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Overview of Programs Offered
The Ã山ǿ¼é School of Environment has developed seven programs, which are offered on the Downtown and Macdonald campuses:
- A Minor in Environment is open to all undergraduate students. For more information, see Minor in Environment.
- A Faculty Program in Environment leading to a B.A. is open to students meeting the entrance requirements of the Faculty of Arts. For more information, see B.A. Faculty Program in Environment.
- An Interfaculty Program in Environment leading to a B.A. & Sc. is open to students meeting the entrance requirements for the Bachelor of Arts and Science. For more information, see Bachelor of Arts and Science (B.A. & Sc.) - Interfaculty Program in Environment.
- A Major in Environment leading to a B.Sc.(Ag.Env.Sc.) is open to students meeting the entrance requirements of the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. For more information, see Major in Environment – B.Sc.(Ag.Env.Sc.) and B.Sc..
- A Major in Environment leading to a B.Sc. is open to students meeting the entrance requirements of the Faculty of Science. For more information, see Major in Environment – B.Sc.(Ag.Env.Sc.) and B.Sc..
- An Honours Program in Environment is open to senior Environment students in the B.A., B.A. & Sc., B.Sc.(Ag.Env.Sc.) and B.Sc. degrees. For more information, see Honours Program in Environment.
- A Diploma in Environment is available only to students who have already completed a Bachelor or an equivalent degree, and who want to return to university for further undergraduate study. The Diploma is offered by the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, the Faculty of Arts, and the Faculty of Science. For more information, see Diploma in Environment.
These programs strive to offer the flexibility necessary to deal with the environment through a set of core courses that provide the general knowledge base of the program combined with a progressive series of courses in a trans-disciplinary area of environmental specialization, referred to as a Domain.
The programs are designed to prepare students for further study in environment or discipline-based graduate programs, and for employment in industry, government, and education.
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Ã山ǿ¼é School of Environment—2010-2011 (last updated Apr. 22, 2010) (disclaimer)