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3 Natural Resource Management Bachelors Degree Programs in Canada


Thompson Rivers University
Bachelor of Natural Resource Science
- Kamloops, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Gain a broad and in-depth understanding of natural resources, including not only biology, ecology and scientific method, but sector-specific resource management for forestry, fisheries, range and recreation.


The Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology
Graduate Certificate in Environmental Management and Assessment (Co-op and Non Co-op Version)
- Pembroke, Canada
- Ottawa, Canada
Graduate Certificate
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The Environmental Management and Assessment Ontario College Graduate Certificate program adds depth to your existing expertise in the environmental management and assessment field. Highly skilled and environmentally aware professionals are constantly being sought out by employers in the field. This program enhances your knowledge of environmental sciences.
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Sheridan College
Graduate Certificate in Environmental Control
- Oakville, Canada
Graduate Certificate
On-Campus
English
An Environmental Control graduate certificate from Sheridan offers quick entry into this rapidly expanding field for graduates from a traditional science, engineering or technology discipline. Environmental laws and regulations: Air pollution, energy and climate-change issues, Environmental management systems, including ISO 14001. Current methods for sampling, analysis and treatment of air, water, solid waste and hazardous waste streams.
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Natural Resource Management degree programs at the Bachelor's level in Canada prepare you to tackle pressing environmental challenges. This field is engaging and vital, focusing on the sustainable use and conservation of natural resources.
Through courses in environmental policy, ecosystem management, and resource economics, you'll gain specialized skills such as assessing ecological impacts and developing conservation strategies. Students build confidence as they engage with current issues and practical solutions, often working on projects that connect them to real-world challenges.
Canadian universities emphasize experiential learning, allowing you to participate in hands-on activities, fieldwork, and collaborative projects with industry experts. Graduates often pursue careers as environmental consultants, conservation officers, or resource managers, taking advantage of Canada’s rich natural resources and commitment to sustainability. This background enables you to develop a global perspective in a field with transferable skills applicable in various environmental sectors worldwide.