Environmental Science
A rich variety of terrestrial and aquatic environments and habitats (many available on site at our wonderful Newton Park campus!) are studied in day-long and residential field trips in England and further afield. Fieldwork is a very important aspect of the Environmental Science programme and is well supported.
This course enables you to gain both biological and geographical perspectives of the environment.
Why study Environmental Science?
Climate change, pollution impacts, conservation of biodiversity, environmental management, energy use, wastes management, sustainability, and protection of natural systems are amongst the planet’s most pressing issues.
Whilst we can’t guarantee that …
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A rich variety of terrestrial and aquatic environments and habitats (many available on site at our wonderful Newton Park campus!) are studied in day-long and residential field trips in England and further afield. Fieldwork is a very important aspect of the Environmental Science programme and is well supported.
This course enables you to gain both biological and geographical perspectives of the environment.
Why study Environmental Science?
Climate change, pollution impacts, conservation of biodiversity, environmental management, energy use, wastes management, sustainability, and protection of natural systems are amongst the planet’s most pressing issues.
Whilst we can’t guarantee that this course will enable you to solve all of them, we can promise that you will be taught by an enthusiastic, committed, and supportive team of professionals who will help you to understand these issues and develop the skills to do something about them.
Ratio of applications to places
No. of applicants (2011): 150
No. of places (2011): 15
There are no frequently asked questions yet. If you have any more questions or need help, contact our customer service.
