The University of Newcastle
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If you have a passion for science, sustainability and want to play a part in solving the environmental problems facing our society, then the Diploma in Environmental Science is a great place to start.
You'll learn to understand and combat the critical issues placing a growing strain on the earth’s natural resources such as climate change, human impacts, and the biodiversity crisis. Choose to study across a range of disciplines including ecosystems, human geography, oceans and environmental values and ethics.
You will receive embedded support from the Pathways and Academic Learning Support Centre, including access to a dedicated Student Liaison Officer, a quiet workspace for independent study and smaller class sizes in your foundational courses.
The Diploma in Environmental Science provides you with a level 5 diploma and a degree pathway at the University of Newcastle. Upon completion of the Diploma in Environmental Science you’ll receive guaranteed entry into the Bachelor of Environmental Science and Management, Bachelor of Climate Science and Adaptation, Bachelor of Coastal and Marine Science and all programs in the Guaranteed Admissions Scheme.
Science and the Environment, Environmental Science, Climate Science, Coastal and Marine Science.
Professionals in environmental science work in a large range of areas including environmental impact and assessment, environmental science, environmental health and sustainability, earth sciences (including geology), laboratory and research work, marine biology, mining and exploration, teaching, and urban and regional planning.
Applicants who achieve an ATAR (or equivalent) of 50 or above are eligible for admission.
We strongly encourage you to enrol in bridging courses. NUPrep Bridging provides free academic preparation and support short courses, available on campus or online, to complete before beginning your degree.
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Applicants who have completed a minimum of two units of higher education study are eligible for admission.
Applicants who have successfully attained a competency-based AQF Level 3 qualification (Certificate III) or higher are eligible for admission.
If you do not have an ATAR (or equivalent) or formal qualification, Newcastle University provides a range of pathways toward your preferred degree. Regardless of your age or experience, there is a place for you.
View all details of this course on the University of Newcastle website.
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Honours
Applicants should note that under the revised Australian Qualifications Framework some programs are four-year programs available with direct entry. Other programs are three-year Bachelor degree programs. Meritorious students have the option to apply for an additional one-year end-on component after graduation. Check the course descriptions carefully.