AU35 Bachelor of Science (Science) (Environmental Science) Curtin University
With human exploitation of the environment having taken a serious toll on the planet, environmental scientists are needed to solve issues related to land degradation, urban and regional development, pollution, loss of biodiversity, and the impacts of mining, oil and gas extraction and processing.
In this course you will undertake environmental research and develop expertise in zoology, botany, ecology, genetics, environmental management, sustainability and statistics.
After your first year of study you’ll specialise in one of the following streams:
Wildlife Biology
Conservation and management of wildlife is increasingly important in the protection of global biodiversity.
This stream provides the knowledge and skills needed to work with wildlife, with a focus on Australia’s unique fauna. It provides you with opportunities to work towards research programs with leading wildlife biologists.
Restoration
Restoration is an AUD$2 trillion global enterprise encompassing aquatic-to-terrestrial, desert and marine ecosystems.
This unique study stream can place you at the forefront of this discipline and set you on the path to advanced training, through Curtin's leading role in the national Centre for Mine Site Restoration.
Genetics
Genetics and genomics have expanded rapidly in recent years and offer various career opportunities.
In this stream you will develop the practical and theoretical skills required to contribute to the field of genetics and microbiology. You’ll interact with several research teams that use genetic or bioinformatic approaches in the environmental and agricultural disciplines.
Environmental Chemistry
There is an increasing need to understand and manage the adverse effects of contaminants on the environment.
This stream will give you the chemical and toxicological skills necessary to evaluate degraded environments and implement strategies to restore environmental health.
This major sits within the Bachelor of Science (Science) degree. It can also be studied as part of the Bachelor of Advanced Science course.
Why study
Governments and a diversity of industries engage scientists to ensure they responsibly manage natural environments, adhere to strict environmental regulations, and restore and remediate degraded environments.
Curtin's Environmental Science teams are highly regarded in the international environmental community and have an excellent research reputation.
How this course will make you industry ready
In your final year you will conduct a significant research project in conjunction with academics engaged in environmental science research.
Professional recognition
Depending on the area of specialisation, graduates will be eligible for membership of the Australian Institute of Biology, the Royal Australian Chemical Institute, the Australian Institute of Geoscientists, the Australian Mathematics Society or the Australian Institute of Physics.
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