

BSc Environmental Science
About this course
Environmental science is an interdisciplinary field that draws on biology, chemistry, geography, and the earth sciences to understand the natural systems that support life on Earth and the ways in which human activity is altering them. It asks how ecosystems function, how pollutants behave in water, air, and soil, how climate is changing and what the consequences will be, and how we can monitor, model, and ultimately protect the environments on which we all depend. As the urgency of the environmental crisis has grown, the skills of environmental scientists have never been more in demand. At the University of Hull this three-year full-time programme carries accreditation from the Institute of Environmental Sciences, giving it recognition from the professional body that sets standards for the discipline. You will develop a range of practical, field, and analytical skills alongside the scientific knowledge needed to address real environmental problems. Hull's location in a region with a rich mix of industrial heritage, coastline, wetlands, and agricultural land provides a varied field environment for your studies, and the university's strong commitment to sustainability in research and operations reflects the values that motivate many students who come to environmental science. Environmental science graduates are in demand across a wide range of employers, including environmental consultancies, local authorities, government agencies, water utilities, energy companies, engineering firms, and NGOs. Typical roles include environmental consultant, site assessment officer, sustainability officer, environmental data analyst, water quality specialist, and ecological surveyor. Many graduates also work in environmental regulation, policy, and planning at both local and national level. Postgraduate study in environmental science, ecology, sustainability, or a related field is a common next step for those seeking to specialise or move into research and academic careers.
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