Bachelor of Environmental Science

University of New England - Armidale

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Overview

The University of New England is at the forefront of online education and offers all courses in online format. For further information check the most up-to-date University of New England COVID-19 arrangements.

The world needs skilled scientists and innovators to develop solutions to the complex environmental problems facing our planet. This flexible course provides you with a broad foundation in the core theories and specialised applied skills that underpin the many disciplines of environmental science. It also provides a strong scientific understanding of local and global environmental issues and their management including Indigenous methods for sustainable practice. This program builds on a community of peer learning with nationally and internationally recognised academic teachers and researchers.

With small class sizes and excellent staff to student ratios, you will gain hands-on experience in the field and laboratory, solving real-world problems, underpinned by cutting-edge research.

UNE is one of Australia’s leading providers in environmental science. With state- of-the-art facilities and a team of world class scientists, we tackle major environmental challenges such as food security, pollution, climate change and conserving biodiversity and threatened species, particularly in rural and regional Australia.

With a range of majors and interdisciplinary minors covering the breadth of environmental science, you will find a program of study that suits you. Access state-of-the-art facilities in our interactive learning environment both on-campus and online, allowing you to tailor your study.

Our work-integrated learning unit allows you to work with an industry or business partner, while research units allow you to explore a specialisation or research opportunity.

Subject to COVID-19 travel restrictions, you may opt to study overseas or take part in international field trips. For example, learn more about wildlife conservation in Botswana and New Zealand, or Himalayan ecology in Bhutan.

Progress to an honours degree if you have an above average academic record and wish to continue with your studies, or combine this course with our Bachelor of Laws for a career in environmental science and law.

Majors

Areas of study

Applied management, conservation and ecology, people and environment, vegetation and landscapes. Students also have the option to choose from a range of employment-focused minors.

Potential Career Outcomes

Career opportunities

Environmental protection, environmental consultancy, wildlife management, policy development and analysis, water and land management, national parks, museum, herbaria, zoos, botanic gardens, research and conservation.

ATAR & Selection Rank

The table below shows the ATAR and Selection Rank information for those offered places wholly or partly on the basis of ATAR in 2023.

ATAR-based offers only, across all offer rounds
ATAR
(excluding adjustment factors)
Selection Rank
(including adjustment factors)
Highest rank to receive an offer86.0586.05
Median rank to receive an offer86.0586.05
Lowest rank to receive an offer86.0586.05

<5 - Less than 5 ATAR-based offers were made

Admission Criteria

Please refer to the University of New England website for admission criteria information.

Course Seeker

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