Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science)

Fast facts

Course type: Undergraduate degree
Course length: 3 years
Location: On campus


2013 Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR): 71.75
Guaranteed entry ATAR:
70.00
TAFElink:
Certificate 4 or above
Bonus points: Science and Maths, SEAS, RISAS


International students: Entry and English requirements


Course overview

Environmental Science is a specialisation within a Bachelor of Science. This specialisation is also available within the 4 year Bachelor of Science (Honours).

This degree is unique in Australia because it offers three streams. You can choose to concentrate your studies within one of the following areas:

  • Coasts and Catchments: which trains scientists in coastal and catchment hydrology and ecology.
  • Environmental Forensics; which will give you the skills to identify and trace the source of environmental contamination.
  • Global Water Resources: which examines the interactions, relationships and cycles between water, ecosystems and the environment.

Whichever stream you choose, you will take an interdisciplinary program that combines biology, earth science and chemistry with state-of-the-art technologies such as computer simulation and prediction and forensic identification. The underlying aim is to apply scientific techniques and solutions to issues of ecosystem sustainability.

This course appeals to students who thrive on scientific discovery, enjoy working outdoors, and want to make a difference.

Teamwork and communication skills are emphasised in professionally focussed topics designed to promote a smooth transition between university study and professional careers in environmental science.

What will I study? 

Refer to the course rule.

What is Environmental Science?

Environmental science focuses on the underlying science that underpins environmental monitoring, assessment and improvement. It is distinct from, but complementary to, areas such as environmental management and environmental health and opens up a variety of career opportunities.

Why study Environmental Science at Flinders?

  • Flinders has a proud tradition of excellence in research and teaching across the environmental sciences and related fields. Flinders environmental science staff are involved in a wide variety of research ranging from groundwater-surface water interactions on the Eyre Peninsula, tree physiology studies, catchment hydrology in the Mount Lofty Ranges and sustainability of wetlands in the lower southeast of South Australia. In addition, studies on global climate change in southern Australia and studies on the impacts of desalination plants in SA are underway.
  • The National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training was established in 2009 with its base at Flinders University. The Centre will help build Australia’s research capacity in groundwater studies, a field which is vital for Australia’s sustainability. The research and training undertaken by the Centre will improve our understanding of groundwater including its interaction with other natural systems and its importance to all Australians.

Career opportunities

What can I do with my Bachelor of Science (Environmental Science) degree?

Combined degree options

You can combine this course with the following:

Study a language

Flinders also offers all students the opportunity to major in a language in conjunction with any undergraduate course. The Diploma in Language is designed to provide students with competence in a chosen language that adds greater portability to their qualifications. You will complete a total of one extra year of study and graduate with both your chosen degree and the Diploma in Language. You can apply for this at time of enrolment.

Entry requirements

Prerequisities: None. However, knowledge of Stage 2 Chemistry, Mathematical Studies, Physics or equivalent is assumed.

Domestic students: You can qualify for undergraduate courses through: year 12 qualifications, adult entry (STAT/Bridging Program), TAFE/VET qualification, higher education transfers. Flinders also offers a range of special access schemes. Refer to undergraduate study applications.

International students: Entry and English requirements

Applications and annual fees

Domestic students
SATAC code:224151
Mid year entry:Yes
Applications:SATAC Uniweb 
Annual fees:

Place type: Commonwealth-supported

$8,333

International students
CRICOS code:036355J
Mid year entry:Yes
Applications:How to apply 
Annual fees:

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Note: Domestic student fees are indicative only. Further information: How are these fees calculated?

Credit transfer

Refer to credit transfer for further information.

Related courses

Further study options

Course brochures

Domestic students
Science & Mathematics (PDF 2MB)

International students
eBrochure: Undergraduate international prospectus

 

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