Major overview
This course is one of 16 majors offered in the Bachelor of Science.
The sustainability of human life depends on the health and function of our natural environment – which requires a deep understanding of environmental systems and the practical skills to manage them.
In this course, you’ll learn how to monitor and maintain the natural environment, and address critical environmental challenges related to climate resilience, landscape use, and human and industry impacts.
After completing your studies, you’ll have the expertise to help meet Australia’s growing need for scientists who can oversee environmental monitoring and restoration, and contribute to sustainable development and resource management.
You can study Environmental Science as a double degree with Environmental Engineering, Innovation or Law.
Advanced Science (Honours)
Environmental Science is also available as an Advanced Science (Honours) major. Advanced Science courses focus on project-based learning, leadership and entrepreneurship, and include a research project in honours year (fourth year).
How to study this major
A major is a set of eight or more units you complete as part of a degree, including at least two in your final year. To study this major, you’ll need to apply for one of the degrees listed below.
Career outcomes
This course addresses Australia's growing need for scientists who can oversee environmental monitoring and restoration, and contribute to sustainable development and resource management.
In Western Australia, the needs of resources, energy and agricultural industries will continue to drive growth in environmental careers.
Careers
- Environmental officer
- Natural resource manager
- Environmental regulator
- Conservation consultant
- Mine restoration consultant
- Remediated land consultant
Industries
- Environmental conservation and management
- Agriculture
- Resources and energy
- Government policy and planning
- Urban and regional planning
Why study at Curtin?
Double degree expertise
You can expand your career options and expertise by studying a double degree in Environmental Science with Environmental Engineering, Innovation or Law.
Practical learning
This course gives you the benefits of hands-on laboratory and field work and engaging with real-world research.
Industry reputation
Curtin is known for expertise across the spectrum of environmental science, biology and ecology, and for our industry connections.
Major structure
In this course, you will study natural environmental systems, restoration and environmental management, as well as the technical skills of remote sensing. You’ll also learn how to apply your expertise to inform environmental policy.
Throughout your studies you’ll engage with leading Curtin researchers in the areas such as landscapes, soils, oceans, environmental monitoring, spatial sciences and environmental geoscience. And, in your third year, you’ll complete a research project in environmental science or spatial sciences, mentored by Curtin research staff.
This course also offers the flexibility to study a double major or specialisations in other disciplines to broaden your STEM knowledge and skillsets. These include agriculture, marine science, chemistry, data science, earth sciences, mining, mineral processing, and environmental biology and ecology.
Detailed course structure and unit information
For detailed information and course structure, visit our Handbook.
How to apply
This major is part of a degree. To apply, choose the degree you want to study and review its entry requirements. Then, prepare any required documents and submit your application before the deadline for your chosen intake.
After you receive and accept your offer, you can enrol in this major either at the start of your degree or later in your studies, depending on your course structure.
Choose your degree
To study this major, you'll need to apply one of the degrees listed below.Explore more
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