James Cook University Subject Handbook - 2018

EV2008 - Environmental Management Systems in Practice

Credit points: 03
Year: 2018
Student Contribution Band: Band 2
Administered by: College of Science and Engineering

Environmental Management Systems in Practice provides students with an understanding of the theoretical and practical aspects of environmental management systems in contemporary business and organisational management settings. The subject builds on students' existing knowledge of the principles of ecological sustainability, environmental governance and economics gained through prior learning. A range of voluntary and non-voluntary environmental management practices will be showcased demonstrating how a combination of these practices culminate in an effective Environmental Management System (EMS). Topics covered in this subject include: theory, history and development of environmental management and EMS; the role and limitations of EMS in assisting organisations in managing risks and harness opportunities, and enhancing overall environmental performance; the role of regulation and accreditation in EMS; elements and tools to achieve EMS goals; climate risks and emerging issues. Upon completion of this subject, students should be able to navigate confidently among the various generic and industry-specific environmental management tools and techniques that can comprise EMS. They will also have the capacity to construct and carry out different components of an EMS, and assist in developing a new system. The subject does not provide sufficient practice and skills for students to immediately become an accredited Australian EMS auditor.

Learning Outcomes

Prerequisites:12CP of level 1 subjects

Availabilities

Townsville, Internal, Study Period 1
Census Date 22-Mar-2018
Coordinator: Dr Colin MacGregor
Contact hours:
  • 26 hours lectures
  • 24 hours tutorials
    Assessment:assignments.

    Cairns, Internal, Study Period 1
    Census Date 22-Mar-2018
    Coordinator: Dr Colin MacGregor
    Contact hours:
    • 26 hours lectures
    • 24 hours tutorials
      Assessment:assignments.

      Note: Minor variations might occur due to the continuous Subject quality improvement process, and in case of minor variation(s) in assessment details, the Subject Outline represents the latest official information.