Environmental Science - MSci

Bachelor's degree

In Bristol

£ 9,250 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Bristol

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Why study MSci Environmental Science?
The environment in which we live is changing rapidly. Solving and managing the problems and challenges caused by environmental change is becoming an increasingly important issue for modern society. Environmental Science draws on skills and knowledge from a variety of scientific fields, combining a broad range of subjects to both build a deep understanding of the environmental challenges facing the world today and find real world solutions to help society adapt to our changing planet.
Why study our course?
By studying MSci Environmental Science at UWE Bristol, you will draw on skills and knowledge from a variety of scientific fields, combining a broad range of subjects to build a deep understanding of the environmental challenges that face the world today. This course has a practical focus. Whether you are on one of our expeditions working in the threatened forests of Madagascar, diving on the coral reefs of Cuba, carrying out an investigation in one of our labs or using the latest mapping software in our dedicated computer suite, you will learn by using the skills and cutting edge technology employed at the forefront of environmental science.
You will learn how to analyse and interpret complex data and pioneer practical solutions that are environmentally sound and scientifically robust.
You will be based in Bristol, the 2015 European Green Capital, a city of growing environmental innovation and opportunity.
Real-world experience
A hands-on approach to learning runs through all our modules and you will have the option to explore your own interests. Throughout the course, you will have the chance to undertake work placements, volunteering roles, field-based work and residential trips in natural and urban environments at home and abroad. With the sandwich course option, your third year will be spent on placement with a suitable public or private sector employer in this country, or other countries in Europe or further...

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Start date

Bristol (Avon)
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Coldharbour Lane, BS16 1QY

Start date

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About this course

Placements
Throughout the course, you will be able to apply your expertise and build professional skills in work-based settings with placements, internships and volunteering roles. We encourage all students to choose the sandwich course option, where your third year will involve at least 40 weeks of invaluable practical training and employment with an employer in the UK or overseas.
Our students have previously worked in industry, government organisations, consultancies and conservation groups with placement providers such as the RSPB, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, the Environment...

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Subjects

  • Environmental Science
  • Teaching
  • Project
  • Approach

Course programme

Content

Year one

You will study the following compulsory modules:

  • Life on Earth
  • The Earth
  • Environment and Society
  • Field Skills.

Year two

You will study the following compulsory modules:

  • Earth System Science
  • Environmental and Field Techniques
  • Ecology and Ecosystem Protection
  • People and Environmental Change.

Year three

You will study the following compulsory modules:

  • Research project OR Dissertation Project
  • Resource Security and Sustainability.

Plus four of the following optional modules:

  • Scientific Frontiers and Enterprise
  • Forests and Agricultural Systems
  • Marine Ecosystems
  • Remote Sensing and GIS
  • Tropical Expedition
  • Energy Technologies
  • Professional Practice in Applied Sciences*
  • Environmental Forensics
  • Science Communication.

Final year

You will study the following compulsory modules:

  • Research with Impact
  • Sustainable Futures
  • Research in Practice.

*compulsory module if you choose to undertake a placement.

The University continually enhances our offer by responding to feedback from our students and other stakeholders, ensuring the curriculum is kept up to date and our graduates are equipped with the knowledge and skills they need for the real world. This may result in changes to the course. If changes to your course are approved, we will inform you.

Learning and Teaching

Course teaching is interactive. The topics introduced in lectures, seminars and tutorials are deepened and enriched through laboratory workshops, fieldwork exercises and case studies. A major feature of the degree is the opportunity to learn in a range of diverse environments through the residential field trips offered in all years.

Teaching is closely linked with world-class environmental research. You will learn from leaders in their field, working in areas such as the conservation of bird's nest ferns in rainforests, the decontamination of water in Third World countries and the use of plants to measure radiation levels.

We take a student-centred approach to learning. You will receive one-to-one guidance and individual feedback throughout your course. In year three, you will undertake a research project, working closely with an academic supervisor in your chosen area of interest.

In your final year, you will gain advanced research skills through joining an existing research team at the university. You will undertake a major research project in your chosen area of specialisation at the cutting edge of environmental science research.

For more details, see our full glossary of learning and teaching terms.

Assessment

A variety of assessment methods are used to reflect the range of theoretical concepts, knowledge and practical skills developed during the course. These include unseen, open-book and practical exams, essays, practical reports, individual and group projects, oral or visual presentations, case-study analysis, taxonomic collections and problem-solving exercises. All modules are assessed through a combination of coursework and exams. The first year assessments do not contribute towards the final degree mark, which is calculated on the basis of years two and three, along with the final year results.

For more details, see our full glossary of assessment terms.

Environmental Science - MSci

£ 9,250 + VAT