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Bachelor of Science (Earth and Environmental Systems and Marine Systems)

UndergraduateSCU-EMS-DEG2024

Course information for 2024 intake View information for 2025 course intake

A double specialisation that explores, protects and restores the planet

Explore Earth’s systems and challenges. You’ll apply chemistry and biology concepts to unpack global issues including pollution. Build skills in scientific report writing and data collection. For careers in park management, government, consulting or research.

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Study method
Online & on-campus
Assessments
100% online
Credit available
Yes
Duration
3 years full time or part time equivalent
Total subjects
24

Indicative total fee

$21,000

Fee details

Available loans
Australian Higher Education Loan Program (HELP)
CSP available
Yes

Bachelor of Science (Earth and Environmental Systems and Marine Systems)

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Career opportunities

The Bachelor of Science prepares students for employment or further study in the sciences, developing graduates who can apply science in the context of broader systems to address complex intellectual, professional, practical and societal challenges in the Anthropocene.

Career opportunities are diverse, including natural resource management in local council, state, Commonwealth Government or not-for-profit organisations, consulting, as an industry adviser or practitioner, research technician, quality control/quality assurance officer, data analyst or science communicator.

Specialisations allow students to develop expertise in an area of practice such as Marine, Forest, Earth and Environmental Science or Regenerative Agriculture and may have more specific career outcomes.

Graduate outcomes for specialisations might include:

Earth and Environmental Systems

Career opportunities exist in public and private sectors, national park and protected area management, environmental protection, waste management, environmental impact assessment and monitoring, environmental education and interpretation, ecotourism, land/river/coast care programs; and in environmental science research.

Marine Systems

Career opportunities exist in marine park management, fisheries and aquaculture, reef restoration, marine monitoring, marine-based tourism, state or federal government, marine consulting, or marine research and technical assistance.

Australian job snapshots

Data sourced from Australian Jobs 2023.

Role

Earnings

Employment change

Conservation Officers

$93K to $120K

N/A^

Environmental Consultants

$93K to $120K

N/A^

Environmental Managers

Over $120K

N/A^

Environmental Research Scientists

$93K to $120K

N/A^

Environmental Scientists

$93K to $120K

Up 22.4%

Occupational and Environmental Health Professionals

$93K to $120K

Up 31.7%

Park Rangers

$93K to $120K

N/A^

Policy and Planning Managers

Over $120K

Up 53.8%

^ There is no data available

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