Environmental Science (Landscape Ecology)
BSc (Hons)
This course aims to provide students with an opportunity to develop a knowledge of, and enthusiasm for, environmental science as well as a recognition of the importance and relevance of the subject to society, both at a national and global level.
Course level
Undergraduate
Modes of study
Part time, Full time
Attendance
Three years full-time or flexible part-time over a longer period.
Location
Avenue Campus
Entry requirements
Standard entry requirements apply. A typical offer is around 260-300 UCAS tariff points. We welcome international applicants and applications from students with a range of non-traditional educational or professional qualifications.
UCAS details
UCAS code: FD74
UCAS description: BSc/EnvLE
School
Course content
This inter-disciplinary programme provides a science-based degree focusing on the scientific concepts and principles which are of particular importance for understanding the natural environment, together with specialist and in-depth experience of selected topics and an extended opportunity to carry out applied research.
The programme has several specialist routes, as well as a generic programme allowing students to build a tailored programme and slant their degree towards areas of particular interest. BSc Environmental Science (Landscape Ecology) represents a particular pathway on the BSc Environmental Science degree.
Field and lab-based activity is an important component of the course. Avenue Campus has a nature reserve and there are also excellent habitats nearby that are used for practical work.
In the first stage you will gain
a broad knowledge and understanding of the principles
of environmental science. Specialisation in the Landscape Ecology pathway comes at stages two and three.
Stage one
Students are introduced to a range of basic scientific concepts and theories of environmental science and the development of laboratory and fieldwork skills.
Stage two
Environmental law, research methods, and habitat ecology and management form the core of the second stage. In addition, there is a choice of modules from air and water - processes, contaminated land, biogeography, and a fieldwork module.
Stage three
The research project forms the backbone of the final stage with compulsory modules in sustainable development: land use and planning, and landscape ecology. In addition, there are biodiversity and conservation, and career planning and placement.
Special course features
- Fieldwork opportunities in the UK and overseas
- Climate Change, Landscape Ecology and Wastes specialist routes available
- Fully equipped Geographical Information Systems lab
- Work-based components to develop professional skills in the work environment
Typical modules
- Biogeography
- Career Planning and Placement
- Contaminated Land
- Environmental Law
- Habitat Ecology and Management
- Landscape Ecology and Restoration
- Water Resource Management
Assessment
A wide range of assessments are used including essays, reports, oral presentations, laboratory and field reports, time-constrained tests as well as end-of-stage examinations.
Career opportunities
This programme provides the knowledge and skills necessary for a career related to environmental science. Graduates from similar degree programmes within the Cognate area have found employment in a wide range of organisations. These include the Environment Agency, Natural England, the Wildlife Trust and with wastes management companies/consultancies and local authorities. Other graduates have gone on to further study, such as research degrees.
Course progressions
For undergraduate application information please see our how to apply page.
For 2012/13, please see the Fees and funding information 2012/13 page.
Fees quoted are for home and EU students commencing their course in the academic year 2011/12. Tuition fees are payable for each year of the course. The fees are subject to annual increases in subsequent academic years.
Undergraduate students who commence their course in 2011 and continue on the same course in 2012 will pay 2011/12 fees quoted below for the duration of that course (plus annual inflationary increase).
Full time fees
£3375
Students who already hold a qualification and are considering studying for another course which is an equivalent or lower level qualification may be considered to have ELQ status for tuition fee purposes. In 2011/12 tuition fees for BA/BSc programmes for ELQ students will be £5,130.
Part-time fees
The actual amount charged in an academic year will depend on the number of credits studied in the year.
- 20 credits £480
- 40 credits £960
- 60 credits £1440
- 80 credits £1920
BA and BSc courses consist of 360 credits in total.
Students who study more than 80 credits in an academic year will be charged the full time fee.
Funding information
Scholarships and bursaries
Full time students taking this course may be eligible for the University of Northampton Bursary.
The following scholarships may be applicable:
This course is available to international students.
Full-time international tuition fees
For information on our international tuition fees, please see our Tuition fees for international students page.
How to apply as an international student
For information on how to apply to study with us, please see our How to apply page.
Scholarships available to international students
For information on the scholarships available to you as an international student, please see our International scholarships page.
Further details
For further help for international students please see our international students pages.










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