

BSc Environmental Science (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Environmental science is an inherently interdisciplinary field, drawing on biology, chemistry, earth science, ecology, and social science to understand the natural world and humanity's impact on it. It addresses some of the most urgent challenges of our time: climate change and its consequences, biodiversity loss, soil and water degradation, air pollution, and the management of natural resources. Environmental scientists gather evidence, analyse systems, and inform the decisions of governments, businesses, and communities about how to protect and manage the natural environment. The discipline is both scientifically rigorous and directly relevant to the major challenges of the coming decades. At Nottingham Trent University, this four-year full-time programme begins with a foundation year, designed for students who may not have covered all the sciences required for direct entry to the degree. The foundation year builds your scientific confidence and your grounding in the key disciplines before you move into the main degree programme. You will then study ecology, environmental chemistry, climate science, geographical information systems, environmental policy, and field methods, developing both the scientific knowledge and the practical skills needed to work in environmental monitoring, assessment, and management. NTU's strong emphasis on applied and professional education means the programme is designed with your career in mind, and fieldwork is a regular feature of the learning. The typical entry tariff of 104 points reflects the inclusive approach of the programme. Environmental science graduates go on to work in environmental consultancy, government agencies, conservation organisations, local authorities, the energy sector, and research. Roles in environmental impact assessment, ecological surveying, air and water quality monitoring, sustainability management, and climate policy are among the most common destinations. The demand for environmental science expertise is growing as organisations and governments take their sustainability and environmental responsibilities more seriously. Postgraduate study in environmental science, ecology, climate change, or sustainable development is a natural next step for those who want to specialise or pursue research careers.
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