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Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Geology, University of Regina

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About this course

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The Geology and Environmental Geoscience programs at the University of Regina focus on understanding the processes and structures of the Earth, along with their applications in resource exploration and environmental studies. These programs combine solid earth sciences fundamentals with extensive hands-on and field experiences, including field schools and research opportunities. They aim to prepare students to address geological hazards, resource management, and environmental issues, especially relevant to Saskatchewan’s rich mineral, oil, and gas resources. Graduates become equipped with skills in geological mapping, analysis, and research, making them well-prepared to enter various industries such as mining, oil and gas, environmental consulting, or pursue further academic studies.

Why this course is highly recommended

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The program is highly regarded for its comprehensive curriculum that balances theoretical knowledge with practical, field-based training. It is accredited by APEGS, ensuring eligibility for professional registration across Canada. The program’s strong industry connections and research facilities prepare graduates for high employment rates and diverse career options, including roles in mineral exploration, environmental science, and geoscience research. Additionally, the opportunity for co-op placements offers valuable work experience early in your career, making graduates highly sought after.

Specialisation

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Students can specialise in two major areas: mineral exploration or oil and gas exploration, depending on their interests and career goals. These specialisations focus on different applications of geology, aligning with Saskatchewan’s resource-driven economy and global industry demands.

Course fees

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Application fees

15.36L

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1st year tuition fees

15.36L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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The programs are structured as a four-year Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree, with options for honours. To qualify for an honours degree, students need an overall average of at least 70%, and at least 75% in relevant science courses. Research is a key component for honours students, who must complete and present a thesis based on their research project.
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English language test

IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

83

PTE

59

DUOLINGO

120

Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the University of Regina admission page for complete details.

Career prospects

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Graduates are in demand by employers in both the public and private sectors. Potential roles encompass environmental consultants, exploration geologists, field geologists in mining or petroleum industries, geoscientists, hydrologists, paleontologists, volcanologists, and more. Many alumni have secured positions with major corporations, government agencies, and research institutions, benefiting from their practical experience and professional affiliations.

FAQs

What’s the difference between a Bachelor of Science and a Bachelor of Science Honours?

Honours students are required to conduct research and present a thesis, and they need higher academic performance—an overall average of at least 70%, with 75% in required science courses. Admission to honours requires approval from the department and should be planned before entering the final year.

Are there opportunities for student activities and networking?

Yes, students can participate in clubs like the D. M. Kent Club of Geology and events organized by the Science Students’ Society, providing opportunities to connect with peers, faculty, and industry professionals.