Environmental Science.
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Why choose us?
For latest information about entry requirements please visit our website.
• A typical offer is around BCC at A Level, DMM at BTEC
• We may also accept Foundation diplomas or equivalent
• The Foundation Study Framework could be an option for you if you may not meet the tariff points required for admission into your preferred three year course, or if you are making a significant change in terms of the subject you would like to study.
Entry requirements.
Foundation StudyFramework.
The Foundation Study Framework at the University of
Northampton is an opportunity for you to successfully study
a four-year version of the three-year degree without the
standard entry qualifications, whilst gaining critical study skills.
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Personal Tutor.
• You will be allocated a personal tutor at the start of the year
• They are there to help you with every aspect of university life
• They’ll be in touch at various point in the academic year
• You can arrange to meet them at any time
Money Matters.
• A range of scholarships and bursaries to support you
• Financial Guidance Team on hand to help you with any money queries from student loans to financial hardship, and budgeting to loans
Accommodation.
• Halls of Residence on campus, in the town centre and BoughtonGreen Road
• Private Sector Officer to give advice and guidance if you’re looking to go into private sector accommodation
Health.
• Doctor’s surgery on campus
• Counselling and Mental Health Team
• Additional Needs and Disability Support (ASSIST)
• Residential Life Team are there to support and advise students living in halls
Support.
We are here for you.
• BSc (Hons) Environmental Science
• BSc (Hons) Biology
We offer the following courses in this subject:
Why study Environmental Science?
1. Our course is accredited, so you can be confident of its credibility
2. You have the choice to complete fieldwork in the UK or internationally
3. We focus on employability from day one, so you’ll feel prepared to make applications when you near graduation.
Skills employers rate highly.
• Verbal communication
• Learning
• Written communication
• Problem solving
• Teamwork
• Self-management
• Numeracy
• IT skills
• Technical knowledge
Research.
• Data analysis and modelling, including climate change and geology
• Landscape ecology and biodiversity, especially pollinator conservation
• Physical Geography, including river sediments and sand dunes
• Green infrastructure and ecosystem services assessment and planning
• Flood management and sustainable urban drainage systems
• Ecosystem in the Nene Valley.
Our research underpins our teaching. Our research group is called Natural Environment Research Group (NERG).
Research.
• Multi-disciplinary research centre focusing on international, UK and regional issues of sustainability and the environmental economic agenda
• UK Centre of Excellence in Sustainable Wastes Management
• Expertise in developing waste electronics recycling infrastructure (partners: Nokia, Hewlett Packard, Philips, Dell, United Nations, EU)
• Environmental behaviour of individuals, companies and organisations in relation to resource efficiency.
Centre for Sustainable Wastes Management (CSWM).
Accreditation
• Our BSc (Hons) Environmental Science programme is accredited by the Institution of Environmental Sciences (IES).
• The course will put you in a great position to gain industry experience and subsequently achieve professional Environmental Scientist status.
• Students enrolled on the BSc Environmental Science programme can apply for free Student Membership of the Institution.
Holding a professional accreditation is a bit like having a ‘stamp of approval’ from an industry standard independent body.
Alongside numerous student member benefits, it can enhance your CV, making you more employable.
*IMechE mission. Find out more at the-ies.org
The IES seeks to lead debate, dissemination and promotion of environmental science and sustainability. We are devoted to championing the crucial role of environmental science in ensuring the well-being of humanity now, and in the future.*
What does IES mean for you?
• Our courses are modular
• Each module is usually 20 credits
• You’ll study six modules per year
• Each module has two hours contact time per module per week
• Each module requires approximately 5 – 6 hours study per week.
Course structure.
Core modules and options on three specialist strands:
• Climate change
• Landscape Ecology
• Wastes
Course structure.
• Air and Water
• Environmental Science Practical
• Principles of Wastes Management
• Introduction to Ecology
• Biodiversity: an Introduction
• The Physical Environment
Stage one: modules.
Stage two: modules.
Research methods, Environmental Law, Air and Water processes.
Environmental Science.
Wastes. Climate Change.
