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2340 - Bachelor of Environmental Science

This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the Faculty information section of this Handbook by the managing faculty for this course

Abbreviated titleBEnvSc
CRICOS Code030500J
Managing facultyScience
Study location and modeOn-campus (Clayton)
Total credit points required192
Duration (years)4 years FT, 8 years PT
The maximum time for completion of the course is 10 years, including any periods of intermission.
Contact detailsCoordinator: Dr Tony Patti

Description

The course provides students with a solid foundation in traditional areas of science (chemistry, geosciences, biological sciences, physics, geography, mathematics) together with a range of units specifically targeting environmental issues including environmental policy and planning, environmental risk and impact assessment, sampling and monitoring methods for air, surface water, groundwater, soils, and biological communities.

Course progression requirements

To be admitted to the honours program students are required to have completed 144 points of study including all stage 1-3 requirements, and have achieved a distinction grade average (70 per cent) in 24 points of studies in relevant level three units. These 24 points of studies will normally include at least 18 points of units in the area of study in which they wish to undertake honours. Students who have obtained an average of 65-69 per cent in their main third-year sequence may also be eligible for consideration if they have also obtained an average of at least 65 per cent in their remaining level three units and the relevant head of school supports their application.

Objectives

Upon completion of this course, students will have skills and knowledge in a traditional area of science and an understanding of the multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary nature of science in the environment. Graduates will be able to contribute effectively to designing scientific and technical environmental monitoring and sampling programs, to conduct environmental studies, and to contribute to environmental policy development.

Structure

The course can be taken as either a pass or honours degree. Students must complete the studies as described below, including core units, and a major and minor sequence in different areas of science. The requirements to complete a major and/or minor sequence in an area of science are described in the 'Science areas of study and sequences - Clayton' section of this handbook.

The major and minor sequences must be selected from two of the five following areas of study:

  • atmospheric science
  • biological sciences
  • chemistry
  • geosciences
  • geography and environmental science.

Note that it is highly recommended that students discuss their choice of units and program at each stage with the environmental science course coordinator and core area advisers.

Requirements

Students must complete all of the following:

Stage one

  • CHM1011 Chemistry or CHM1031 The world of chemistry I
  • ENV1011 Planet earth and its environment: the cosmic connection
  • ENV1022 Australian physical environments: evolution, status and management
  • Either SCI1020 Introduction to statistical reasoning or 6 points of mathematics (STA1010 Statistical methods for science recommended)*
  • 6 points of biology (BIO1042 Environmental biology recommended)
  • 6 points of physics (PHS1042 Physics, energy and the environment recommended)
  • 12 points of units chosen from level one units offered by the Faculty of Science or other faculties

Students are encouraged to select at least two, and preferably three, core areas in which they may develop their major and minor sequences and to undertake the level one requirements for each at stage one.

Students may complete up to 60 points of level one units and if necessary may delay completing the physics requirement to their second year of study.

* The level one mathematics/statistics unit taken will depend on the mathematics background and interests. SCI1020 (Introduction to statistical reasoning) is for students without a strong mathematics background, while STA1010 (Statistical methods for science) requires the student to have studied VCE Mathematical Methods Units 3 and 4 (or approved equivalent).

Stage two

  • ENV2011 Environmental policy and management
  • ENV2022 Environmental analysis 1: sampling and monitoring

and at least 12 points of units offered in each of two of the following core study areas at level two (24 points):

  • atmospheric science, biology, chemistry, geosciences and geography

plus up to 12 points of units chosen from level one or level two units offered by the Faculty of Science or other faculties

Stage three

  • ENV3011 Environmental analysis 2: decision making
  • ENV3022 Environmental technology
  • additional points as required to complete a major and a minor sequence (in different areas of study) from units offered in the following study areas at level three: atmospheric science, biology, chemistry, geosciences and geography (at least 48 points)
  • the remaining points can be taken from units offered by the Faculty of Science or other faculties (up to 12 points)

Stage four

Pass degree

Additional points as required to complete two major sequences, or a double major and a minor sequence (in different areas of study) from units offered in the following study areas: atmospheric science, biology, chemistry, geosciences and geography.

The remaining points from relevant units to complete an individual program developed between the student and the course coordinator. This program will involve units in the science areas relevant to environmental science, environmental engineering, law, and business, and will take into account the interests of the student.

Honours degree

Students complete 48 points of level four science units, in accordance with the requirements for the Honours degree of Bachelor of Science in one of the five study areas included in this degree.

Award(s) received on completion *

Bachelor of Environmental Science

The honours degree of Bachelor of Environmental Science

* Where more than one award is listed, or in the case of double degrees, where more than one award is listed for one or both components of the double degree, the actual award/s conferred may depend on units/majors/streams/specialisations studied, the level of academic merit achieved (eg in the case of 'with honours' programs), or other factors relevant to the individual student's program of study.

 

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