

BSc Ecology and Environmental Science
About this course
Ecology and environmental science together form a powerful combination for anyone seeking to understand the natural world and contribute to its protection. Ecology is the scientific study of how organisms interact with each other and their environments, examining the dynamics of populations, communities, and ecosystems and the processes that sustain biodiversity. Environmental science takes a broader view, incorporating the physical and chemical processes that shape the Earth's systems and examining the impacts of human activity on air, water, soil, and biodiversity. Together, they provide a comprehensive framework for understanding the environmental challenges of our time. At the University of Gloucestershire this three-year full-time programme is delivered through small classes with a strong emphasis on practical learning, ensuring that you are actively involved in your degree rather than a passive recipient of lectures. You will develop field skills and laboratory techniques alongside the scientific reasoning and data analysis abilities that the discipline demands. Gloucestershire's location in a region of varied habitats, including the Cotswolds, the Forest of Dean, and the Severn estuary, provides ready access to a range of natural environments for fieldwork and investigation. Graduates in ecology and environmental science work in environmental consultancy, nature conservation, wildlife management, environmental regulation, and research. Roles include ecological surveyor, environmental consultant, biodiversity net gain assessor, water quality specialist, and sustainability officer. The skills developed through this programme are valued across a wide range of employers, from environmental consultancies and national parks to government agencies, NGOs, and engineering firms with significant environmental remits. Many graduates continue to postgraduate study in ecology, conservation, environmental management, or a related field, deepening their technical expertise and preparing for specialist or research careers.
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