Overview
At the Bieler School of Environment, youÌýwill learn how toÌýcommunicate and contribute effectively on a range of environmental issues. Benefit fromÌýan environment whereÌýingenuity and openness to new ideasÌýare encouragedÌý– andÌýlearn to question established norms with confidence.Ìý
The Major in Environment brings togetherÌýaÌýbroad spectrum of perspectives, ideas and expertise to tackle some of the most pressing challenges facing our environment and world.ÌýThe program is intenselyÌýinterdisciplinary, and students work side-by-side with colleagues from all fieldsÌýof inquiry.Ìý
This major must be completed along with a Domain. The related Domains are:
- Biodiversity and Conservation
- Environmetrics
- Land Surface Processes and Environmental Change
- Water Environments and Ecosystems (Biological or Physical)
- Ecological Determinants of Health (Population or Cellular)
- Food Production and Environment
- Renewable Resource Management
Careers
By studyingÌýthe environment through an interdisciplinary lens, graduates of the Bieler School of EnvironmentÌýare prepared to tackle a breadth of pressing environmental issues from many angles. Possible career paths include:Ìý
- Environmental Policy Advisor
- Environmental Consultant
- Environmental Scientist
- Environmental Assessment Officer
- Green Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- Journalist / Science Communicator
- National / Provincial Parks Planner
- Climate Change Analyst
- International Development Planner / Project Officer
Course Work
As an Environment studentÌýyou can take courses like:
Possible Minors
Minors are a great way to customize your academic experience. Many students use minors to pursue interests outside their major, while others choose minors to complement their degree.
Minors that complement this program:
Related Majors
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Ready to apply?
For this program, you'll need to apply to the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.
Check the full admission requirements forÌýinformation aboutÌýdeadlines and whether supporting documents are required as part ofÌýyour application.Ìý