Environmental Science - Bachelor of Science
Program Overview
Overview of the Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science
The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science is a program designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to understand and manage the impacts of human activity on the environment. The program focuses on the scientific principles underlying environmental processes and the effects of human activity on physical and biological environments.
Program Description
The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science program is tailored to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of environmental science, including ecology, conservation, environmental toxicology, natural resources, and decision science. The program combines scientific knowledge with an understanding of the legal, political, and social aspects of environmental management.
Career Possibilities
Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science program can pursue a wide range of career opportunities, including:
- Environmental adviser
- Climate change researcher
- Research scientist
- Impact assessment scientist
- Soil carbon researcher
- Toxicology consultant
- Climate change adviser
- Water quality specialist
- Policy adviser
- Natural resources manager
Average Annual Salary Range
The average annual salary range for environmental scientists is between $80,000 and $100,000, according to seek.com.au. Sustainability officers can earn between $110,000 and $130,000 per year.
Next Steps After Graduation
Upon graduating, students can contribute to environmental decision-making and management, addressing global environmental challenges. They can find employment in various organizations and sectors, including:
- Consultant companies dealing with environmental monitoring, impact assessment, and management
- Government agencies, nationally and internationally
- Mining industries
- Private companies providing sustainability advice
- Natural resource management, including coastal, river, and catchment systems
- National parks and wildlife conservation
- Policy development for government
- Teaching and research
- Environmental tourism
- International agencies
How You'll Learn
The learning experiences in the Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science program are designed to best suit the learning outcomes of the courses. The program includes:
- Lectures
- Tutorials
- Laboratory work
- Fieldwork
- Workshops
What You'll Study
The program covers a range of courses, including:
- Environmental Bioanalytics
- Pollution Science
- Environmental Impact Assessment
- Environmental Geochemistry
- Soil Plant Relationships
Highlights
The University of Queensland is ranked 1st in Australia and 15th in the world for environmental sciences, according to the QS World University Rankings 2025. The program provides students with extensive, practical field-based experiences in diverse subtropical and tropical ecosystems.
