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What does an Environmental science degree consist of?

What does an Environmental science degree consist of?

Environmental science is the study of the interactions between physical, chemical and biological components of the Earth’s natural environment. These components include energy, agriculture, water and air. Environmental science closely examines the human impact on the environment.

What is Environmental science uk?

Studying an environmental science degree provides you with a broad understanding of current environmental issues and challenges on a local, national and global scale. You learn about the impact humans have on the environment and how to manage it.

What is environmental management degree?

With an environmental management degree, you oversee the responsible use of natural resources by businesses and organizations. Acting as a negotiator between planet Earth and the people who use its resources, you help drive commerce forward while keeping the planet — and its people — healthy and happy.

Is environmental science a good degree UK?

Environmental science is a degree with excellent career prospects, as well as opportunities for further study – around a fifth of students go on to postgraduate study or research. This may also be necessary if you wish to pursue a career in law or graduate education.

What jobs can you get with a Bachelor of environmental management?

What can I do with this degree?

  • Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Advisor.
  • Sustainability Officer.
  • Project Manager.
  • Business Development Advisor.
  • Technical Representative.
  • Researcher.
  • Community Liaison officer.
  • Environmental Program Coordinator.

What is Environmental Sciences BSc Hons?

Our accredited Environmental Sciences BSc (Hons) is a flexible degree that draws from geography, ecology, geology and chemistry to explore sustainability, conservation, pollution, earth systems and processes. You will develop your scientific skills and knowledge through classroom, laboratory and project work.

What is an environmental science apprenticeship?

This programme builds on our accredited Environmental Sciences BSc (Hons), a flexible degree that draws from geography, ecology, geology and chemistry to explore sustainability, conservation, pollution, earth systems and processes. Apprentices will develop scientific skills and knowledge through classroom, laboratory and project work.

Why study with Brighton research and development?

You will learn with Brighton-based researchers who are tackling global issues such as sustainable riverine management and air quality. Our research spans Environment and Public Health, Society, Space and Environment, and also includes the Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Culture Politics and the Centre for Aquatic Environments.

What can I do with an Environmental Science degree?

Our Environmental graduates have gone on to careers in organisations such as the Environment Agency, Southern Water, Low Carbon Europe, and GIS consultancies, in roles such as nature conservation, waste management, environmental consultant and geoinformatics systems.