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Environmental Science - 3988 |
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![]() Program Summary
The Environmental Science program contains a core sequence of compulsory courses and a choice of disciplinary specialisations. The specialisations include: Biology, Chemistry, Geography, Earth Science, Marine Biology, Microbiology and Oceanography. Students will need to select a specialisation early in their programs.
Please click on the Environmental Studies link under 'Area(s) of Specialisation' at the end of this page for specialisations' course requirements. Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes The aim of the program is to provide a strong education in the skills and knowledge necessary to work or carry out research as an environmental scientist. In their final year, students carry out a major independent research project and may also do advanced coursework.
The BEnvSc is designed as a 4 year (full-time) program. There is also an opportunity for students to combine the BEnvSc with a Bachelor of Arts by taking a 5 year program. Students who are unable to complete the BEnvSc may transfer to the 3 year Bachelor of Science and graduate with a BSc with a major in one of the environmental areas. Stage 1
And 12 units of credit in one or more of the discipline specialisations
#: Students who choose the Oceanography specialisation take MATH1231 Mathematics 1B, not MATH1041. Stage 2 And ONE of:
Select General Education courses totalling 6 units of credit.
Select 18 units of credit in Level 2 courses of the discipline specialisation. Stage 3
Select General Education courses totalling 6 units of credit.
Select 24 units of credit in Level 3 courses of the discipline specialisation. Stage 4 Environmental Honours stream relevant to discipline specialisation. For entry to Honours a student must have the permission of the relevant Head of School. General Education Requirements Students in this program must also satisfy the General Education requirements.
This is usually 12 UOC taken in second and third year studies. For further information, please refer to "General Education" in the Table of Contents (see left-hand side of page). Students in Environmental Science need to be aware that there are a number of General Education courses which they are excluded from taking. Please contact the BEES Student Office for details.
For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following web-page: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html
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