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Bachelor of Science, and Bachelor of Science (Ag.Env.Sc.)

Major in Environment (60 to 66 credits)

BSc and BSc (AgEnvSc) students have the choice of different program options within the Major in Environment:

Atmospheric Environment and Air QualityÌýBSc students in Science only
Biodiversity and Conservation
Earth Sciences and Economics BSc students in Science only
Ecological Determinants of Health
Environmetrics
Food Production and Environment
Land Surface Processes and Environmental Change
Renewable Resource Management
Water Environments and Ecosystems

Common among all programs are theÌýcore ENVR courses.ÌýIn addition to the 21 credits of core ENVR courses listed below, students will focus on a specific concentration, or area of interest, related to the environment.








*The Major Environment can be completed through the Bachelor of Science degree (available through the Faculty of Science, on the Downtown Campus), or through the B.Sc. (Ag. Env. Sc.) degree (available through the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, on the Macdonald Campus). ÌýStudents interested in working primarily on one or the other campus should apply to the appropriate Faculty.

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To obtain a B.Sc. Major Environment, or B.Sc.(Ag.Env.Sc.) Major Environment, students must:

(a) pass all courses counted towards the Major Environment program with a grade of C or higher

(b) confirm that their course selection satisfies the required components of their Environment program

(c) fufill all Faculty degree requirements as specified inÌýthe or , respectively, of the Course CatalogueÌý


See also Information for StudentsÌýfor detailsÌýconcerning:

  • Majors and Concentrations
  • Suggested First Year courses
  • Taking courses Outside your FacultyÌýor on the "Other" campusÌý(Science students, in particular, need to be aware of the Restricted Courses list)
  • ENVR course sections - beware!
  • Statistics course(s) overlap
  • Your Faculty's Student Affairs Office

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