Undergraduate Degrees

The School of Earth and Environmental Sciences comprises the disciplines of Geography, Geology and Environmental Science. Major studies in Earth and Environmental Science may be undertaken in the following degrees:

Bachelor of Science (majors or interdisciplinary programs)
Bachelor of Environmental Science (Honours)
Bachelor of Arts (a major must be taken jointly with an Arts major)
Bachelor of Marine Science (Marine Geoscience strand)

Major studies for the Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Arts

Students may elect to complete one of the following majors or combined majors:

Physical Geography
Human Geography
Geology
Geosciences

Bachelor of Science Interdisciplinary Programs

The following degree programs are available in the Earth and Environmental Sciences. Entry to one of these programs must be approved by the Dean or Associate Dean:

Land and Heritage Management
Ecology (jointly with the School of Biological Sciences)
Environment

Bachelor of Science - Bachelor of Laws

More information available.

Bachelor of Science - Advanced (Honours)

The Advanced Program is designed specifically for high achieving students. It offers a higher level of flexibility in program design through the possibility of exemptions from some first year subjects; direct entry into some second year subjects; and the opportunity to undertake individual research subjects at second, third and fourth year level. The Advanced Program may be undertaken in the following degrees by students entering with a UAI of at least 90:

Bachelor of Science - Advanced (Honours)
Bachelor of Environmental Science - Advanced (Honours)
Last reviewed: 21 October, 2009

Minimum Mathematics requirement for Science students

If you are intending to meet the Faculty of Science math requirement by completing MATH151 please check when it will be offered

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