

BSc Environmental Science
About this course
Environmental science applies the methods and thinking of the natural sciences to the study and management of environmental systems and the challenges they face. It draws on biology, chemistry, earth science, and ecology to understand how natural processes work, how human activities affect them, and what can be done to address the environmental problems of our time, from climate change and biodiversity loss to water quality and land degradation. The discipline is inherently interdisciplinary and practically oriented, equipping graduates to work on real environmental problems rather than simply study them. This part-time programme at UWE Bristol is accredited by the Institution of Environmental Sciences, providing professional recognition that employers in the environmental sector value. It includes a foundation year for those who need additional preparation, and a placement year that gives you professional experience in an environmental context before you graduate. Studying part time makes the programme accessible to those who are already working in environmental or related roles and wish to develop their qualifications alongside employment. The UWE Bristol approach is strongly vocational, and the programme is designed with the practical demands of environmental careers firmly in view. Graduates move into careers in environmental consultancy, environmental assessment, conservation, local government environmental services, planning, renewable energy, water management, and international environmental organisations. The IES accreditation and placement experience strengthen professional credibility in a sector where recognised qualifications and practical experience both matter. Many graduates also pursue further study in environmental science, ecology, or sustainability, building specialist expertise for advanced professional or research roles. The part-time mode means that many graduates are already established in related careers when they complete the programme, and the qualification opens the door to more senior or specialist positions.
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