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Environmental sciences

  • Subject: Science, Environment
  • Level: Undergraduate
  • Type of Degree:
  • Cost: AUD 18700

The Bachelor of Environmental Science is a three year degree providing flexible, innovative and integrated studies into resource and environmental issues, both of a global nature and unique to Australia. This course prepares students for careers in research as well as in a variety of government, community and private organisations. Specific career paths include applied ecology; vegetation and wildlife management; reserve management; pest and weed control; biometry and data analysis; conservation biology and genetics; remote sensing and information systems; environmental assessment; catchment, lake and estuary management; salinity management, land care and land management.

Graduates from this course can expect to gain employment as a project officer, environmental monitoring officer, resource assessment officer, ecotourism officer, land care or river care coordinator, scientist, manager, policy maker or planner in a government or non-government agency, or in a wide range of similar roles in industry, with resource users, or in the community sector.

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