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BSc (Hons) Environmental Science Introducon to Environmental Science Mandatory Module. Mapping soil nutrients at the field scale. Detecng arsenic in cooked rice. Invesgang heavy-metal polluon in river sediments. Measuring atmospheric polluon using parcle counters. Environmental Change - Past and Present Mandatory Module. Invesgate plasc polluon with the Marine Conservaon Society. Visit an Anaerobic Digeson plant and a Landfill site. The Big Debate: “Fracking – opportunies and impacts”. During this 3-year IES accredited programme, you can gain skills in key areas of environmental science, including atmospheric polluon, climate change and its migaon, the contaminaon of soil and water, river science, and the biomeasurement of toxicity. Our Environmental Science degree programme is highly contemporary ensuring students receive training in advanced and cung-edge techniques. Year One Module Highlights There is flexibility within the programme to tailor the course to your interests. Mandatory modules provide students with essenal skills required of an Environmental Scienst. The course is further enhanced through the availability of a wide-range of Oponal modules. Listed below are some highlights from the modules we offer:

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Page 1: Sc Hons Environmental Science · Sc Hons Environmental Science Introduction to Environmental Science Mandatory Module. Mapping soil nutrients at the field scale. Detecting arsenic

BSc (Hons) Environmental Science

Introduction to Environmental Science

Mandatory Module.

Mapping soil nutrients at the field scale.

Detecting arsenic in cooked rice.

Investigating heavy-metal pollution in river sediments.

Measuring atmospheric pollution using particle counters.

Environmental Change - Past and Present

Mandatory Module.

Investigate plastic pollution with the Marine Conservation Society.

Visit an Anaerobic Digestion plant and a Landfill site.

The Big Debate: “Fracking – opportunities and impacts”.

During this 3-year IES accredited programme, you can gain skills in key areas of environmental science, including atmospheric pollution, climate change and its mitigation, the contamination of soil and water, river science, and the biomeasurement of toxicity. Our Environmental Science degree programme is highly contemporary ensuring students receive training in advanced and cutting-edge techniques.

Year One

Module Highlights

There is flexibility within the programme to tailor the course to your interests. Mandatory modules provide students with essential skills required of an Environmental Scientist. The course is further enhanced through the availability of a wide-range of Optional modules. Listed below are some highlights from the modules we offer:

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Year One

Introduction to Ecology

Mandatory Module.

Visits to several different local Nature Reserves.

Explore the relationships between species and their habitats.

Develop skills in plant and animal identification.

Environmental Skills & Applications

Mandatory Module.

The art of scientific communication, including social media.

Critical reading - a precursor to academic writing.

Writing up your work - how to get it right.

The use of science to address environmental issues.

Basis of Biological Surveying

Optional Module.

Practical: Bird surveying techniques - mist netting and ringing.

Practical: Reptile surveying on the Malvern Hills.

Practical: Vortis suction sampling for insects - how effective is it?

Practical: Small mammal monitoring using Longworth traps.

Introduction to River Science

Optional Module.

Understanding river landforms, river flows and river habitats.

Fieldwork measuring streamflow, turbulence and river

morphology.

Examining river solutes and the influence of geology.

Mock consultancy practical exercise.

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Environmental Analysis and Interpretation

Mandatory Module.

Measuring the response of Daphnia to climate change.

Detecting micro-plastics in marine fish.

Analysing samples for environmental DNA.

Research Practice & Professional Development

Mandatory Module.

Designing experiments for robust studies.

Group scientific project - topic of your choice.

Data analysis and presentation.

Enhancing your employability - How to write a cover letter and CV.

Meteorology and Climate

Mandatory Module.

Working with real data used by the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel

on Climate Change).

Use of traditional weather detection methods such as radar,

satellites and surface data.

Geographical Information Systems

Optional Module.

Real-life application of ArcGIS and QGIS software.

Site suitability analysis (e.g. for windfarms).

Create maps to illustrate key aspects of a landscape.

Reconstruct Antarctic surface topography from ice-thickness data.

Paul Herbert

Year Two

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River Monitoring and Assessment

Optional Module.

Identify natural and human variables affecting water quality,

including water quality and sediment analysis in the laboratory.

Macro-invertebrate identification in the field, and bio-assessment

monitoring.

Access hydrological data using telemetry.

Natural Hazards

Optional Module.

Explore the nature and distribution of natural hazards.

