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Course NameLocationDurationUAI
B Social Science - Urban Management Penrith; Bankstown 3F or EqP 60.50; 60.35
Bachelor of Applied Science (Environmental Health) Hawkesbury; Distance 3F; 6D 60.00; 64.05
Bachelor of Business and Commerce - Property Blacktown; Distance 3F or EqP 60.10; 66.70
Bachelor of Construction Management Penrith 4F or EqP 65.15
Bachelor of Engineering - Environmental Penrith 4F or EqP 68.00
Bachelor of Housing Penrith 3F or EqP 65.40
Bachelor of Tourism Management Penrith 3F or EqP 60.00

Note: International students are only able to enrol on a full-time study mode.

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FT = Full Time
EqP = Equivalent Part Time

For more information about courses at UWS, request a course information pack:
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International Course Enquiry Form

To lodge an application for the course of your choice check the Application Information.

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Natural and Built Environment, and Tourism Courses

Want to build a better world?  

The University of Western Sydney's Natural and Built Environment, and Tourism Program is one of Australia's finest, offering:

  • Professional recognition
  • Industry-based projects and placements
  • Broad subject choices
  • Full-time, part-time, or distance study
  • Flexible course structures
  • Exciting career options
  • Balance of theory and practical field studies
  • Local and international work experience opportunities
  • Research opportunities
  • Unique locations
  • Scholarships

The UWS Natural and Built Environment Program is your opportunity to do more than just build a career; it's your opportunity to build a better world.

Enrol in a UWS Natural & Built Environment, and Tourism degree, and be the architect of tomorrow's world.

Here's proof

Associate Professor Basant Maheshwari currently leads a multi-disciplinary  research team through the Co-operative Research Centre Irrigation Futures (CRC  IF) to identify business opportunities for improving management of effluent,  stormwater and ground water resources to satisfy environmental and irrigation  demands in the South Creek Catchment, Western Sydney.

The project seeks to identify business opportunities for irrigators, both urban and peri-urban, to become part of an expanding environmental service industry and in so doing support a truly sustainable and diversified irrigation business environment.

The project is expected to improve policies and institutional settings that support integrated water resource management in the Western Sydney region.

Studying the Natural & Built Environment, and Tourism at UWS

The University of Western Sydney's campuses are conveniently situated amidst Australia's largest natural wildernesses and booming industrial and residential developments, including:

  • the Cumberland Plain Woodland
  • the Blue Mountains World Heritage Area – one of the largest remnants of wilderness in NSW
  • the Hawkesbury-Nepean River system
  • agricultural surrounds
  • Penrith Whitewater Stadium
  • Sydney International Regatta Centre
  • Penrith Lakes Development Corporation
  • Prospect Reservoir, Nurragingy Recreation Reserve, Featherdale Wildlife Park, Blacktown Olympic Park

UWS Campuses

Most environmental and land-use management courses are ideally based on our Hawkesbury campus, which is located near one of the largest remnants of wilderness in NSW, the Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, and remnants of Cumberland Forest. It is also surrounded by agricultural and urban areas. With the mix of ecosystems, many environmental and sustainability issues can be explored on campus, in the sophisticated, well-equipped research laboratories and research centres provided to support student research projects.

Our built environment courses are based on Blacktown and Penrith campuses. As a student, you'll benefit from state-of-the-art 'purpose built' laboratory facilities, so you can investigate important practical aspects of construction and housing (e.g. how sound acts in different environments, how materials change composition when exposed to corrosives).

Be a 'world architect'... with a UWS Natural & Built Environment, and Tourism degree.