Monash University

Course Details

Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science)

Course Description

Environmental science deals with the rapidly changing environmental issues facing the world today. It provides you with a multidisciplinary perspective on current environmental challenges, such as climate change, water and land management, resource use and sustainability. Studies in this major have wide-reaching applications in society and can contribute to the following: protecting and managing biodiversity; developing new approaches to environmental issues that contribute to a healthier society; identifying and developing cleaner and more sustainable resources for use in industry; and improving the management of natural or cultural areas of importance. Start of expanded content You will be equipped with the capability to seek, measure, understand and apply scientific information for the management of our natural systems in a broad scientific context.

Course Duration

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3year

Career outcomes

As a science graduate with an extended major in Environmental science you will have diverse and rewarding career options, including the following: 1) Science or management roles for non-government organisations (NGOs) such as Landcare Australia 2) Environmental consultancy. 3) Research for organisations such as the Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research, the Commonwealth Scientific Industrial and Research Organisation (CSIRO), or universities. 4) Developing policy for government agencies such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 5) Roles that help manage the environmental footprint of local government, industry, or mining or engineering companies.

Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science) Monash University