Study the environment in our unique one
Want to study with the world's only university on a biosphere cluster to help preserve natural ecosystems, design public spaces, or address the challenges of climate change? Learn how with a university that is uniquely placed on some of the most beautiful, ecologically important and environmentally diverse natural settings on the planet.
At UniSC we live and breathe sustainability
UniSC is the world’s only university operating within three interconnecting UNESCO Biosphere Reserves. At UniSC we live and breathe sustainability. So it makes sense to choose us for your degree in environmental studies. And, we're the top ranked public university in Queensland for teaching quality, learner engagement, student support, learning resources and skills development*.
*Good Universities Guide 2023/24
Bachelor degree
Her underwater encounters with marine life are viral sensations that put the global spotlight on the need to protect Australia’s Great Barrier Reef – and now University of the Sunshine Coast graduate Jacinta Shackleton hopes her research can do the same.
Combined degree
Gain a career advantage with a double degree tailored to your areas of interest.
I saw the effects of climate change and really wanted to do my best to help mitigate that, and that’s why I decided to study environmental science.
Yani Mouland Vail
Bachelor of Environmental Science graduate
In a hurry?
Not ready to commit to a 3 year degree?
Gain foundation skills and employment opportunities by graduating with a diploma. While a qualification in its own right, it can also be a pathway to a bachelor and beyond.
Postgraduate
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In the news
Environmental Studies at UniSC
How a man in a monkey cage decided to save the planet, ...one tree at a time.
Professor Andy Marshall admits his career in threatened ecosystems and tropical biodiversity had a cheeky beginning – when he lived in a monkey cage for a week at a zoo in England.
UniSC opens high-tech lab to improve urban areas
The high-tech Bioclimatic and Sociotechnical Cities (BASC) Lab is now open, with the goal of making towns and cities more comfortable and healthy.
Timothy's animal ecology field trip in the Northern Territory
Join UniSC student Timothy as he sets off on a field trip to the Northern Territory while studying animal ecology at university.