Landscape Ecology.
Habitat Ecology and Management
Weather and Climate
Fieldwork module
Biogeography
Land Contamination and Disposal
Principles of the Circular Economy
Resource Recovery Techniques
Land Contamination and Disposal
Principles of the Circular Economy
Resource Recovery Techniques
Weather and Climate
Past Environments
Habitat Ecology and Management
Fieldwork module
Biogeography
Stage three: modules.
Research project and dissertation, Career planning and placement, Water resource management.
Environmental Science.
Wastes. Climate Change.
Landscape Ecology.
Landscape and Restoration Ecology
Climate and Society
Sustainable Development: Land Use and Planning
Biodiversity and Conservation
Wastes Prevention
Sustainable Manufacture
Recycling Systems
Wastes Prevention
Sustainable Manufacture
Recycling Systems
Climate and Society
Sustainable Development: Land Use and Planning
Landscape and Restoration Ecology
Sustainable Development: Land Use and Planning
Biodiversity and Conservation
Timetable (indicative)
Types of classes:
• Lectures
• Workshops
• Seminars
• Lab work
• Fieldwork
Stage one – with core modules.
08:00–09:00
09:00–10:00
10:00 –11:00
11:00 –12:00
12:00–13:00
13:00 –14:00
14:00 –15:00
15:00 –16:00
16:00 –17:00
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thurs
Fri
NILE.
Our virtual learning environment contains resources to help you to learn.
• Reports
• Literature reviews
• Oral presentations
• Poster presentations
• Practicals
• Time-constrained tests
• Examinations
• Dissertation
Assessment modes.
First year.• Local day visits• Preston Montford -
Shropshire (compulsory)
Second year*.• Local day visits• Slapton - Devon
(compulsory)• Residential field course:
Tenerife (optional, additional cost) or Northampton based.
Final year*.• Local day visits• Dissertation research
*Dependent on modules chosen
Fieldwork and visits.
Dallington Brook, Northampton Cannock Chase, Staffordshire
Wicken Fen, Cambridgeshire
Cannock Chase, Staffordshire and Wicken Fen, Cambridgeshire
Dallington Brook, Northampton Environmental Science Labratory
A degree is not enough!
We will support you in building skills fit for the workplace.
• STEAM champions
• University ambassadors
• Employability plus
• Work placements
• Career planning
• Unitemps
• Students’ Union
• Environmental society
• Planet Too
Some of our alumni.• Kelly Hill, Sustainable Catchment (Water) Engineering Researcher
WSUD/SUDS, Adelaide, Australia
• Norris Au, Consultant at CAA city planning and engineering consultants Ltd, Hong Kong
• Frank Hartsema, Project Manager at Enval Ltd
• Margaux Taillade, Assistant Scientist at Wessex Water
• Deborah Nakinbugwe, Student MSc Public Health
• Hugh Bunker, Fisheries Technical Officer at Environment Agency
• Chloe Leighton, Sustainable Travel Advisor at WSP Group
• Stan Todorov, Environmental Health & Safety - GE Aviation Wales
Compulsory fieldtrip.
Slapton Sands, Devon, UK.
Compulsory fieldtrip.
Slapton Sands, Devon, UK.
Slapton fieldtrip.
Tenerife: residential fieldwork option.
• Year two fieldwork module
• Optional – Northampton or Tenerife
• Usually the week after Easter
£550*
*2018 cost, covering flights, accommodation and transport
on the island.
Guimar Badlands (survey) and Volcano Caldera (Mount Teide).
• A subtropical mountain cloud forest.
• Considered to be a relict flora present in the Atlantic islands for at least 2 million years.
The Canarianlaurel Forest.
*Image credit: Saadia Khan
Cetacean watching: Short-finned pilot Whales.*
What’s next?• Apply via UCAS
• A typical offer is BTEC qualifications of DMM, or A level grades of BCC
• We welcome international applicants and applications from students with a range of non-traditional educational or professional qualifications.
• Those who do not have English as their first language will need to demonstrate that they meet the minimum English language requirement of IELTS 6.0 (or equivalent).
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