The Graduate Certificate in Carbon Management is a qualification for the future. This innovative program focuses on the economic, environmental, legal and asset/building performance requirements of the new carbon emissions environment. You will be equipped with knowledge and skills pertaining to:
• The regulatory and legal framework that will guide and influence new developments
• The evolving business and economic environment of carbon trading and auditing
• The asset and performance requirements of the new carbon emissions environment
• The environmental, ecological and sustainability requirements and impacts of carbon trading and carbon management on the operations of business, and
other organisations in the Australian economy.
To enrol in your subject it is best to first check what your recommended study program is for your degree. Once you know what you should be enrolled in visit eStudent. eStudent is the online enrolment facility used by Bond University. You can follow the instructions to learn how to get started, select your lectures and tutorial days and times, and then print your class timetable.
New students can enrol now assuming you have accepted your offer and paid your deposit. Students who intend studying full time should attempt to choose a full time enrolment. Students can change their enrolment up to Friday of Week 2.
If you are unsure of the subjects you want to study next semester you should consult your Faculty program advisor.
Students can obtain assistance with enrolment at the Enrolment Hub during Orientation Week or by visiting Student Administration.
If you have any questions regarding the enrolment process please contact Student Administration via email enrolment.enquiries@bond.edu.au or telephone (+61) 7 5595 4049.
Bond University is set on a 49.86 hectare campus at Robina on Queensland’s Gold Coast.
Created in the traditions of the world’s leading private universities, a series of grand sandstone faculty buildings line a landscaped promenade leading down to the tranquil man-made lake.
Lecture theatres, case study rooms and tutorial rooms are conveniently located in the University Centre building; several student restaurants, cafes and bars circle the lake; and on-campus accommodation is within easy walking distance of all university faculties.
The study facilities here are world-class, incorporating high-tech lecture theatres, the latest broadband and wifi computer connections, and libraries that are ranked among Australia’s best.
Complementing these academic features, you’ll find a comprehensive selection of recreational and social outlets that encourage interaction between tudents outside the classroom.