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The planet faces numerous crises, from global warming and habitat destruction to land degradation and biodiversity decline, creating challenges that appear insurmountable. However, growing numbers of committed individuals are rising to meet these challenges. Environmental Management focuses on organizing these initiatives – analyzing issues, crafting interventions, and collaborating across disciplines to implement meaningful change.
The University of Otago's Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Environmental Management provides foundational knowledge about ecological systems and their disturbances. The program examines broader societal, economic and policy frameworks, including compliance with environmental regulations. This degree equips students with the tools to develop innovative approaches to ecological challenges.
Graduates in Environmental Management collaborate with policymakers, administrations, and corporations to implement tangible solutions for environmental issues both domestically and internationally. This program delivers a versatile, well-rounded education, cultivating diverse competencies in research, analytical thinking, communication and digital technologies while opening doors to various professional opportunities in the environmental sector.
Students completing the degree through coursework and a thesis typically undertake two to three years of full-time equivalent study, while those pursuing the thesis-only option generally complete one to two years. Any variations to these requirements must receive approval from the Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Sciences).