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13 Bachelor's degrees in Environmental Management in South Africa
Environmental Health
The purpose of the Bachelor in Environmental Health at University of Johannesburg is to produce graduates who have a systematic and coherent body of knowledge to apply principles and practices of Environmental Health.
Life and Environmental Sciences (Geography and Environmental Management) Extended
The Bachelor of Science in Life and Environmental Sciences (Geography and Environmental Management) Extended from University of Johannesburg is primarily designed to provide a well-rounded, broad education that equips graduates with the knowledge base, theory and methodology of life and environmental sciences.
Geography and Environmental Management
The Geography and Environmental Management programme at University of Kwazulu Natal enables students to understand, assess and provide solutions to environmental problems.
Urban and Regional Planning
The Urban and Regional Planning program at University of Johannesburg provides students with advanced planning education covering all aspects of human settlement planning and sustainable development of the Built Environment that are needed by the professional Town Planner.
Life and Environmental Sciences (Zoology and Environmental Management)
The Bachelor of Science in Life and Environmental Sciences (Zoology and Environmental Management) from University of Johannesburg is primarily designed to provide a well-rounded, broad education that equips graduates with the knowledge base, theory and methodology of life and environmental sciences.
Life and Environmental Sciences (Geography and Environmental Management)
The Bachelor of Science in Life and Environmental Sciences (Geography and Environmental Management) from University of Johannesburg is primarily designed to provide a well-rounded, broad education that equips graduates with the knowledge base, theory and methodology of life and environmental sciences.
Wildlife Management (Hons)
At Wildlife Management (Hons) from University of Pretoria we strive to continuously improve our high impact research and significantly address the national shortage of PhD graduates that respond to global and local challenges.
Environmental Management
The Environmental Management degree programme is delivered by the University of South Africa (UNISA).
Life and Environmental Sciences (Geology and Environmental Management)
The Bachelor of Science in Life and Environmental Sciences (Geology and Environmental Management) from University of Johannesburg is primarily designed to provide a well-rounded, broad education that equips graduates with the knowledge base, theory and methodology of life and environmental sciences.
Environmental Health
Environmental Health Practitioners (EHPs) are health professionals who derive their expertise from a comprehensive knowledge of the physical, biological, and social sciences. These sciences allow them to perform as efficient practitioners in the field of Environmental Health. The Environmental Health program is offered at Durban University of Technology.
Life and Environmental Sciences (Zoology and Environmental Management) Extended
The Bachelor of Science in Life and Environmental Sciences (Zoology and Environmental Management) Extended from University of Johannesburg is primarily designed to provide a well-rounded, broad education that equips graduates with the knowledge base, theory and methodology of life and environmental sciences.
Urban and Regional Planning
Urban and regional planners work within a diverse range of activities in which they develop land use plans and deploy tools in order to develop and help create communities and improve existing areas. The Urban and Regional Planning program is offered at Durban University of Technology.
Urban and Regional Planning (Honours)
The purpose of the Bachelor in Urban and Regional Planning (Honours) from University of Johannesburg is to develop students such that they are capable of providing solutions to the complex and challenging problems being experienced in the ever-growing urban centres of modern day.