Bachelor
Admission requirements are met by one of the following:
* After any applicable adjustment factors have been applied.
The Bachelor of Environmental Science includes common and core foundation units completed mainly in the first year that provide you with a grounding in biology, ecology, earth systems, statistics and study design and an introduction to current national and global environmental issues.
Graduating from this course prepares you with the skills and knowledge to work within the government sector, private companies or community organisations, in areas including environment and heritage, biodiversity conservation, land and water resource management, mine site rehabilitation, nature-based tourism, First Nations land management, wildlife and reserve management, land-care, teaching, consultancy or environmental research.