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Bachelor of Environmental Science (Honours)

  • Bachelor (Honours)

The Bachelor of Environmental Science (Honours) allows you to enhance your understanding of a chosen environmental science discipline, while building key research and transferable skills that enhance your employment options and prepare you for further study.

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor (Honours)
Duration
1 year full-time
Course Code
S494, 047023E

About this course

The Bachelor of Environmental Science (Honours) allows you to enhance your understanding of a chosen environmental science discipline, while building key research and transferable skills that enhance your employment options and prepare you for further study.

Honours is an optional year of specialised study that allows you to combine the theory and practical skills gained throughout your undergraduate studies. It is an opportunity to showcase your expertise in a discipline you are passionate about, and to develop invaluable research and life skills that will stay with you throughout your entire career.

You've worked hard for your undergraduate degree. Why not take the next step with an honours degree that launches your career forward?



With the support and supervision of experienced teachers who are leaders in their respective fields,

you will explore research of national and global significance in areas including:
  • behaviour, ecology, evolution and ecophysiology
  • ecological risk assessment
  • environmental management and sustainability
  • fisheries and aquaculture
  • marine and freshwater biology
  • wildlife and conservation biology.

The coursework component of this honours program equips you with the essential knowledge that underpins research - experimental design, quantitative analysis, scientific communication and ethics. The research project component enables you to develop the research skills necessary to investigate your area of interest.

In addition to being an ideal pathway to further study and research training (including masters and PhD programs), the Bachelor of Environmental Science (Honours) broadens your career options and allows you to graduate with specialised knowledge and experience that puts you ahead of the pack.

Career pathways

Graduate with transferable skills that give you a competitive edge in the job market, including data analysis, critical thinking and digital literacy. Your understanding of your chosen discipline, in addition to your highly advanced research skills, will set you up to succeed in further study and open up employment opportunities in roles such as:

  • coastal project officer
  • climate change campaigner
  • ecologist
  • fisheries officer
  • laboratory scientist
  • park ranger or manager
  • marine biologist
  • sustainability consultant
  • museum curator
  • zoo biologist.

EIANZ membership is open to environmental practitioners at all stages of their career - from those still completing their studies to established experts. The EIANZ (Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand) is a leading professional body in Australia and New Zealand supporting environmental practitioners and promoting independent and interdisciplinary discussion on environmental issues. For full membership details, visit https://www.eianz.org/membership-information/about-membership

Course structure

To complete the Bachelor of Environmental Science (Honours), students must attain 8 credit points, which must include the following:

  • six (6) core units within your chosen specialisation (6 credit points)
  • two (2) core units that cover coursework in scientific disciplines (2 credit points)
  • completion of DAI001 Academic Integrity Module (0-credit point compulsory unit).

Students are required to meet the University's academic progress and conduct requirements.

6

Specialisation units

2

Scientific discipline core units

8

Total