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Environment and Leisure Management, BSc (Hons)  
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This innovative course cultivates knowledge, skills and practical experience required for a range of careers. The degree focuses on the impacts which the sport and leisure industries have on the global environment.

Key information

UCAS code

CN68 BSc/ELM

Entry requirements

You will need 240 UCAS Tariff points achieved from a minimum of two A-levels or equivalent, to include A-level Biology at minimum grade C.

Course length

Three years full-time

Study location

Clifton campus

Fees and funding

Please see our applying and fees section.

Start date

October

This unique and distinctive course looks at the wide ranging impacts that leisure, sport and tourism have on the natural environment and how these impacts can be managed to minimise the effects on biodiversity and enhance conservation.

By examining a wide range of examples, you will learn to recognise modern-day challenges while developing your knowledge, industry-specific and transferable management skills. You'll get the opportunity to undertake a wide range of practical exercises, including residential field courses, hands-on activities and work placements, as well as completing real-life projects set by senior managers.

By working with practitioners in the field, you will acquire the abilities, skills and attributes required to gain employment in assessing the environmental impacts of outdoor activities and developments, plus managing, developing and enhancing businesses within the sector.

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