

Bachelor of Science in Environment and Natural Resources, University of New Brunswick
Saint John, New Brunswick
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48 Months
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About this course
The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management at UNB's Fredericton campus encourages students to explore the world around them and develop solutions for natural and environmental problems from a holistic, systems perspective. Students learn about the land, water, air, plants, and people, gaining the ability to predict and interpret climate change impacts. The program aims to prepare students for careers focused on protecting and enhancing natural resources, with a comprehensive understanding of environmental issues.
Why this course is highly recommended
This program is ideal for those passionate about solving environmental challenges from a systems perspective, combining theoretical knowledge with practical experience. The flexibility to choose majors or combine different areas gives students a personalized education path. The inclusion of certification options, like Wildlife Management, enhances career prospects in diverse environmental fields.
Specialisation
Students can choose from majors such as People, Policy and Planning; Water Resources Management; and Wildlife Conservation. The program also offers opportunities to complete a Wildlife Management Certification or a minor in Marine Biology through the Canadian Rivers Institute, allowing students to tailor their education to specific environmental interests.
Course fees
Application fees
11.82L
1st year tuition fees
11.82L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Admission requirements can be found by selecting 'Environment and Natural Resources' in the university's admission tools. Specific details are not provided in the available data.
English language test
DUOLINGO
115
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
85
PTE
59
Career prospects
Graduates can pursue careers such as Climate Change Advisors, Wildlife/Wetland/Aquatic Specialists, Environmental Field Assessors, Ecologists, and Ecosystem Analysts, leveraging their knowledge to work in various environmental and conservation roles.
FAQs
What are some sample courses offered?
Some courses include Resource Management Issues, Ethics and Communication, Field Camp, Urban Hydrology and Water Management, and Natural Resource Management, Institutions, Policy and Governance.
Are there special certification opportunities?
Yes, students can complete a Wildlife Management Certification or a minor in Marine Biology through the Canadian Rivers Institute.
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