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2 Environmental Biology Bachelor's Degree Programs in Canada


Keyano College
Diploma in Environmental Technology Co-op
- Fort McMurray, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Start your new career in the exciting and rewarding field of Environmental Technology. Students are educated to national standards in environmental areas related to the natural resource sector, focusing on the oil sands and related Alberta industries. Areas of study include biology, chemistry, ecology, soil science, environmental law, geotechnical procedures, Geographic Information Systems, water quality, wildlife management, and land reclamation within forestry, mining, and oil sands operations.


Algoma University
Bachelor in Environmental Science
- Sault Ste. Marie, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Algoma U’s four-year Honours Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science program is an interdisciplinary program that integrates core courses in the disciplines of biology, chemistry, and geography. By integrating multiple disciplines, we are able to address some of the most profound and complex concerns faced by modern society.
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Studying Environmental Biology at the Bachelor's level in Canada offers you the chance to delve into the complexities of ecosystems and conservation practices. You'll engage with critical issues such as biodiversity, climate change, and ecosystem management within Canada's unique landscapes.
Courses often include field studies and hands-on research, allowing you to develop skills in species identification, ecological monitoring, and analyzing environmental data. This applied learning approach builds confidence as you engage with real-world challenges. Students enhance their problem-solving abilities while working on team-based projects that mimic industry practices, preparing you for the professional realm.
Graduates often pursue careers in wildlife management, environmental consulting, or conservation policy. The Canadian emphasis on sustainable practices equips you with a skill set that’s applicable globally. The environment fosters independence and curiosity, encouraging you to explore diverse aspects of environmental science and develop the competencies needed for a successful career.