Overview

Environmental science is a discipline that deals with the rapidly changing environmental issues facing the world today. Environmental science at Monash gives you a multi-disciplinary perspective of current environmental challenges, such as climate change, water and land management, resource use and sustainability. Understanding our environment and the biological, geographical and … For more content click the Read More button below. Environmental science has wide-reaching applications in society and can contribute to: protecting and managing biodiversity understanding the impact of climate change on the environment developing new approaches to environmental issues that contribute to a healthier society identifying and developing cleaner and more sustainable resources for use in industry improving the management of natural or cultural areas of importance. There are many career options available for graduates in environmental science, particularly when combined with a complementary knowledge of environmental legislation, policy, systems analysis, decision-making, or management. Locally and internationally, environmental science graduates are in demand. They work directly in science or management roles for non-government organisations such as Landcare Australia; for environmental consultancies; in research for organisations such as the Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research, the Commonwealth Scientific Industrial and Research Organisation (CSIRO), or universities; developing policy for government agencies such as the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA); in science communication; or helping manage the environmental footprint of local government, industry, or mining or engineering companies. Availability Environmental science is listed in S2000 Bachelor of Science, S3001 Bachelor of Science Advanced - Global Challenges (Honours) and S3002 Bachelor of Science Advanced - Research (Honours) at Clayton as an extended major.

Requirements for progressing to honours and other further studies

You must meet the entry requirements for S3701 Bachelor of Science (Honours), M5021 Graduate Diploma of Health and Science Research or meet the progression requirements to the fourth year of S3002 Bachelor of Science Advanced - Research (Honours).

You are eligible to take honours in ecology and conservation biology or geographical science and must also complete prerequisite study as per the intended discipline. Refer to the honours prerequisites table.

Learning outcomes

In addition to achieving the broad outcomes of your course, and successfully completing this area of study, you will be able to:

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demonstrate an understanding of the methods of environmental science and explain how scientific knowledge is contestable and testable by further enquiry

2.

recognise and appreciate the significant role of biodiversity in sustaining life on our planet and articulate the role and relevance of environmental science in society

3.

demonstrate broad knowledge in at least one area of Environmental science such as ecology and conservation biology, climate science or environmental earth sciences and an understanding of the multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary nature of environmental science

Requirements
72 credit points

Environmental science streams30 credit points

Contacts

Coordinator(s)

Associate Professor Richard Reina