Bachelor of Environmental Science

Central Queensland University - Rockhampton

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Overview

Become a leader in environmental science and make a difference to the living and non-living environment, and prepare for a broad range of rewarding careers in environmental science. In this course, students will examine, measure, monitor and manage aspects of the Earth’s living and non-living environment. The first year of study incorporates skills-focused units that develop field and laboratory competencies useful for research and desired by industry and government. Further subjects include environmental economics, geography, environmental law and community engagement, in addition to underpinning biological and chemical sciences, that will develop skills and knowledge that enable students to contribute to the sustainability of ecosystems and societies. This course offers a strong science focus with majors in environmental geography or integrated land and water management. For more course information, visit Bachelor of Environmental Science.

Prerequisites

Majors

Environmental Geography; Integrated Land and Water Management.

Potential Career Outcomes

Environmental officer; environmental consultant; environmental scientist; vegetation management officer; air quality control officer; water management officer.

ATAR & Selection Rank

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Admission Criteria

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