Filters
Filters
- Oceania
- New Zealand
- Environmental Programs
- Environmental Sciences
Sort by
7 Environmental Sciences Degree Programs in New Zealand


University of Otago
Master of Science (MSc) in Environmental Science
- Dunedin, New Zealand
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Master of Science (MSc) in Environmental Science at the University of Otago is a two-year postgraduate programme that combines advanced coursework with independent research to deepen your understanding of environmental systems and issues. This interdisciplinary degree allows students to work across multiple scientific fields.


University of Otago
Master of Science (MSc) in Environmental Science
- Dunedin, New Zealand
MSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Science (MSc) is a two-year degree which encompasses both coursework and research. The first year involves mainly coursework and preliminary research preparation. Students will have the opportunity to contribute to existing fields of research, or to begin to develop new areas.
Best programs for you
Answer a few questions and we'll match you with programs!


The University of Waikato
Master of Environmental Sciences
- Hamilton, New Zealand
- Tauranga, New Zealand
Master degree
Full time
12 months
On-Campus
English
The Master of Environmental Sciences is intended for both science and engineering graduates who wish to further their knowledge and research skills in the area of Environmental Sciences – the scientific study of the interaction between humans and the environment.


IPU New Zealand
BCIS in Environmental Studies
- Palmerston North, New Zealand
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
Students majoring in Environmental Studies develop the necessary skills to prepare submissions to local/central government authorities and understand the processes that affect local and national environmental development. Moreover, the interdisciplinary aspect of the BCIS programme means that students achieve a broad knowledge including Language, Business, and International Relations...


Victoria University of Wellington
Master of Environmental Science – MEnvSc
- Wellington, New Zealand
Master degree
Full time
12 months
On-Campus
English
Risks posed by climate change, sea level rise, and stresses on our natural resources highlight the need for environmental scientists and advisers. Master of Environmental Science is about understanding how humans connect with and change the natural environment, and is taught through a range of scientific disciplines such as biology, chemistry, geography, mathematics, and physics.


The University of Waikato
Master of Environment and Society
- Hamilton, New Zealand
Master degree
Full time
12 months
On-Campus
English
The Master of Environment and Society is a postgraduate degree suitable for graduates of various disciplines – environmental sciences, social sciences, management, law or economics. It’s a programme that allows you to benefit from the Faculty's growing connections with both local community and educational groups and local government.


Massey University
Introduction to Sensory Evaluation
- Auckland, New Zealand
- Palmerston North, New Zealand
- + 1 more
Course
On-Campus
English
You can study this short course in person at our Manawatū campus in Palmerston North, or online in your own time. Registrations for the online course are open year round. This course focuses on measuring the sensory attributes of food.This collaboration is a New Zealand first. ISFO Participants face challenges to upskill their teams to meet the legislative, regulatory and Code reforms implemented under the Conduct of Financial Institutions legislation (CoFI), the Financial Markets Conduct Act, the Financial Services Legislation Amendment Act (FSLAA) and the Credit Contracts and Consumer Finance Act (CCCFA). This short course is a timely and relevant resource.
Popular Environmental Programs Environmental Sciences degree types
Popular study format
Learn more about Environmental Sciences degree programs in New Zealand
Studying Environmental Sciences in New Zealand allows you to engage deeply with pressing global challenges. This field covers ecological principles, environmental policy, and sustainable practices, making it essential for addressing climate change and biodiversity loss.
Through courses in environmental assessment, conservation biology, and ecological restoration, you'll build specific skills like conducting environmental impact assessments and developing sustainability frameworks. As students explore complex ecosystems and their interconnections, they gain insight into how to balance human needs with environmental health. The environment encourages adaptability as students navigate various perspectives in this critical field.
New Zealand’s educational approach emphasizes research and experiential learning, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world situations. Graduates often pursue careers in environmental consulting, conservation organizations, and governmental agencies, where they can make meaningful contributions locally and globally. These roles require strong analytical abilities and proficiency in data collection and analysis, enhancing your capability to develop strategies for managing natural resources effectively.