ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Bachelor of Environmental Science CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Graduating from this course prepares you with the skills and SATAC CODE – 104531 knowledge to work within the government sector, private companies Casuarina, Online or community organisations, in areas including environment and heritage, biodiversity conservation, land and water resource UAC CODE – 590450 management, mine site rehabilitation, nature-based tourism, Casuarina, Online Aboriginal land management, wildlife and reserve management, land-care, teaching, consultancy or environmental research. DURATION – 3 years full-time, 6 years part-time INHERENT REQUIREMENTS DOMESTIC INTAKE – Semester 1, Semester 2 Inherent requirements apply to this course. See http://www.cdu.edu.au/inherent-requirements for details. ABOUT THE COURSE This course is being reviewed and may be amended for 2023. With the Bachelor of Environmental Science your academic studies will be combined with practical experience, allowing you to play an active role in the protection and conservation of the environment. Foundation knowledge including biology, ecology and spatial analysis will be the base from which you learn to solve complex environmental problems. You will explore human impact, social and cultural perspectives, identify solutions to environmental challenges, and learn how to effectively communicate information for positive environmental outcomes. Training in critical and systems thinking will empower you to tackle the environmental challenges of our time. Charles Darwin University 38 2023 undergraduate and postgraduate degrees
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