Environmental Science
Major/Minor/Specialisation !B-ENVS-MAJ+1004 (2011)
Note: This is an archived Handbook entry from 2011.
Year and Campus: | 2011 |
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Coordinator
Michael KeoughContact
Eastern Precinct Student Centre
The Eastern Precinct (building 138)
(between Doug McDonell building and Eastern Resource Centre)
Enquiries
Phone: 13 MELB (13 6352)
Email: 13MELB@unimelb.edu.au
Overview: |
Impact on the Earth's environment arises from human activities, including land degradation and industrial pollution, as well as naturally occurring phenomena, such as earthquakes, cyclones and tsunamis. Environmental Science gives you the skills to identify and understand the causes or environmental problems triggered by human activity. A major in Environmental Science opens doors to laboratory, outdoor and indoor careers. Specialisations can include studies in hydrogeology, marine and terrestrial ecology, conservation biology and assessing and measuring environmental risk. |
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Objectives: | By the end of a three year Bachelor of Environments degree with an Environmental Science major, you will have developed robust, scientifically sound and practical skills to find solutions to problems impacting on the Earth. For more information visit: www.benvs.unimelb.edu.au |
Structure & Available Subjects: | See details below. |
Majors/ Minors/ Specialisations | Course Planning for an Environmental Science majorA major in Environmental Science in the Bachelor of Environments consists of:
This is in addition to elective subjects and breadth subjects to make up the 300 points required for the degree. Specific details of the Bachleor of Environments course structure can be found at: https://handbook.unimelb.edu.au/view/2011/B-ENVS In order to complete a major in Environmnetal Science, you will undertake the following subjects: |
Subject Options: | 1st year level subjectsSubject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: 2nd year level subjectsSubject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: 3rd year level subjectsSubject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: AND 75 points (6 subjects) chosen from:1st year level subjectsSubject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Bachelor of Environments elective subjectsAll Bachelor of Environments students must complete 37.5 credit points of Bachelor of Environments electives. For a complete listing of available subjects please see: http://www.benvs.unimelb.edu.au/breadth/elective-subjects.html Breadth subjectsBachelor of Environments students must complete between 50 and 75 credit points of subjects selected from those available as breadth for Bachelor of Environments students; with no more than 37.5 points at Level 1. For a complete listing of available subjects please click the 'Find breadth subjects' link on the Handbook homepage and perform a search. The breadth requirements for the Bachelor of Environments include the restriction of some subjects as breadth options, depending on a individual student’s choice of major. Refer to the Breadth Requirements for the Bachelor of Environments for additional information. For more information on this major and to view a sample plan please visit:http://www.benvs.unimelb.edu.au/current-students/course-info/environ-science.html
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