The course covers a range of topics including hydrology, sedimentology and geomorphology. You will learn to measure and record environmental features, as well as study, assess and develop methods to control or minimise the harmful effects of human activity on the environment. This may include dealing with soil and contaminated land, ground water assessments, mine environment management, and waste planning. Through scientific assessment, you will learn to develop cost effective and innovative techniques to provide solutions for environmental management. The Bachelor of Science (Advanced) majoring in Environmental Earth Science is aimed at high-achieving students who want to explore this field of study in more depth. It will give you increased opportunities to further your academic knowledge and research skills, and better understand life as a researcher. This program requires you to have a higher OP or ATAR entry than the non-advanced program and you must maintain a GPA of 5.5 or better to remain in the program. Joint degree options
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Our graduates enjoy well-paid careers in Australia and overseas including in private and public sectors. Specific jobs include hydrologists, soil scientists, climatologists, environmental geologists, oceanographers, weather analysts and environmental managers. You can also get jobs as research assistants or support staff for teaching positions. With further qualifications, graduates can work as secondary school teachers. Graduates are eligible to join a variety of professional associations including the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand, the Australian Water Association, the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science and Technology, the Australian Institute of Horticulture, and Soil Science Australia. Graduates are recognised as a Certified Practising Soil Scientist and a Certified Professional in Erosion and Sediment Control.