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Bachelor of Environment and Sustainability

Australian National University

CRICOS provider number: 00120C TEQSA provider ID: PRV12002

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About

Maintaining the balance between our environment and human development is challenging. The future needs sustainable solutions to issues, including increasing biodiversity loss, urbanisation and climate change. Bachelor of Environment and Sustainability is a contemporary degree, covering environmental science, policy and social sciences, allowing you to address the complex challenges of sustainability by giving you a broad environmental education.

The Bachelor of Environment and Advanced Sustainability (Honours) provides the same breadth of opportunities as the Bachelor of Environment and Sustainability, with the addition of honours pathway options that are designed to extend your understanding and introduce you to concepts that are more advanced than standard course activities. This degree also offers a direct pathway into honours. (Progression requirements apply throughout the first three years of the degree to progress into the fourth honours year).

Areas of study

Environmental science, quantitative environmental modelling, resource and environmental management, sustainability studies.

Career opportunities

Depending on major, specialist and consultancy positions in community, public and private sector organisations; academia; business; environment; forestry; media; politics.

Honours

For 138201: Available as an additional year, subject to progress requirements. For 138202 Advanced (Honours): Undertaken in the final year of the course, subject to progress requirements.

Fees and charges

The Australian Government pays part of the tuition fee for this course. The remaining balance is paid by the student. Information about ANU student contributions.

Essential requirements for admission

Co-curricular or service experience (Year 12 or IB applicants only): Applicants must demonstrate at least two of the following seven skills: community engagement, inclusion and awareness of diversity, communication, leadership, personal responsibility, teamwork, creative and critical thinking. Check if you meet the ANU co-curricular or service requirement.

Admission criteria

Applicants with recent secondary education

Minimum selection rank for 138201: 80.00.

Minimum selection rank for 138202: 90.00.

Due to the competitive nature of our admissions process, we cannot guarantee entry to applicants who meet the minimum selection rank for their preferred program.

Other applicants

Refer to the ANU general admission criteria.

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Course updates
Courses are added and cancelled throughout the admissions year and course details are subject to change. Check the UAC course search regularly.

Combined options
Combined options are available in a number of ANU courses.