Professional/Short course Environmental and Ecological Consultancy

Entry year
2025/26
Course code
USSJKU153
Application
University
Level
Professional/Short Course
School
School of Applied Sciences
Campus
Frenchay
Duration
15 weeks
Delivery
Blended (mainly in-person and online sessions)
Course Director
Dr Freya Radford

15 credit level 6 module

Introduction

Why study this module?

This 15 credit module, Environmental and Ecological Consultancy, offers a practical bridge between academic study and industry application. The module focuses on critical skills such as conducting surveys, preparing compliant and effective reports, and understanding relevant legislation and planning policies. 

With options to specialise in either environmental or ecological streams, this module integrates hands-on case studies and simulations to prepare you for a professional consultancy role.

Why UWE Bristol?

On successful completion of this level 6 (undergraduate level) module, you will be able to:

  • demonstrate a critical understanding of the role of ecological and environmental consultants.    
  • provide an ecological or environmental survey report which demonstrates an understanding of relevant legislation and planning policies and challenges faced by professional consultants.   
  • demonstrate critical understanding of environmental /ecological impact assessment processes and techniques in UK and global contexts.

Where can it take me?

This comprehensive module will equip you with the necessary tools and knowledge to confidently enter graduate positions in the environmental and ecological consultancy sector.

Structure

Content

The module syllabus typically includes the following:

  • overview of environmental and ecological consultancy
  • the importance of consultancy in environmental protection and wildlife conservation 
  • survey methodologies and standards for species and habitat survey
  • mitigation, management and monitoring
  • competencies for species survey 
  • environmental and ecological data analysis, interpretation and visualisation techniques 
  • reporting 
  • legislation and policy 
  • environmental impact assessments within UK and global contexts 
  • stakeholder engagement communication.

Learning and Teaching

Scheduled learning includes interactive lectures, practitioner seminars (where possible), tutorials, workshops, practical field classes, and computer practical classes.

Independent learning includes hours engaged with essential reading, assignment preparation and completion.

Assessment

Assessment for this module comprises a 2,000-word survey report based on a simulated or real-world case study, simulating the responsibilities and challenges faced by professional consultants. The report should include data visualisation, clear data synthesis, and recommendations.

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