Course summary

The Bachelor of Environmental Science produces graduates who can manage the environment for future generations and focuses on building scientific knowledge and practical skills in land, water, and flora and fauna conservation.

As well as lectures and tutorials, students undertake classes in the School’s scientific laboratories equipped with advanced analytical equipment and supported by technical staff.

Field trips feature in many units offered in this course, with the University located near a variety of unique study environments, including significant wetlands and estuaries, forests, coastal and inland national parks, and urban and rural development. Students gain first-hand knowledge of a range of hands-on skills and environments through the field trips run throughout the course.

The Bachelor of Environmental Science produces graduates who can manage the environment for future generations and focuses on building scientific knowledge and practical skills in land, water, and flora and fauna conservation.

As well as lectures and tutorials, students undertake classes in the School’s scientific laboratories equipped with advanced analytical equipment and supported by technical staff.

Field trips feature in many units offered in this course, with the University located near a variety of unique study environments, including significant wetlands and estuaries, forests, coastal and inland national parks, and urban and rural development. Students gain first-hand knowledge of a range of hands-on skills and environments through the field trips run throughout the course.

  • Coastal Management provides insights into processes that affect our use of the coastal zone. Students explore the impact of climate change, land use planning, protected area management, economics, and people in the coastal environment.
  • Environmental Resource Management prepares graduates to work in areas such as protected area management, catchment management and environmental restoration. Students learn how to conduct wildlife surveys, conserve fauna and flora and rehabilitate degraded land for future generations.
  • Fisheries and Aquaculture Management integrates fisheries biology, stock management, habitat protection, and aquaculture studies with environmental management. Students focus on developing strategies to maintain a sustainable fishery/ aquaculture enterprise. Some third year subjects for this major will be taught as intensive residential courses at the National Marine Science Centre in Coffs Harbour.

Graduate AttributeCourse Learning Outcome
Intellectual rigour

Demonstrate skills of critical analysis, and application of scientific methods in environmental science and management/Make decisions and exercise informed judgement in relation to environmental science and management.

Creativity

Demonstrate imagination, initiative and enterprise in problem-solving/Respond creatively to intellectual, professional, environmental and social challenges.

Ethical practice

Evaluate issues with reference to sound ethical frameworks and sustainability/Demonstrate well developed judgement on principles of social justice and professional standards.

Knowledge of a discipline

Demonstrate broad and coherent knowledge of environmental science and management/Apply disciplinary knowledge and skills in professional and community settings/Demonstrate in-depth knowledge in one or more disciplines, or areas of practice.

Lifelong learning

Demonstrate cognitive and technical skills in self-managed learning /Critically reflect on practice /Demonstrate information literacy skills.

Communication and social skills

Communicate clearly and coherently knowledge and ideas in environmental science and management contexts/Collaborate effectively on personal, scholarly, and professional terms.

Cultural competence

Demonstrate awareness and respect for cultural diversity and the relationship between people and their environment.

Students can elect to complete an eight-week industry internship for practical experience, to supplement the theory and field work components of the course. Students gain industry experience in organisations across the environmental science spectrum including local, state or federal government agencies; private consultancies; or business enterprises in Australia or overseas.

Graduates are eligible for membership of the Environment Institute of Australia and New Zealand.


Course overview

Course code

3004100

Course abbreviation

BEnvSc

Credit points

288

Equivalent units

24

Duration

3 years full-time; 6 years part-time

Duration

3 years full-time

Availability details

Domestic

Location Teaching period UAC code QTAC code
Lismore Session 1 334100 054001
Online Session 1 N/A N/A

Fee information

Commonwealth supported


International

Location Teaching period Annual Fees CRICOS
Lismore Session 1 $24,720 ($3,090 per unit) 016152G

Course requirements

See the University’s Rules Relating to Awards, in conjunction with the Specific Award Rules listed below.

  1. To be eligible for the award of Bachelor of Environmental Science a candidate shall successfully complete not less than twenty-four (24) units (288 credit points) comprising:
    1. all units listed in Part A; and
    2. one major from Part B; and
    3. elective units, which may include units from Parts B and C.
  2. A candidate who, while enrolled for a Bachelor of Environmental Science:
    1. has successfully completed eight (8) units from Part A, with no more than four (4) units awarded as Advanced Standing may elect to be awarded the Diploma of Environmental Science following withdrawal from candidature for the Bachelor Degree; or
    2. has successfully completed the requirements for the Associate Degree of Environmental Science may elect to be awarded the Associate Degree of Environmental Science following withdrawal from candidature for the Bachelor Degree.

Schedule of units

Title Level of learning Note

Part A

BIO00201 - Biology Introductory
BIO00202 - Ecology Introductory
BIO10187 - Global Environmental Issues Introductory
CHE00201 - Chemistry Introductory
MAT00211 - Environmental Information Analysis Introductory
SUR00201 - Environmental Mapping Introductory
GLY00201 - Earth Systems I: The Lithosphere Introductory
ENS00203 - Earth Systems II: The Hydrosphere Introductory

Part B

Part C


Course progressions

Your course progression is in the recommended order you should complete your course in. It is important that you follow this to ensure you meet the course requirements. For further assistance see How to Enrol in Units using My Enrolment.

Students should use course progression information to select units specific to their course and enrol in these units using My Enrolment

Browse uni-wide elective units by selecting Uni-wide elective in the advanced filter of the Unit search.

