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Medium of studying
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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Natural Resources Management | Wildlife Management | Environmental Sciences
Area of study
Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries | Natural Science
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Environmental Management Program

The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Management is offered by the Faculty of Forestry and Environmental Management and the Faculty of Science, with classes held on the Fredericton campus.


Program Description

This program inspires students to solve natural and environmental problems from a holistic, systems perspective. By studying the land, water, air, plants, and people, students learn how to predict and interpret climate change and build a solutions-based career that protects and bolsters natural resources.


Majors and Minors

Students can choose from the following majors:


  • People, Policy and Planning
  • Water Resources Management
  • Wildlife Conservation This program also provides the opportunity to complete a Wildlife Management Certification or a minor in Marine Biology through the Canadian Rivers Institute.

Sample Courses

  • ENR 1001: Resource Management Issues, Ethics and Communication
  • ENR 4973: Field Camp
  • ENR 3201: Urban Hydrology and Water Management
  • ENR 2021: Natural Resource Management, Institutions, Policy and Governance

Careers

Graduates of the Environmental Management program can pursue careers as:


  • Climate Change Advisor
  • Wildlife/Wetland/Aquatic Specialist
  • Environmental Field Assessor
  • Ecologist
  • Ecosystem Analyst

Admission Requirements

For admission requirements, students should select "Environment and Natural Resources" in the admission requirements tool.


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