BA in Development and the Environment | SU

APS Required

points

Duration

3 year(s)

Type

Bachelor's Degree

Delivery

Full-time

Details

This qualification examines the relationship between human development processes and environmental systems, exploring how economic growth, social change, and policy decisions affect natural resources and ecosystems in South Africa and the broader African context. Students engage with themes such as sustainable development, environmental governance, climate change, and community-based natural resource management. The programme draws on disciplines including geography, sociology, economics, and environmental science to produce graduates equipped for careers in development planning and environmental management.

Career Prospects

  • Environmental policy analyst working with government departments such as the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment to develop and review legislation related to sustainable resource use in South Africa.
  • Community development practitioner employed by NGOs or municipalities to design and implement projects that balance socioeconomic upliftment with environmental conservation in rural and peri-urban communities.
  • Environmental consultant advising private sector companies on compliance with South African environmental impact assessment regulations and green business practices.
  • Climate change officer working within local government or international organisations to develop adaptation and mitigation strategies relevant to South African communities most vulnerable to climate shifts.
  • Conservation project coordinator managing community-based natural resource management programmes in partnership with bodies such as SANParks or provincial conservation authorities across South Africa.

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