Browse shared majors and their units at Shared majors

Title Level of learning Note
Most units studied by Distance Education will have a compulsory residential component.
Session 1, Year 1
BIO00201 - Biology Introductory
BIO10187 - Global Environmental Issues Introductory
GLY00201 - Earth Systems I: The Lithosphere Introductory
SUR00201 - Environmental Mapping Introductory
Session 2, Year 1
ENS00203 - Earth Systems II: The Hydrosphere Introductory
MAT00211 - Environmental Information Analysis Introductory
CHE00201 - Chemistry Introductory
BIO00202 - Ecology Introductory
Exit Point: Diploma of Environmental Science
Session 1, Year 2
BIO00232 - Coastal Marine Ecosystems Intermediate
BIO00213 - Plant Identification and Conservation Intermediate
2 elective units offered by the School of Environment, Science & Engineering
Session 2, Year 2
BIO01230 - Principles of Coastal Resource Management Advanced
ENV10656 - Extension and Professional Practice in Natural Resource Management Advanced
PLN10001 - Rural and Regional Planning Introductory
1 elective unit offered by the School of Environment, Science & Engineering
Exit Point: Associate Degree of Environmental Science
Session 1, Year 3
4 elective units offered by the School of Environment, Science & Engineering
Session 2 Year 3
BIO00244 - Protected Area Management Advanced
SCI00211 - Integrated Project Advanced
1 elective unit offered by the School of Environment, Science & Engineering

Title Level of learning Note
Most units studied by Distance Education will have a compulsory residential component.
Session 1, Year 1
BIO00201 - Biology Introductory
BIO10187 - Global Environmental Issues Introductory
GLY00201 - Earth Systems I: The Lithosphere Introductory
SUR00201 - Environmental Mapping Introductory
Session 2, Year 1
ENS00203 - Earth Systems II: The Hydrosphere Introductory
MAT00211 - Environmental Information Analysis Introductory
CHE00201 - Chemistry Introductory
BIO00202 - Ecology Introductory
Exit Point: Diploma of Environmental Science
Session 1, Year 2
AGR00214 - Soil Processes Intermediate
BIO00213 - Plant Identification and Conservation Intermediate
2 elective units offered by the School of Environment, Science and Engineering
Session 2, Year 2
AGR00215 - Water and Catchment Management Advanced
BIO00212 - Wildlife Conservation Intermediate
AGT00217 - Land Degradation and Rehabilitation Advanced
1 elective unit offered by the School of Environment, Science and Engineering
Exit Point: Associate Degree of Environmental Science
Session 1, Year 3
4 elective units offered by the School of Environment, Science and Engineering
Session 2, Year 3
ENG30012 - Water and Wastewater Engineering Advanced
SCI00211 - Integrated Project Advanced
1 elective unit offered by the School of Environment, Science and Engineering

Title Level of learning Note
Most units studied by Distance Education will have a compulsory residential component.
Session 1, Year 1
BIO00201 - Biology Introductory
BIO10187 - Global Environmental Issues Introductory
GLY00201 - Earth Systems I: The Lithosphere Introductory
SUR00201 - Environmental Mapping Introductory
Session 2, Year 1
ENS00203 - Earth Systems II: The Hydrosphere Introductory
MAT00211 - Environmental Information Analysis Introductory
CHE00201 - Chemistry Introductory
BIO00202 - Ecology Introductory
Exit Point: Diploma of Environmental Science
Session 1, Year 2
BIO01204 - Wetland Ecosystems Intermediate
BIO00232 - Coastal Marine Ecosystems Intermediate
2 elective units offered by the School of Environment, Science and Engineering
Session 2, Year 2
BIO00105 - Fisheries Biology Advanced
BIO01209 - Aquaculture Management Intermediate
ENV10656 - Extension and Professional Practice in Natural Resource Management Advanced
1 elective unit offered by the School of Environment, Science and Engineering
Session 1, Year 3
BIO00233 - Fisheries Management Advanced
3 elective units offered by the School of Environment, Science and Engineering
Session 2, Year 3
SCI00211 - Integrated Project Advanced
2 elective units offered by the School of Environment, Science and Engineering

Title Level of learning Note
Most units studied by Distance Education will have a compulsory residential component.
Session 1, Year 1
BIO00201 - Biology Introductory
BIO10187 - Global Environmental Issues Introductory
GLY00201 - Earth Systems I: The Lithosphere Introductory
SUR00201 - Environmental Mapping Introductory
Session 2, Year 1
ENS00203 - Earth Systems II: The Hydrosphere Introductory
MAT00211 - Environmental Information Analysis Introductory
CHE00201 - Chemistry Introductory
BIO00202 - Ecology Introductory
Exit Point: Diploma of Environmental Science
Session 1, Year 2
CHE00073 - Environmental Chemistry Intermediate
PLN20005 - Community Engagement Intermediate
2 elective units offered by the School of Environment, Science and Engineering
Session 2, Year 2
ENS00218 - Waste Technology Intermediate
ENO72001 - Policy and Legislation for Waste Management Intermediate
ENV00224 - Internship Study OR 2 elective units offered by the School of Environment, Science and Engineering Advanced
Exit Point: Associate Degree of Environmental Science
Session 1, Year 3
CHE73005 - Hazardous Waste and Leachates Advanced
ENO73001 - Resource Recovery - Chemical and Engineering Solutions Advanced
2 elective units offered by the School of Environment, Science and Engineering
Session 2, Year 3
ENO73005 - Social and Economic Perspectives in Resource Recovery Advanced
ENG30012 - Water and Wastewater Engineering Advanced
SCI00211 - Integrated Project OR ENV00224 - Internship Study OR
2 elective units offered by the School of Environment, Science and Engineering
Advanced