

BSc Environmental Management and Sustainability with Foundation Year
About this course
Environmental management and sustainability is the study of how human societies interact with natural systems and how those interactions can be made more responsible, resilient, and fair. The planet's environmental challenges, from climate change and biodiversity loss to pollution, resource depletion, and land degradation, are among the defining issues of the twenty-first century, and the professionals who address them need to understand ecology and environmental science alongside the policy, economic, and social dimensions of sustainable development. Environmental management draws on natural and social sciences, ethics, and law to equip practitioners with the knowledge and skills to make meaningful contributions to a more sustainable world. At the University of Reading, this four-year programme includes a foundation year that provides the scientific and contextual grounding needed to enter the degree proper. Reading has genuine research strength in environmental science and sustainability, and its location gives access to a diverse range of habitats and land use systems that support field-based learning. Through your studies you will examine environmental policy and regulation, ecological monitoring and assessment, sustainable resource management, climate science, and the economics and governance of sustainability transitions. You will develop practical skills in environmental data collection and analysis alongside the ability to communicate findings to diverse audiences, including policy makers, businesses, and the public. Graduates in environmental management and sustainability work in government agencies, local authorities, environmental consultancies, NGOs, and the private sector across a wide range of roles. Environmental consultant, sustainability officer, ecological surveyor, planning and development advisor, and policy analyst are all common destinations. The growing corporate commitment to environmental, social, and governance reporting has also created significant demand for sustainability professionals within businesses and financial institutions. Further study at postgraduate level is an option for those who wish to specialise in areas such as climate policy, conservation management, or environmental law.
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