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Global soil and water security represent critical environmental challenges, particularly in Australia - the world's driest inhabited continent with nutrient-depleted soils. The Soil Science and Hydrology specialization trains students in three interconnected disciplines: soil systems, water resources, and climate patterns, examining their relationship with robust, productive ecosystems. These fundamental elements establish the physical boundaries of ecosystems, and understanding them - along with their economic and environmental trade-offs - informs policy development and sustainable practices. This expertise helps protect vital soil and water assets to preserve healthy, functioning ecosystems. The program investigates the intricate relationships between soil, water, and climate systems, along with land management approaches. Ecosystem studies span various scales, from agricultural fields to entire watersheds, covering diverse sectors including farming, forestry, mining, and conservation areas. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on field experience through intensive field schools, focusing on practical measurement techniques and data modeling using both spatial and non-spatial datasets. Through case studies and projects, you'll examine real-world challenges and develop solutions to sustain these interconnected systems. Students gain transferable skills in GIS technology, laboratory procedures, and data interpretation, preparing them to address critical water and soil conservation issues.
A Bachelor of Science unlocks diverse career pathways. If you aspire to be at the cutting edge of discovery, develop analytical and critical thinking abilities, or contribute to environmental sustainability, this degree equips you with valuable, in-demand skills. At Sydney, you'll learn from passionate scientific leaders, including fellows of the Australian Academy of Science, Australian Research Council awardees, and distinguished prize recipients. Your education will take place in state-of-the-art facilities like the advanced Sydney Nanoscience Hub and the Charles Perkins Centre, renowned for its work on diabetes, obesity, and heart health.
A secondary education qualification such as the NSW Higher School Certificate (including national and international equivalents), OR approved higher education study, including approved preparation courses.
IB Diploma- 29
IELTS score- A minimum result of 6.5 overall and a minimum result of 6.0 in each band
TOEFL - IBT score- A minimum result of 85 overall including a minimum result of 17 in Reading, Listening and Speaking and 19 in Writing