Protect our planet by mitigating climate change
With a Bachelor of Environmental Biology from UTS, you'll be ready to join the front line and find innovative solutions to address climate change, the biggest issue of our time.
You'll build vital scientific and professional knowledge, study alongside leading researchers and academics, and learn in labs and outside the classroom with hands-on 'muddy boots' fieldwork sessions in some of Australia's most beautiful natural environments.
This program will comprehensively prepare you for an exciting and fulfilling career in environmental science, where you'll be the guardian of our planet's precious species, environments and ecosystems.
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Bachelor of Environmental Biology
CODE
UTS: C10223 (version 5)
CRICOS: 079561C
UAC: 607033 (Autumn Session, Spring Session,)
LOWEST SELECTION RANK
DURATION
3 years full time
6 years part time
INTAKE
Autumn Session 2025
Spring Session 2025
Autumn Session 2026
Spring Session 2026
COURSE FEES
LOCATION
City campus
What you’ll study
You'll commence your studies with foundational science units, which will build your scientific understanding and skills in areas like the biosphere, nature and evolution, scientific inquiry and data analysis, building a toolkit of technical and professional skills.
Then, you'll begin specialising your knowledge of terrestrial and aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems by completing core Environmental Biology subjects and building expertise in ecology, plant physiology, biodiversity conservation, wildlife management, environmental sustainability and more. You will have the opportunity to complete elective units, which can be chosen from across UTS' wide range of disciplines. Additionally, you can undertake a professional internship for academic credit.
Subjects at a glance
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Core subjects
Subject Code Subject Name 60006 Scientific Perspectives for Global Issues65111 Chemistry 191107 The Biosphere33116 Design, Data, and Decisions91123 Nature and Evolution91161 Cell Biology and Genetics91132 Molecular Biology65621 Environmental Chemistry91100 Urban Sustainability and Resilience91154 Ecology91120 GIS and Remote Sensing91121 Aquatic Ecosystems91145 Environmental Protection and Management91159 Environmental Remediation91270 Plant Physiology and Climate Change91116 Australian Wildlife and Management91309 Biodiversity Conservation91155 Stream and Lake Assessment91168 Ecological Genetics
Typical course program
The program outline below shows an example program for the Bachelor of Environmental Biology based on a full-time study load, which consists of four subjects per semester. Please note that your exact program may differ based on your unique circumstances, such as your commencement date, subject selections and recognition of prior learning.
Course structure
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- 11
- Environmental Biology subjects
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- 8
- ore science subjects
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- 1
- transdisciplinary elective subject
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- 4
- elective subjects
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First year
Your first year will see you complete all subjects in your Scientist's Tool Kit stream. This will give you a thorough foundation of the essential theories and practices you'll need throughout your degree and career. -
Second year
In year two, you'll begin specialising in Environmental Biology by completing a number of the core disciplinary subjects. You'll also select and complete a transdisciplinary subject, building your collaboration skills and enhancing your learning experience. -
Third year
This year, you will undertake the remaining subjects in your core disciplinary stream, ensuring you graduate as a well-rounded environmental science professional. You will also have the opportunity to study other disciplines of your choice through your elective units. -
Honours
If you are eligible, you may choose to enrol in the Bachelor of Science (Honours). Enrolling in the Honours program will require you to undertake an additional year of study.
Course highlights
This course is designed to provide you with the capabilities and theoretical understandings to design, implement and evaluate sustainability and conservation measures to protect biodiversity. Our students typically go on to become well-rounded environmental science professionals with an extensive skill set and practical experience in areas like wildlife management, ecological assessment, and environmental protection and management
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Admissions information
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Entry schemes and pathways
UTS Early Entry program
If you've excelled in Year 11, our Early Entry program rewards the hard work you've put into your studies. Successful applicants receive a provisional offer before their HSC/IB exams.
Elite athletes and performers
If you're an elite athlete or performer who has represented your school or state at a national level, and your studies have been affected, this scheme is for you.
InpUTS
If you've experienced long-term disadvantages that have affected your education, you may be eligible for selection rank adjustments through inpUTS.
Completing a recognised TAFE or VET provider qualification
With a VET qualification, you're eligible to apply for certain courses. Take the next step in your education.
Jumbunna Admissions Program
If you're Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, Jumbunna is an alternative application process for our courses that emphasises diverse pathways to success.
Changing from another undergraduate course
You can apply for our courses using your previous study. You may even be eligible for recognition of prior learning, so you won’t need to repeat subjects.
Careers
Your future career
With its practical focus and industry connections, a Bachelor of Environmental Biology from UTS will open a number of exciting career opportunities for you in environmental sciences and beyond.
You'll have valuable skills in environmental protection, conservation and biodiversity and possess up-to-date knowledge of the key threats facing our planet today. With these in-demand capabilities, you'll be ready to take on roles in science and research, education, consulting, government and more, using your knowledge and passion to protect our delicate ecosystems and make a positive difference in the world.
Career options
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Where you’ll study
Our world-class facilities support your future-focused learning and high-impact research. They enable effective partnerships with industry and provide services to our community.
Why UTS?
Why study Science and Mathematics at UTS
With a science and maths degree at UTS, you'll learn how to answer the big questions of tomorrow and make a positive social impact. We offer practical, relevant and innovative programs that enable you to work across multiple fields.
Study in world-class facilities, including Australia's first Super Lab, and look for trace in our forensic crime scene labs or explore speciality maths, computing, and quantum physics facilities stocked with the latest industry equipment.
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