The Environmental Management BSc (Hons) program at the University of Brighton is a full-time, three-year course, aimed at equipping students with the necessary management, scientific, and legal expertise required for protecting the environment and influencing environmental policy. The emphasis is on application, policy, and communication, enabling students to understand the scientific basis of environmental and sustainability issues.Course Content: Throughout the course, students learn about the physical environment, the difficulties encountered in environmental management, how human activity impacts the environment, and how environmental performance can be improved within an organizational setting. Students will conduct project work, fieldwork, undertake laboratory-based activities, and complete a final-year dissertation.Key Modules: Core modules in this course include Environmental Impact Assessment, GIS and Remote Sensing, Environmental Law and Management, Contaminated Land and Remediation, Research Methods, Risk and Society, and Fieldwork in Environmental Science.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM), the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA), and is also accredited by the Environment Agency as meeting the highest standards of technical expertise.Future Careers: Graduates of the Environmental Management BSc (Hons) degree can expect career opportunities as Environmental Managers, Sustainability Consultants, Environmental Impact Assessment Specialists, amongst others in a wide range of sectors including government, business, consultancy, and NGOs.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.