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Environmental Biology BSc

University Park Campus, Nottingham, UK

Course overview

Are you passionate about environmental protection, wildlife conservation and ecology?

Our course uncovers the human impacts on our natural environment. You will study environmental threats and management. The biggest threats to biodiversity are climate change, habitat loss, invasive species. You'll study the effect of these threats, and learn ways to manage and reduce them.

All environmental sciences students will complete fieldwork and gain practical skills. This real-world experience allows you to apply your knowledge and develop the skills which are in demand by the environmental sector. 

 

Indicative modules

Mandatory

Year 1

Academic Skills

Mandatory

Year 1

Building a Habitable Planet

Mandatory

Year 1

Environmental Science and Society

Mandatory

Year 1

Evolution, Ecology and Behaviour

Mandatory

Year 1

Geographical Information Systems for Environmental Monitoring

Mandatory

Year 1

Habitat Management

Mandatory

Year 1

Principles of Ecology

Mandatory

Year 2

Climate Change Science

Mandatory

Year 2

Ecological Surveying

Mandatory

Year 2

Ecology

Mandatory

Year 2

Research and Professional Skills

Optional

Year 2

Animal Behaviour and Physiology

Optional

Year 2

Biological Photography and Imaging I

Optional

Year 2

Computer Modelling in Science: Introduction

Optional

Year 2

Ecosystem Processes

Optional

Year 2

Environmental Plant Physiology

Optional

Year 2

Evolutionary Biology of Animals

Optional

Year 2

Forest Ecology and Management

Optional

Year 2

Insect Biology

Optional

Year 2

Managing Tourism and the Environment: Conflict or Consensus?

Optional

Year 2

Practical Policy Making

Optional

Year 2

Soils

Optional

Year 2

The Green Planet

Optional

Year 2

The Urban Environment

Mandatory

Year 3

Environmental Biology Research Project

Optional

Year 3

Applied Bioethics 1: Animals, Biotechnology and Society

Optional

Year 3

Arctic Ecology Field Course

Optional

Year 3

Biological Photography and Imaging II

Optional

Year 3

Computer Modelling in Science: Applications

Optional

Year 3

Conservation Genetics

Optional

Year 3

Environmental Biotechnology

Optional

Year 3

Evolutionary Ecology

Optional

Year 3

Palaeobiology

Optional

Year 3

Plants and the Light Environment

Optional

Year 3

Plant Ecophysiology

Optional

Year 3

Environmental Pollution Field Course

Optional

Year 3

Sustainable Soil Management

Optional

Year 3

Tropical Ecology and Conservation

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About modules

The above is a sample of the typical modules we offer, but is not intended to be construed or relied on as a definitive list of what might be available in any given year. This content was last updated on Thursday 6 March 2025. Due to timetabling availability, there may be restrictions on some module combinations.

Year in Computer Science

You can choose to add this optional additional year when you start your degree. It takes place between your second and third years. You'll learn how to work across other science disciplines and develop your computational skills. This is increasingly important to help solve some of the biggest challenges we face. Module topics will cover:

  • programming
  • software development
  • modelling
  • databases
  • problem solving
  • image processing

You'll study at our Jubilee Campus, taught by experts from the School of Computer Science. If you choose this option, your degree certificate will change to ‘…with a Year in Computer Science'.

 

Where you will learn


University Park Campus covers 300 acres, with green spaces, wildlife, period buildings and modern facilities. It is one of the UK's most beautiful and sustainable campuses, winning a national Green Flag award every year since 2003.


Everyone tells you that doing a placement will give you invaluable experience in your industry. Whilst that is true, your year out can be so much more. I expanded my experience within research science in one of the coolest workplaces ever at Paignton Zoo, then after work I was at the beach exploring with my workmates. It was such a great lifestyle, and I came back with a much better idea of what I wanted as a graduate.

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Open Day June 2022