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 Environment Minor (18 credits) is intended to complement the expertise gained through a Major, Major Concentration, Faculty Program, or Interfaculty Program outside theÌýBieler School of Environment. Students taking the MinorÌýin Environment are exposed to different approaches, perspectives, and world views that will help them gain an understanding of the complexity and the conflicts that underlie environmental problems.
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Careers
By studyingÌýthe environment through an interdisciplinary lens, you will beÌýprepared to tackle a breadth of pressing environmental issues from many angles. Possible career paths include:Ìý
- Environmental Policy AdvisorÌý
- 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:
Ready to apply?
See theÌýfull eligibility informationÌýfor more information about deadlines and required documents for your application.