BP193 - Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of Environment and Society

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Plan: BP193ENS23 - Bachelor of Environmental Science/Bachelor of Environment and Society
Campus: City Campus

Learning outcomes

Program Learning Outcomes Statement

Program Learning Outcomes for Bachelor of Environment and Society 

Upon successful completion of this component of the program you will be able to: 

  • PLO1: Apply a body of theoretical and practical knowledge of principles and practice of natural resource policy, sustainability, globalisation and environmental management to professional practice or further study. 
  • PLO2: Critically analyse, synthesise and reflect on knowledge related to the social implications of environmental concerns and challenges both in Australia and globally. 
  • PLO3: Apply logical, critical and creative thinking to effectively solve a range of problems associated with environmental management and associated policies and programs 
  • PLO4: Work effectively and productively with others in a range of roles in a variety of professional and social contexts 
  • PLO5: Communicate effectively using appropriate formats, media and styles to a range of audiences including other professionals, the public and government agencies and collaborate partnerships with others. 
  • PLO6: Assist in the identification of needs, and the design, planning, resourcing and implementation of research and development projects in environmental and social sustainability. 
  • PLO7: Reflect on the experience of personal and professional practice in international and cross-cultural settings and to act in professionalised settings responsibly, ethically and with integrity 

In addition, the Environmental Science component of this double degree is designed to ensure you have a command of scientific research methods, an ability to critically analyse and interpret the results of scientific investigations and the skills to interpret and communicate these results to diverse environment stakeholders. 

Program Learning Outcomes for Bachelor of Environmental Science 

Upon successful completion of this component of the program you will be able to: 

  • PLO1: Apply an interdisciplinary knowledge of scientific theories, principles, concepts, and practices in the environmental sciences
  • PLO2: Analyse and critically examine scientific evidence through research with reflection on the role, relevance and significance of environmental science 
  • PLO3: Apply principles of scientific inquiry, tools, and techniques relevant to environmental science to solve problems informed by evidence-based decision making. 
  • PLO4: Critically evaluate and communicate concepts and practice relevant to the fields of environmental science to diverse audiences utilising a variety of modes employing integrity and culturally safe practices 
  • PLO5: Work independently, with agility, safety, and accountability for your own learning and professional future. 
  • PLO6: Demonstrate knowledge of the regulatory frameworks relevant to environmental science and exhibit safe and ethical conduct 
  • PLO7: Collaborate and contribute within diverse, multi-disciplinary teams, with commitment to diversity, equity and globally inclusive perspectives and practices including First Nations knowledges and input 
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