Mapping hazards and flood risk.

Practical: Volcano monitoring.

Practical: Tracking tropical storms.

Ecology - Individuals to Ecosystems

Optional Module.

Understand the interactions between animals and plants, and

their environment.

Explore how ecosystems support human activities.

Debate the role of 'natural capital' in conservation and ecosystem

management.

Population and Community Ecology

Optional Module.

Analysis of your own home-range (space use).

Explore the dynamics of populations and communities.

Debate the causes of species declines in the UK and globally.

Year Two

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Mediterranean Environments Field Course

Mandatory Module.

Residential field course to Provence, South of France.

Visits to the Camargue, Crau Plain and the lower Alps.

Compare and contrast Mediterranean environments with the UK.

Conduct group projects in the Luberon National Park.

Environmental Pollution and its Detection

Mandatory Module.

Biomeasurement of toxicity e.g. in earthworms.

Investigate the accumulation of heavy-metals in aquatic plants.

Measure pesticide residuals on food.

Investigate pollution exposure to humans.

Project Management

Mandatory Module.

Learn how to apply project management skills.

Combine project management skills with scientific knowledge.

Work on a 'real' project for a 'real' client.

Atmospheric Processes and Pollution

Optional Module.

Working with real problems and cutting-edge detection tools.

Combination of field work with data analysis.

Introduction to state-of-the-art mechanistic modelling used in

research and the regulation of air quality.

Year Three

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River Conservation & Management

Optional Module.

Conduct Environment Agency ‘River Habitat Surveys’.

Develop skills in producing an environmental consultancy report.

Guest lectures from external organisations involved with river

conservation and management (e.g. Wildlife Trust, Rivers Trust).

Applied GIS and Remote Sensing

Optional Module.

Habitat mapping of Sentinel-2 satellite data with ENVI software.

Estimating coastal erosion from LiDAR data.

Multi-spectral imaging of campus vegetation.

Environmental Impact Assessment

Optional Module.

Investigate and evaluate current and historic EIAs.

Presentations from industry practitioners.

Debate 'development' versus 'conservation'.

Environmental Geology

Optional Module.

Study interactions between humans and the geological

environment.

Develop skills in site investigation, land-use planning, and EIA.

Practical: Assessing the engineering properties of rocks and soils.

Restoration Ecology

Optional Module.

Explore rewilding and species reintroduction in the UK & globally.

Discover and evaluate how contaminated land can be restored.

Debate the role of restoration ecology and habitat creation.

Year Three

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Year One

Introduction to Environmental

Science

Environmental Change - Past &

Present

Environmental Skills & Applications

Introduction to Ecology

Introduction to River Science

Basis of Biological Surveying

Able to take a 15 or 30 credit Foreign Language module instead of modules shown above in white boxes.

Research Practice & Professional

Development

Year Two

Environmental Analysis & Interpretation

Meteorology & Climate

Optional Module

Optional Module

Mandatory modules contribute 75 credits. Students are required to select three, 15 credit modules from those shown below:

Year Two - Optional Modules

Ecology - Individuals to Ecosystems

Field Skills & Identification Techniques

Geographical Information Systems (GIS)

River Monitoring and Assessment

Students can take either Population and Community Ecology, or Ecology - Individuals to Ecosystems, but not both.

Natural Hazards

Population and Community Ecology

Work Experience

Language Module (15 or 30 credits)

Optional Module

Across each academic year students take 120 credits from Mandatory and Optional modules. Below, large boxes are 30 credit modules, whilst smaller boxes are 15 credit modules. Boxes in blue denote Mandatory modules.

Module Maps

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Independent Research

Dissertation

Year Three

Mediterranean Environments Field Course Project Management

Environmental Geology

Mandatory modules contribute 75 credits. Students are required to select three, 15 credit modules from those shown below:

Year Three - Optional Modules

Environmental Impact Assessment

Atmospheric Processes & Pollution

River Conservation and Management

Restoration Ecology

Applied GIS & Remote Sensing

Environmental Pollution and its Detection

Optional Module Optional Module

Optional Module

Admissions Office

Tel: +44 (0)1905 855111

[email protected]

Course leader

Dr Duncan Westbury

Tel: +44 (0)1905 542461

[email protected]

School of Science and the Environment

University of Worcester

Henwick Grove

Worcester WR2 6AJ

Further Information

Module Maps