BSc (Hons) — 2026 entry Environment and Sustainability

Our BSc Environment and Sustainability degree will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of environmental issues, sustainability themes and the skills needed to address complex challenges related to the environment.

Key course information

Typical offer
BBB
Start date
September 2026
Full time
3 years
Overseas fees
To be confirmed
UCAS code
L8N1
Campus
Stag Hill
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Why choose
this course?

Environment and sustainability degrees are growing in popularity in both the UK and rest of the world.

With our degree in sustainability you'll gain the interdisciplinary skills to tackle the challenges faced by individuals, companies and society in implementing sustainable development. Can multinational businesses combine long-term sustainability with profitability? Will the transition to clean energy be defeated by a lack of suitable infrastructure and the policy to implement it? Addressing the challenges facing sustainable development from an interdisciplinary perspective is a key focus of this BSc.

This course is run by our internationally renowned Centre for Environment and Sustainability (CES) and the Institute for Sustainability, and in partnership with the new  â€“ a United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) training centre recently established at the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ. You can also take the opportunity to get industry-ready with our award-winning Professional Training placements.

Professor Gary Kass, Vice-President, Institution of Environmental Sciences, and Former Deputy Chief Scientist, Natural England, says: "This course is vital for anyone who wishes to develop the knowledge skills and mindsets necessary to make progress on sustainable development."

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Accreditation

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