theory
This paper discusses the various theories that influence how we plan our world. It will cover issues such as power, justice, governance, politics... |
15 | 25B (Hamilton) |
ENVSC504
Pollution and Environmental Contaminants
This paper examines the ecological effects of chemical and non-chemical pollution. Analysing online databases and the scientific literature provides... |
15 | 25B (Hamilton) |
ENVSC505
Environmental Systems: Biogeosciences across Scales
This paper examines how core concepts in the multidisciplinary field of biogeochemistry provide a systems understanding across scales. |
15 | 25B (Online) |
EVSOC593
Environment and Society Thesis
An externally examined piece of written work that reports on the findings of supervised research. |
90 | 25X (Hamilton) |
GEOGY520
Human Dimensions of Environmental Change
This paper examines the increasing risks imposed on human communities by global environmental change. The paper establishes a platform for the... |
30 | 25B (Hamilton) |
LCOMM584
Sustainable Futures
Individuals and organisations operate in contexts that are increasingly complex and uncertain. They face issues that are global in nature and which... |
30 | 25B (Hamilton) |
MAORI502
Sustainable Resource Issues
This paper examines contemporary issues facing natural resource management among indigenous peoples with a particular focus on the experiences of... |
30 | 25A (Online) |
MAORI570
Te Mahi Rangahau: Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Research Methods and Issues
This paper introduces students to a range of research issues, helps students identify and apply the most effective methodology, understand, review... |
30 | 25A (Online) |
MNGMT581
Research Methods in Management Studies
This paper aims to introduce students to the assumptions underlying the different methodologies and methods for performing research in the social... |
30 | 25A (Hamilton) & 25B (Hamilton) & 25C (Hamilton) |
POLSC537
Environmental Politics and Public Policy
This paper introduces students to the complexities and challenges of environmental policy processes, and develops skills in scholarly research on... |
30 | 25A (Hamilton) |
PSYCH555
Environmental Psychology
Provides students with theoretical and practical knowledge in Environmental Psychology, the study of the transaction between humans and their natural... |
15 | 25A (Online) |
THMGT502
Tourism Development and the Environment
This paper provides students with an opportunity to learn about the tourism industry, and to appreciate the different management issues from a... |
30 | 25B (Hamilton) |
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ALPSS590 Directed Study
This paper allows students from the Division of Arts, Law, Psychology and Social Sciences to undertake research on a specific topic related to their...
Points 30ALPSS591 Research ProjectA research report on the findings of a theoretical or empirical or practice-led investigation (up to 12,500 words maximum).
Points 30ALPSS592 DissertationA research report on the findings of a theoretical or empirical or practice-led investigation (up to 25,000 words maximum).
Points 60ANTHY515 Ethnographic Research MethodsThis paper provides an in depth introduction to ethnographic research, including its ethical, theoretical, and methodical components.
Points 30ANTHY521 Cultural Perspectives on Environmental IssuesThis paper uses an anthropological lens to understand human-environment relations and critically engages with current environmental concerns...
Points 30EDUCA500 Culturally Responsive Methodologies incorporating kaupapa Māori and Critical TheoriesCulturally Responsive Methodologies utilise kaupapa Māori and critical theoretical frameworks to develop contexts within which the researched...
Points 30ENVPL500 Advanced Environmental Assessment and PlanningThis is a project-based paper that provides an understanding of how environmental assessments are prepared, and used to assist decision-making and...
Points 15ENVPL510 Planning TheoryThis paper discusses the various theories that influence how we plan our world. It will cover issues such as power, justice, governance, politics...
Points 15ENVSC504 Pollution and Environmental ContaminantsThis paper examines the ecological effects of chemical and non-chemical pollution. Analysing online databases and the scientific literature provides...
Points 15ENVSC505 Environmental Systems: Biogeosciences across ScalesThis paper examines how core concepts in the multidisciplinary field of biogeochemistry provide a systems understanding across scales.
Points 15EVSOC593 Environment and Society ThesisAn externally examined piece of written work that reports on the findings of supervised research.
Points 90GEOGY520 Human Dimensions of Environmental ChangeThis paper examines the increasing risks imposed on human communities by global environmental change. The paper establishes a platform for the...
Points 30LCOMM584 Sustainable FuturesIndividuals and organisations operate in contexts that are increasingly complex and uncertain. They face issues that are global in nature and which...
Points 30MAORI502 Sustainable Resource IssuesThis paper examines contemporary issues facing natural resource management among indigenous peoples with a particular focus on the experiences of...
Points 30MAORI570 Te Mahi Rangahau: Māori, Pacific and Indigenous Research Methods and IssuesThis paper introduces students to a range of research issues, helps students identify and apply the most effective methodology, understand, review...
Points 30MNGMT581 Research Methods in Management StudiesThis paper aims to introduce students to the assumptions underlying the different methodologies and methods for performing research in the social...
Points 30POLSC537 Environmental Politics and Public PolicyThis paper introduces students to the complexities and challenges of environmental policy processes, and develops skills in scholarly research on...
Points 30PSYCH555 Environmental PsychologyProvides students with theoretical and practical knowledge in Environmental Psychology, the study of the transaction between humans and their natural...
Points 15THMGT502 Tourism Development and the EnvironmentThis paper provides students with an opportunity to learn about the tourism industry, and to appreciate the different management issues from a...
Points 30
2025 Catalogue of Papers information current as of 5 Dec 2024 01:00am