University of New England
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The environmental problems that we face in a rapidly changing world require solutions developed by skilled scientists and innovators. UNE's Bachelor of Environmental Science gives you a broad foundation in the theories and practice that underpin a multidisciplinary career working to solve environmental issues on regional, national and global environmental scales.
With a range of majors and interdisciplinary minors covering the breadth of environmental science, you will find a program of study that suits you. Access state-of-the-art facilities in our interactive learning environment both on-campus and online, allowing you to tailor your study.
Applied management, conservation and ecology, people and environment, vegetation and landscapes. Students also have the option to choose from a range of employment-focused minors.
Environmental protection, environmental consultancy, wildlife management, policy development and analysis, water and land management,research and conservation.
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Assumed knowledge: English, Chemistry, Mathematics Advanced.
Recommended studies: Biology.
Guaranteed ATAR: 70.00
Refer to UNE general admission criteria.
University of New England degrees
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