History has shown that if we don't effectively manage our environment, we will degrade it – possibly to the point where it can no longer sustain us. Environmental managers are concerned with ensuring the ecological sustainability of human development.
The Environmental Management degree is designed to develop students' problem solving skills, and to equip graduates to work with community members and professional practitioners. This work will be based on developing innovative policy and strategies that address the increasingly complex causes of today’s environmental problems. Issues include urban development, global climate change, persistent organic pollutants (POPs), decreasing biodiversity and deteriorating air and water quality.
| Local | International | |
| Delivery Mode | On campus | On campus |
| Location | Hawkesbury campus | Hawkesbury campus |
| Duration | 3 Years Full Time / 6 Years Part Time | 3 Years Full Time |
| Course Code | 720009 [Hawkesbury] | 3671.1 [CRICOS Code 074712M] |
| Entrance Rank | 65.00 ATAR [Hawkesbury] |
Please refer to Admission Requirements |
| Fee Information | Local Course Fees (opens in a new window) | International Course Fees (opens in a new window) |
Part time-study is only available to local students and is generally completed by day classes as there are limited night classes.
In your final year of study, you will undertake a real world project for a professional client in a selected area of environmental health. The project provides students with first-hand professional experience in project management and problem solving. You will also complete 10 weeks (or equivalent) of general placement.
Examples cover roles in the new 'green-collar' industries which include:
»» local and state government land and water management agencies
»» private environmental consultancies
»» waste management operations
»» National Parks and Wildlife Service
»» Rural Fire Service
Professional responsibilities may include environmental protection, environmental auditing, or environmental planning.
All domestic applications for entry to UWS undergraduate courses must be made through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) (opens in a new window). Step by step instructions are available on the Apply Now pages.
All international applications for entry to UWS undergraduate courses must be made via the International Student Admission Application form. Step by step instructions are available on the International Admissions pages.
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