CQUniversity
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Courses included
In the Bachelor of Science and Environment, you will be equipped with the skills to think critically and solve complex problems. Your core units of study will have a skills-focus to help you develop field and laboratory competencies useful for research and desired by industry and government. Further study will include transdisciplinary subjects in your chosen major and minor, such as geography, sustainability, agriculture, and community engagement, in addition to underpinning biological and chemical sciences, will develop skills and knowledge that enable you to contribute to the sustainability of ecosystems and societies.
You may choose from majors in Chemistry, Botany and Zoology, Environmental Management or Earth and Climate Science, all of which incorporate aspects of environmental studies.
With a degree in Science and Environment, you may continue onto higher degree research programs or obtain employment in a wide range of occupations such as analytical chemist, conservation officer, environmental consultant, environmental scientist or park ranger.
Botany and zoology, chemistry, earth and climate science, environmental management, agronomy, livestock, sustainable futures.
Analytical chemist, conservation officer, environmental consultant, environmental scientist, park ranger.
Recommended studies: English Standard, Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics Advanced.
Refer to the CQUniversity general admission criteria.
View all details of this course on the CQUniversity website.
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