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Bachelor of Environment and Society

  • Bachelor

The Bachelor of Environment and Society is a step toward a career that addresses the most pressing issues of our time, including biodiversity protection, food and water security, corporate responsibility, resource depletion, and climate...

Key details

Degree Type
Bachelor
Duration
3 years full-time
Study Mode
In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
ATAR
65.05

About this course

You'll join a community of passionate peers, all learning how to develop new methods of consumption and production, working toward a more sustainable future.

This unique degree highlights the social elements of environmental issues, providing graduates with operational knowledge and essential soft skills in communication and critical thinking, making you highly desirable to future employers. As a graduate, you will understand how to evaluate environmental policies and management strategies at local and global levels.

To ensure you're work-ready, you will undertake a minimum 20-day work placement in your final semester. Engagement with the environmental sector is also embedded in a number of subjects and assessments, and your final year project offers a chance to explore your passions in a supported environment.

You will have the opportunity to participate in global study tours, and can take advantage of RMIT's expansive network of industry contacts in leading environmental agencies and organisations.

Want to do more? You can also study a double degree: Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of Environment and Society.

Study locations

Melbourne City

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Agriculture & Environmental Studies courses at RMIT University.
80%
Overall satisfaction
87.1%
Skill scale
64.5%
Teaching scale
67.6%
Employed full-time