IELTS total 6.0, reading 6.0, writing 6.0, speaking 6.0, listening 6.0
TOEFL PBT : 550 with TWE of 4.5
TOEFL iBT: 60 with no less than 18
Pearson PTE: 50 with no communicative score less than 50
Cambridge CAE/CPE : 169
If you have genuine concern for the environment and a commitment to sustainability, a degree in Environmental Science is the first step toward launching your career.
In this degree you will address today’s scientific issues and explore how humans interact with the environment, how we can manage it best, and how we can better influence positive attitudes.
You will have the opportunity to tailor your studies to your interests, by choosing a major in Ecology and Conservation or Environmental Quality and Earth Sciences.
With a focus on hands-on field work in the natural environment, you will develop a solid foundation in biology, soil science, ecology, conservation, chemistry and geology. Field work can range from exploring the campus to visiting Hallett Cove, Robe, the Coorong, the Flinders Ranges or even Fiji.
CRICOS CODE : 070414J
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Degree structure
FIRST YEAR
First Semester (Study Period 2)
Flight Training Theory 1
Aviation Physics 1
Introduction to Aviation
Aviation Practice
Second Semester (Study Period 4, 5, 6)
Commercial Pilot Theory
Professional and Technical Communication
Second Semester (Study Period 7)
Flight Experience
SECOND YEAR
First Semester (Study Period 1, 2 or 3)
Communications and Research Methods
Aviation Physics 2
Aviation Law
University Elective
Second Semester (Study Period 4, 5, or 6)
Introduction to Aviation Management
Introduction to Aviation Safety
Elective
THIRD YEAR
First Semester (Study Period 1, 2 or 3)
Advanced Pilot Theory 1
Risk and Safety Management Systems
Second Semester (Study Period 4, 5, or 6)
Advanced Pilot Theory 2
Large Aircraft Flight Operations
Aviation Project
Airline Operations Management
Employment prospects for environmental scientists are expected to increase by 7.7% percent by November 20251.
Careers to consider:
ranger: managing natural values (making suare the natural environment and cultural sites are protected); managing visitor services (helping visitors to enjoy and understand parks and reserves); extensive planning, researching, strategic thinking and people management to effectively balance conservation and recreational values of parks and reserves
environmental adviser (construction or mining): offering environmental support onsite or from the office; ensuring compliance with environmental regulations; helping to achieve environmental targets (e.g. sending zero waste to landfill, minimising impacts on the local environment); liaising with site operations, management, community stakeholders and other environmental groups
coastal or land management officer: engaging with natural resource managers to continuously improve management of their land and water through a whole of landscape approach; contributing to the operational management of parks and reserves; delivering on-ground works, community events, activities and minor projects
sustainability officer: setting sustainability policies, goals and objectives; reducing a company's carbon footprint in compliance with government environmental regulations; developing partnerships (e.g. with government agencies and the community) to deliver environmental sustainability projects; inhouse auditing against environmental quality standards and for external reporting.
OSHC: 530 ($) per year