Environmental sciences bsc(hons)

Bachelor's degree

In Brighton and Hove

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Brighton and hove

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The Environmental Sciences BSc(Hons) is a flexible degree that draws from geography, ecology, geology and chemistry to address themes such as sustainability, conservation, pollution, earth systems and processes.
You will develop scientific skills and knowledge through classroom, laboratory and project work, with the freedom to choose between a broad-based study programme or a more specialised route.
The course has a general focus on employability, transferable skills and applied learning. To develop your field skills, there are trips to Greece, Sicily, and South Africa as well as the local area including the chalk and coastal landscapes of the South Downs National Park.
The option of a paid placement year gives you the chance to build experience and a network of professional contacts.
This course is accredited by the Institution of Environmental Sciences (IES). Students are eligible for free membership of IES, providing the opportunity to be a part of a long-established and reputable environmental science professional body.

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Brighton and Hove (East Sussex)
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Subjects

  • Conservation
  • Environmental Science
  • Systems
  • Global
  • Ecology
  • Biology

Course programme

Year 1

You will develop basic environmental science skills, analysis and field research. Fieldwork includes a trip to Greece.

Modules Core modules
  • Fundamentals of Physical Geography

    This module will provide a theoretical and practical introduction to a range of azonal (tectonic, climatic, hydrological, fluvial, coastal, slope, aeolian, and biogeographical) and zonal (glacial and periglacial) physical geographical systems. You will examine the ways in which these systems interact with and influence human activities, both at the present day and over archaeological timescales.

  • Global Environmental Issues

    This module will introduce you to a range of pressing global environmental issues which are explored from both natural science and social science angles, via a range of case studies. The module focuses on scientific, social, economic and political aspects of current and past environmental issues and explores how some of the issues may be addressed through interdisciplinary management and mitigation. Workshop sessions involving targeted pre-reading and small group working will take place at specific intervals.

  • Academic Learning and Field Skills

    This module will introduce you to a range of academic study skills, fieldwork skills and transferable skills for geography and environmental sciences. The module will support you in how to learn at university, and in particular, with learning independently and autonomously. The module also involves a residential field course where you will learn field data collection and analysis techniques, methodology design and how to present research findings.

  • Statistical and Spatial Data Analysis

    This module will introduce you to a variety of techniques utilised in both the academic and professional world for the analysis of geographical and environmental data. Emphasis is placed on developing skills and abilities to graphically/visually display data and assess patterns/relationships through statistical testing, and geospatial display and analysis. The module will introduce you to and allow you to become a competent user of statistical software.

Options*
  • Diversity of Life

    Module code: BY151

    This module will provide an integrated approach to the study of living organisms. Beginning with a study of taxonomic principles, you will explore the cell biology of selected examples of microbes, plants and animals, focussing on cell structure and organisation. Key aspects will be emphasised using practical and field exercises.

  • Introduction to Ecology and Conservation

    Module code: BY156

    This module will introduce you to key concepts and principles in both ecology and conservation science - illustrated with the use of both classic and cutting-edge case studies.

    Emphasis is placed on the links between ecology and conservation and also between theory and applied research.

  • Introduction to Marine Biology and Ecology

    Module code: BY158

    This module will provide an overview of the major taxa of marine organisms, their diversity, ecology, biology and evolutionary relationship. Origin of life, evolution of marine life, living fossils and specific adaptations to marine habitats will be highlighted. The module will also introduce you to the biogeochemical processes that operate within the marine environment and how this relates to the ecology of oceans.

  • The Earth and Ocean System

    Module code: GG416

    In this module you will explore and discuss the four ‘spheres’ of the Earth system: the lithosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere, and how they interact to produce the stratigraphic record of Earth history.

  • Urban Geography

    Module code: GY452

    This module will introduce you to key concepts, debates and issues in the sub-discipline of urban geography. It aims to provide you with detailed knowledge of the character and history of selected cities and urban settlements, drawn from both the Global North and the Global South, and their place within wider systems. Case studies of cities, towns and urban settlements seen as exemplifying social, cultural, economic and political processes of urban change and patterns of urbanisation will be explored.

*Option modules are indicative and may change, depending on timetabling and staff availability.

Environmental sciences bsc(hons)

Price on request