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Riley Payne is one of the first graduates from UC鈥檚 new Environmental Science programme.
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Riley Payne is one of the first graduates from UC鈥檚 new Environmental Science programme.
Riley Payne is already putting his 蘑菇视频在线观看 (UC) degree into action, testing water quality in local rivers, beaches and lakes.
He is one of the first graduates from UC鈥檚 new听Environmental Science听programme, which launched in 2017.
Along with his fellow Environmental Scientists, he鈥檒l be graduating at the College of Science graduation ceremony at the Christchurch Town Hall on Friday morning.
Riley has a summer job as a water quality officer for Environment Canterbury but is keen to pursue a career in freshwater monitoring and environmental advisory.
Environmental Science at UC is wide-ranging and relevant to the real world, he says. 鈥淚t helps me a lot in my current job and has inspired me to go out and do something positive for the environment, definitely.
鈥淚t focused on how things can be changed and how we can make a difference so that was really cool.
鈥淚t was broad and interesting with a really good balance of big picture issues like climate change and small scale issues like water pollution and water testing and showed how they all fit together, which was really useful for this job. It just puts everything into perspective.鈥
鈥淲e are delighted that our graduates are being snapped up by employers,鈥 UC鈥檚 Director of Environmental Science,听Associate Professor Sally Gaw, says. 鈥淭his new undergraduate major was developed in response to student demand for an interdisciplinary Environmental Science programme and was designed to equip graduates to tackle New Zealand鈥檚 environmental challenges.鈥
Associate Professor Ann Brower听says the new course was introduced to help students prepare for the challenges of a modern world in which people are increasingly aware of environmental constraints.
The Environmental Science teaching team is very proud of the first cohort of Environmental Science students who are graduating this week.
鈥淭hey鈥檙e a remarkable bunch, they鈥檙e incredibly talented and motivated. I have every faith, and every confidence, that they will change the world for the better.鈥
The Environmental Science programme is rapidly growing in popularity, Dr Brower says. 鈥淭he intake has gone from 58 in 2017 to about 180 this year. We鈥檙e preparing New Zealand鈥檚 next generation of environmental leaders.鈥