

BSc Environmental Management
About this course
Environmental management is the applied science of understanding, protecting, and improving the natural and built environments in the context of increasing human pressure. It draws on ecology, geography, planning, law, and business to address questions that are among the most urgent of our time: how do we reduce the environmental impact of economic activity, manage land and water sustainably, respond to climate change, and design systems that allow communities to flourish without degrading the resources they depend on? It is a discipline that is both analytically rigorous and practically oriented, producing graduates who can operate across the public, private, and voluntary sectors. At Salford, this three-year full-time degree is designed to open up careers in sustainable and natural resource management, development, and planning. You will study the science underlying environmental challenges alongside the policy and management frameworks used to address them, learning to assess environmental impact, interpret data, and communicate findings to a range of audiences. The course includes a sandwich year, allowing you to spend a full year in a professional placement and apply your skills in a real working context before completing your final year of study. Work placements are also a structural feature, further strengthening the link between academic learning and professional practice. The typical entry tariff for this course is 104 UCAS points. Graduates are well placed for roles in environmental consultancy, local authority planning and sustainability teams, conservation organisations, infrastructure and development companies, and government agencies. Employers in the energy sector, construction, and manufacturing also seek graduates who understand environmental regulation and can help organisations reduce their impact and meet their sustainability commitments. Postgraduate study in environmental management, sustainability, planning, or related fields is also a strong option for those who want to develop specialist expertise or move into research.
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