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3 Ecological Science Degree Programs in Canada


John Abbott College
Environmental Studies
- Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Canada
Certificate
On-Campus
English
Environmental Studies is a multidisciplinary academic field with the aim of understanding how humans interact with the natural world and affect natural systems, and how we can safeguard these systems upon which we are wholly dependent! Topic areas include the causes and impacts of the climate and ecological emergency (CEE), endangered species and biodiversity, the role of business and political action in solutions, sources of motivation for people's environmental stewardship, etc.


Trent University
Bachelor in Ecological Restoration
- Oshawa, Canada
- Peterborough, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
In this joint degree/diploma with Fleming College, students develop a specialized set of skills and knowledge in ecological rehabilitation. You’ll spend the first two years at Fleming College’s School of Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences in Lindsay, practising restoration in field work and applied courses.
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Trent University
Master of Science in Bioenvironmental Monitoring & Assessment
- Oshawa, Canada
- Peterborough, Canada
MSc
On-Campus
English
The new MSc in Bioenvironmental Monitoring and Assessment (BEMA) is designed to prepare its graduates for future employment in the fields of bioenvironmental monitoring, population assessment, wildlife management, and conservation biology. Many of today’s pressing environmental questions can be addressed either through robust analysis of existing ecological datasets or by conducting original research using especially novel and innovative approaches.
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Studying Ecological Science in Canada allows you to explore complex interactions between ecosystems and human activities. This field emphasizes sustainability and conservation, preparing you to tackle pressing environmental issues.
Through courses in biodiversity, ecosystem management, and environmental policy, you'll develop skills like analyzing ecological data, conducting field research, and implementing conservation strategies. As a student, you’ll gain practical experience in ecological monitoring and habitat restoration, actively engaging with real-world challenges. The environment encourages independence and curiosity, helping students strengthen adaptability as they explore new ideas.
With a focus on research and applied coursework, graduates typically find career opportunities in government agencies, non-profit organizations, and environmental consulting firms. You might work as an environmental scientist, conservation biologist, or sustainability consultant. Canada’s rich natural resources and diverse ecosystems provide a rich backdrop for your studies, where your work can contribute to global initiatives for environmental protection.