

BSc Environmental Science and Sustainability with Foundation Year
About this course
Environmental science and sustainability addresses the questions that matter most for the future of the planet. From soil degradation and water scarcity to biodiversity loss and the transition to sustainable energy systems, these challenges require graduates who can combine rigorous scientific analysis with an understanding of policy, economics and human behaviour. The discipline is genuinely interdisciplinary, drawing on ecology, earth science, geography and social science to address problems that do not respect the boundaries of any single field. At the University of Derby, this programme includes a foundation year, which gives you time to build the scientific foundations and academic skills you need before moving into the full degree. A placement year allows you to apply your learning in a professional context, whether in environmental consultancy, conservation, local government or industry, and work placement opportunities are woven throughout the programme so that practical experience develops alongside your academic studies. A year abroad extends your understanding of how different countries and cultures approach sustainability challenges, broadening both your intellectual perspective and your professional network. The course is designed specifically to meet the growing demand for graduates who can develop innovative, evidence-based approaches to environmental and sustainability problems. Graduates of environmental science and sustainability programmes are in increasing demand across a wide range of sectors. Environmental consultancies employ graduates to conduct impact assessments, prepare planning reports and advise on regulatory compliance. Conservation organisations, local authorities, national agencies and the corporate sector all have growing needs for sustainability professionals. Public sector roles in planning, waste management, water management and green infrastructure are also common destinations. Many graduates go on to postgraduate study in environmental science, sustainability management, conservation biology or climate change, where specialist knowledge can be deepened and applied in more technical or policy-facing roles.
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