Bachelor of Science (Honours)(Environment Honours)

1 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

Australian National University

Program Overview

This program is designed for students who want to develop advanced expertise in environmental science and strengthen their research skills in environmental systems and sustainability. It is well suited for those aiming for careers in environmental research, conservation, policy, or further postgraduate study such as a master’s or PhD.

Students focus on environmental science research, data analysis, and sustainability challenges, with a strong emphasis on independent scientific investigation and problem-solving.


Curriculum Structure

Year 1 (Honours Year)
In this one-year honours program, students complete advanced coursework along with a major independent research thesis in environmental science. The program is structured around an approved environment honours specialisation, where students work closely with academic supervisors to design, conduct, and present original research on environmental issues. This includes developing research questions, applying scientific methods, and analysing environmental data in depth.


Focus Areas
Environmental science, ecology, climate systems, biodiversity, environmental chemistry, earth systems, sustainability, environmental modelling, data analysis, field research methods, scientific communication, independent research


Learning Outcomes
Students develop advanced research skills in environmental science, the ability to design and conduct independent scientific investigations, strong capability in analysing environmental data, and the ability to communicate complex scientific findings clearly in academic and professional contexts.


Professional Alignment (Accreditation)
This is a research-focused science honours degree and does not provide professional accreditation. It prepares students for careers in environmental science, research institutions, government environmental agencies, and sustainability-focused organisations, as well as further academic study.


Reputation and Employability
The Australian National University is internationally recognised for excellence in science and research. Graduates are highly regarded for their advanced analytical and research capabilities and are well prepared for roles in environmental consultancy, conservation organisations, government agencies, and global sustainability sectors.

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

At the Australian National University (ANU), the Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Environment program is designed to provide students with a rich blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills. This program emphasizes experiential learning, allowing students to engage directly with real-world environmental challenges. You'll have access to state-of-the-art facilities and tools that enhance your learning experience, ensuring you are well-prepared for a career in environmental science.

 

Here are some key aspects of the experiential learning opportunities available in this program:

- Field Trips: Engage in hands-on learning through field trips to diverse ecosystems, where you can observe and analyze environmental processes in their natural settings.
- Laboratories: Utilize advanced laboratories equipped for environmental research, including the Research School of Biology and the ANU Climate Change Institute, where you can conduct experiments and analyze data.
- Internships: Gain valuable work experience through internships with local and national environmental organizations, providing you with insights into the industry and networking opportunities.
- Group Projects: Collaborate with fellow students on group projects that tackle real environmental issues, fostering teamwork and problem-solving skills.
- Digital Tools: Access specialized software and digital tools for data analysis, modeling, and geographic information systems (GIS), which are essential for modern environmental research.
- Research Institutes: Benefit from the expertise of faculty members and researchers at ANU’s various research institutes, such as the Fenner School of Environment and Society, which focus on interdisciplinary approaches to environmental challenges.
- Libraries: Utilize extensive library resources, including access to scientific journals and databases, to support your research and studies.

These experiential learning opportunities not only enhance your academic experience but also equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to make a meaningful impact in the field of environmental science.

For more information on the facilities available at ANU, you can visit the official facilities list [here](https://www.anu.edu.au/about/facilities).

Progression & Future Opportunities

Graduates of this program are well prepared for careers in environmental science, sustainability, climate research, and natural resource management. The honours year develops strong research capability, analytical thinking, and scientific problem-solving skills that are highly valued in both industry and research-focused roles.

Progression and career support at ANU is closely linked to its strong science and research environment:

  • ANU Careers and Employability Service supports students with CV writing, interview preparation, internship guidance, and career planning

  • Access to ANU College of Science networks and research groups in environment, ecology, earth systems, and sustainability

  • Strong research training through an independent honours research project in environmental science

  • Strong employability outcomes supported by ANU’s global reputation in science and research excellence

  • Development of advanced skills in data analysis, environmental modelling, field methods, and scientific communication

  • Preparation for roles in government environmental agencies, environmental consultancies, NGOs, and international sustainability organisations

Further Academic Progression:
After completing this degree, students can progress into postgraduate study such as Master of Environmental Management, Master of Climate Change, Master of Sustainability, Master of Public Policy, or other specialised environmental science programs. Many graduates also continue into PhD research in environmental science, sustainability, and climate systems, leading to careers in academia, research institutions, and global environmental organisations.

Program Key Stats

$56,120
$ 150

July Intake : 30th JunFebr Intake : 15th Jan


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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • environmental scientist
  • environmental consultant
  • conservation biologist
  • climate change analyst
  • sustainability consultant
  • environmental policy officer
  • environmental impact assessment officer
  • natural resource manager
  • ecological researcher
  • water resource manager

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