Addressing the wide-ranging environmental challenges demands an interdisciplinary approach, integrating knowledge and skills from chemistry, biology, statistics, research, and earth sciences to overcome these issues.In RMIT's Bachelor of Environmental Science, students explore biogeochemical processes in natural and degraded environments, specializing in fields such as environmental biology, chemistry, geosciences, or geospatial sciences. Throughout the program, participants engage in practical, industry-relevant activities, including hands-on equipment use in laboratories and fields, frequent field trips in the second and third years, and collaborative industry projects. These experiences emphasize small-group work to enhance teamwork and cooperative research.
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