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Degree Overview
The Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Urban Bioresources is a specialized four-year degree designed for the next generation of environmental innovators. As cities expand, managing natural resources within urban spaces becomes critical. This program bridges biology, sustainability, and urban planning to teach you how to turn biological waste into energy, manage urban green spaces, and develop sustainable food systems in metropolitan areas.

Earning this qualification equips you with the tools to tackle modern environmental challenges like climate change, resource scarcity, and urban pollution. It is an ideal path for students passionate about green technology and sustainable city living.
Course Key Facts
| Degree Metric | Details |
| Full Qualification Name | Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Urban Bioresources |
| Abbreviation | BSc (Hons) in Urban Bioresources |
| Duration | 4 Years (Full-Time) |
| Academic Standing | SLQF Level 06 |
Future Careers
Completing this SLQF Level 6 honours degree opens doors to diverse, high-demand roles in both public and private sectors. Some of your future career pathways include:
- Urban Agriculture Specialist: Designing vertical farms and urban community gardens.
- Bioresource Sustainability Consultant: Advising corporations on green practices and circular economy strategies.
- Environmental Policy Analyst: Working with municipal governments to shape eco-friendly city regulations.
- Green Technology Researcher: Developing bio-based materials and renewable energy solutions.
Contact Information
Ready to shape the future of sustainable cities? Reach out to our admissions team today for enrollment details, entry requirements, and intake dates.
- Email: admissions@university.edu
- Phone: +1 (555) 019-2834
- Office: Faculty of Environmental Sciences, Admissions Desk
