BSc. (Hons) Environment Science

Course Introduction

The Bachelor of Environmental Science is a three-year graduate degree that combines the aspects of ecology and physical science to evaluate environmental issues and propose appropriate solutions. In affiliation with the University of Northampton, these three years will help the students to gain in-depth knowledge in all the important sectors of environmental science and to recognize its relevance to society at national and global levels.

The students will undertake a wide variety of activities and encounter new challenges that help support theoretical learning.The need for accuracy, critical evaluation, and the ability to research solutions and apply them in new ways, as well as being able to communicate findings to a variety of audiences, are vital skills for environmental scientists.

The students will examine research design and methodology in relation to field and laboratory work including data collection and qualitative analysis techniques. Statistical tools are used and developed throughout the course to ensure the students’ confidence to apply appropriate procedures for different sets of data. This course also has field and lab activities to ensure that the students develop a range of scientific concepts and theories.

Courses Offered

Year I
Code Title Credits Status Pre-Requisites
ENV1002 Introduction to Ecology 20 Compulsory None
ENV1110 Global Environmental Issues 20 Compulsory None
GEO1108 Geohazards 20 Compulsory None
ENV1128 Lab and Field Skills 20 Compulsory None
ENV1126 Life on Earth 20 Compulsory None
ENV1127 Environmental Pollution 20 Compulsory None

Students must take all compulsory modules for their pathway.

Year II
Code Title Credits Status Pre-Requisites
GEO2038 Research Methods 20 Compulsory None
ENV2125 International Environmental Policy & Control 20 Compulsory None
ENV2140 Terrestrial and Aquatic Ecosystem 20 Compulsory None
ENV2103 Biogeography 20 Compulsory None
ENV2124 Field Work Module 20 Compulsory None
ENV2142 Impacts of Pollution 20 Compulsory None

Students must take all compulsory modules for their pathway.

Year III
Code Title Credits Status Pre-Requisites
ENV4101 Research Project and Dissertation 40 Compulsory GEO2038 or equivalent
ENV3013 Sustainable Development: Land use and Planning 20 Compulsory None
ENV3014 Landscape and Restoration Ecology 20 Compulsory None
ENV3021 Biodiversity and Conservation 20 Compulsory None
GEO3124 Water Resource Management 20 Compulsory None

Students must take all compulsory modules.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Minimum of 55% (2.2 GPA) or equivalent in +2 (NEB).
  • Minimum of 60% in CBSE.
  • 280 UCAS tariff points in A levels.
  • Minimum of 60 marks in English at +2/ CBSE or IELTS score of 6 with no bands less than 5.5.

All decisions regarding an offer letter are made by the University of Northampton, UK approval.

* Students awaiting results and students who have completed foundations (Level 3/ Bridge courses) from a recognized institution are also encouraged to apply.

Career Prospect

Students can be directly involved in any of the organizational projects without any intensive training. Organizations are not only limited to the below mentioned ones.

  • Environmental Monitoring Officer: Air Pollution Monitor, Water Quality Monitor, Noise Pollution Monitoring, and experts in the same fields.
  • Green Sector Jobs: Conservation officer, Wildlife Expert, Natural Resource Management Expert.
  • Global Issues: Climate Change officer, Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) Related
  • Projects Related Jobs: Environment Officer.
  • Consultancy: IEE, EIA, Environment Monitoring (Road, Hydropower, Irrigation, Building complexes, Hospitals, River Conservation) Environmental Officer, Environmental Inspector (MOEST)
  • International Agencies: United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), UNDP, FAO, WWF(World Wildlife Foundation), WHO, UNICEF, WORLD BANK, ADB(Asian Development Bank), Winrock International-Nepal, Climate change Secretariat

Students' research ability can lead them to meet the career goal of being a researcher and work in an organization or independently as a researcher or consultant.

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