Step into a world of possibilities with our BSc Hons Environmental Science at our National Resources Institute—where your education is a gateway to impactful careers and your journey towards a greener future begins.
Our program doesn't just teach; it prepares you for a diverse array of opportunities. As you explore hands-on environmental field skills and engage in rigorous environmental analysis, envision a future where you play a vital role in Environmental Impact Assessment, addressing the challenges our planet faces.
Dive into the science of Climate Change and feel the passion for Conservation and the Environment. Understand the intricate dance of life in Soils and Environmental Interactions. Your education goes beyond the classroom with funded field trips to stunning locations like the Lake District, New Forest, and south-east Spain.
But what sets us apart? It's not just our comprehensive curriculum; it's our commitment to your future. Our graduates step into opportunities in environmental and land management, conservation and heritage management, waste management, local government, environment agencies, ecology and biodiversity, overseas development, urban planning, and natural resource management.
And here's a unique advantage: our lecturers aren't just educators; they are world-leading researchers. Learn from the best in the field, gaining insights from experts who are shaping the future of environmental science. Your education is not just a degree; it's a connection to a network of professionals and researchers making a difference globally.
So, if you're ready to turn your passion into a career, join us at the Natural Resources Institute. Apply now, and let's embark on a journey of discovery, learning, and making a tangible impact on the world.
With its mix of natural and physical sciences and emphasis on sustainability, our BSc Hons Environmental Science degree prepares you for careers that have a real impact on the world.
Our degree in Environmental Science will develop your understanding of the interactions between living systems and the physical landscape and its processes, and how society affects these. Through a range of modules, you'll investigate solutions to environmental issues from scientific, political, legal, and philosophical perspectives. You will document the human impact on the landscape and explore environmental conflicts and issues.
Fieldwork is an important aspect of your studies and is funded by the university. In previous years, students have visited the Lake District, New Forest, and south-east Spain.
Potential careers for our Environmental Science graduates include management roles in the environmental, land, conservation, and heritage sectors.
Duration
- 3 years full-time
- 4-6 years part-time
- 4 years sandwich