The MSci Natural Sciences (Environment) at the University of York's School of Natural Sciences is a four-year integrated master's program designed for students seeking deep multidisciplinary expertise for addressing complex environmental challenges. Students build a core foundation in natural sciences (chemistry, biology, mathematics, physics) before specialising in environmental science. The environment specialisation trains students to understand and manage human impacts on Earth’s systems, covering climate change, air pollution, energy transitions, biodiversity, and environmental policy. The course integrates research-led teaching, independent research projects, fieldwork and optional modules, preparing graduates for transformative roles in environmental consultancy, policy-making, management, and research. The program is suitable for those pursuing careers in government, industry, NGOs, or further academic research.