Course Details
Course Name
BSc Environmental Science
Level of study
Undergraduate
Study Mode
Fulltime
Duration
3 Years
Start Term
Sept
Country
United Kingdom
City
Nottingham
Course Subject
- Applied Sciences & Professions
Course Fees
Inside EU: 9250
Outside EU: 13450
Universities
Nottingham Trent University
Description
This degree provides you with the opportunity to specialise in a range of scientific areas associated with Environmental Sciences. The continued pressure on energy resources and natural habitats from climate and land-use change has increased demand for graduates with environmental management skills.
This multidisciplinary course includes the scientific study of the physical, chemical and biological processes operating on and within the Earth. It is fully accredited by the Institution of Environmental Sciences, meaning you will graduate with a degree recognised and valued by the industry.
You will be introduced to analytical skills, discover how to conserve global biodiversity, and investigate environmental monitoring and pollution migration.
Why choose this course?
Get the best of both worlds! Immerse yourself in the subject in our stunning outdoor classroom at Brackenhurst, but still be completely connected to student life and all the events, entertainment, clubs and societies that Nottingham has to offer.
Explore over 200 hectares of farm and woodland estate on our Brackenhurst Campus, an ideal location to study Environmental Science.
Study at one of the UK's most environmentally friendly universities – NTU has achieved the EcoCampus Platinum award and invested in many environmental-impact innovations.
Put your learning into practice and boost your appeal to employers with a work placement.
Be a part of Carbon Elephant – an NTU initiative which aims to get staff and students involved in the University's plans to reduce our carbon emissions.
Benefit from free electronic access to the core text for each module.
Take advantage of subsidised field trips as part of your course fee.
This degree is accredited by the Institution of Environmental Sciences.