Environmental Science is the study of how humans interact with our planet. First, we investigate wildlife and habitats, delving into the threats to life on Earth and how we can save life on our planet. We also examine impacts on the physical and chemical cycles of Earth. It covers a broad scope of topics, from saving animals to global pollution, all extremely relevant.
Why choose us
Field trips for ecological practical surveying, both local and further afield. The possibility of a trip abroad in the second year. Varied, interesting and exciting teaching techniques, projects and practical sessions throughout the course.
What you could do next
Progression routes may include degrees in Environmental Management, Conservation, Environmental Science, Forestry, Countryside Management, Geography, Geology, other sciences, and teaching.
Popular modules
Wildlife and conservation
Ecological practical investigations
Sustainable futures
Agriculture
Assessment methods
Assessment will be via 2 external written exams
Entry requirements
A minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade 4 (grade C) or above including preferred grade 5 (or grade B) in maths and in Science.
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