Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science)
QTAC Code
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013012 FT or 013013 PT
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Award Abbreviation
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BSc(EnvSc)
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Duration
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3 years full-time or equivalent part-time
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Total Units
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288
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Recommended Prior Study
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English, Maths and one or more of the Sciences, preferably Chemistry
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OP/Rank for 2003 Entry
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OP-14 / Rank-69
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Fees
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HECS / International
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Campus
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Sippy Downs
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Contact
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Dr Ron Neller, Faculty of Science
Tel: +61 7 5430 1204
Email:
rneller@usc.edu.au
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CRICOS Code
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030278K
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Program Overview
As an environmental science student you will study the interaction between organisms and their environment, both natural and built. You will have the opportunity to study courses dealing with the natural and human-managed environments and the interactions between these environments.
You also gain skills in the following areas:
- applied and environmental microbiology
- environmental management
- environmental planning
- environmental restoration
- managed ecosystems
- marine science
- the natural environment
Once you have graduated you will have the scientific base required to make valid judgements on the preservation and utilisation of Australia's natural resources.
Career Outcomes
If you choose to enter the workforce rather than proceed to graduate studies you may obtain employment in the following fields:
- agriculture and fisheries
- conservation biology
- environmental education
- environmental protection
- erosion control
- field forestry
- government departments
- horticulture and aquaculture
- landcare and vegetation
- marine science
- natural resources
- parks and wildlife
- restoration ecology
- waste and pollution control
Professional Membership
Depending on their study specialisations, graduates may become members/associate members of various Australian professional bodies including:
- Ecological Society of Australia
- Marine Society of Australia
- Environmental Institute of Australia
- Australian Network for Plant Conservation
Program Structure
Core Courses
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Code
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Units
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Title
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2 required courses
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COR109
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12
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Communication and Thought
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COR110
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12
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Innovation, Creativity and Entrepreneurship*
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Introductory Courses
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Code
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Units
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Title
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4 required courses:
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SCI102
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12
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Biodiversity and the Environment
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SCI103
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12
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Cell Biology
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SCI105
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12
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Chemistry
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SCI110
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12
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Research Design and Data Analysis
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Plus - choose 2 courses from:
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SCI104
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12
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Cell Metabolism
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SCI107
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12
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Physical Processes
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SCI109
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12
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Environment and Health
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Advanced Courses
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Code
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Units
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Title
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Choose at least 12 advanced courses from the following list, of which at least 5 courses must be coded at third year level (ie coded 300 or above):
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ENS221
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12
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Australian Vegetation
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ENS222
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12
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Australian Wildlife
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ENS232
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12
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Ecological Principles of Land and Water Management
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ENS251
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12
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Environmental Monitoring
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ENS261
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12
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Water and Sediment Processes
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ENS262
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12
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Hydrology and Geomorphology
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ENS271
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12
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Marine Dynamics
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ENS272
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12
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Marine Ecology
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ENS321
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12
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Population Ecology, Genetics and Conservation
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ENS322
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12
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Evolutionary and Behavioural Ecology
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ENS331
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12
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Sustainable Land Management
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ENS332
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12
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Production Systems Research
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ENS351
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12
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Integrated Catchment Management
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ENS352
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12
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Environmental Management Strategies
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ENS361
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12
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Restoration Ecology
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ENS362
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12
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Environmental Restoration Practice
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ENS371
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12
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Aquaculture
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ENS372
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12
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Integrated Marine Systems
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MBT251
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12
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Biochemistry
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MBT263
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12
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Microbiology
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MBT363
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12
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Industrial Microbiology and Biotechnology
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MBT364
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12
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Environmental Microbiology and Biotechnology
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PUB262
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12
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Environmental Health Risk Management
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SCI202
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12
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Advanced Research Methods and Strategies
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SCI302
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12
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Advanced Instrumental Techniques
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Program Requirements and Notes
1. Both Core Courses must be completed within the first two years of full-time (or part-time equivalent) enrolment.
2. A minimum of 6 and maximum of 10 introductory courses may be completed, including Core Courses, in the BSc(EnvSc).
3. A minimum of 4 and maximum of 8 introductory Science courses (100 level) are to be included in the BSc(EnvSc).
4. A minimum of 12 and maximum of 18 advanced courses (200 and 300 level courses) are to be included in the BSc(EnvSc).
5. A minimum of 5 of the advanced courses included in the BSc(EnvSc) must be completed from the Faculty of Science 300 level (third year) courses.
6. A maximum of 6 courses from outside the Faculty of Science (72 units), other than core courses, may be included in the BSc(EnvSc).
7. An introductory level course has a number less than 200 in its course code. An advanced level course has a number greater than 200 and less than 400 in its course code.
8. Refer to the Academic Rules.
9. Refer to Explanation of Terms.
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