Coastal Processes & Management (ENVM3200)
Information valid for Semester 1, 2019
Course level
Undergraduate
Faculty
School
Earth and Environment Sc Schl
Units
2
Duration
One Semester
Delivery mode
Internal
Class hours
2L + 2P
Incompatible
ENVM7200
Assessment methods
Graphical Abstract, Report and Exam.
Course enquiries
Study Abroad
This course is pre-approved for Study Abroad and Exchange students.
Work Integrated Learning
Field Experience
Current course offerings
Course offerings | Location | Mode | Course Profile |
Semester 1, 2025 (24/02/2025 - 21/06/2025) | St Lucia | In Person | Course Profile |
Please Note: Course profiles marked as not available may still be in development.
Course description
The coast is the most dynamic zone on earth and encompasses a wide range of beautiful and complex systems such as coral reefs, beaches, estuaries and lagoons. Over 70% of the population of Australia lives near the coast and is reliant on these coastal systems for employment, food, recreation, and protection. Being able to understand, describe, and predict changes in these systems is crucial for the management of the coastal environment. This course adds to the knowledge you have gained from other areas of natural and social science such as geomorphology, marine science, environmental science, geography and marine ecology but does not assume previous advanced knowledge of coastal systems. The course will build an understanding of coastal systems and the waves, currents, tides that act to change the coast over time. The management aspect of the course will outline some of the major problems facing the coast, some solutions, and also address the nature of managing the coast. In the practical sessions, you will start with basic features in programs such as Excel and ArcGIS and work towards applying real world models, with guidance, that will allow you to describe and forecast coastal change.