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BSc Environmental Science with Foundation Year
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Environmental science addresses some of the most urgent challenges facing the planet: climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution, resource depletion, and the sustainable management of land, water, and air. It is an inherently interdisciplinary subject, combining physical and biological sciences with social, economic, and ethical perspectives to understand how human activity interacts with natural systems and what can be done to make that interaction more sustainable. Environmental scientists contribute to the evidence base that underpins policy, to the design and monitoring of environmental management interventions, and to the public understanding of the issues at stake. At the University of Keele, this four-year full-time degree includes a foundation year that builds the scientific knowledge and academic skills needed before the main programme begins, making it accessible to students who are highly motivated but may need additional preparation. The main degree deepens your scientific knowledge of environmental systems while developing your awareness of the social, economic, and ethical dimensions of environmental problems and solutions. You will gain practical skills through fieldwork, laboratory activities, and work placements, which are built into the programme. These applied elements are important in a discipline where the ability to collect and analyse environmental data in the field is directly valued by employers. A typical entry tariff of 104 points applies. You will develop skills in environmental monitoring, data analysis, report writing, fieldwork, GIS, and the critical evaluation of environmental evidence. The combination of scientific rigour and applied practice develops the kind of environmental scientist that organisations across many sectors need. Graduates go on to work in environmental consultancy, government agencies, conservation organisations, local authorities, energy companies, water utilities, planning, and research. Postgraduate study in environmental science, ecology, or related fields supports those seeking specialist or research careers.
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