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 Bachelor of Applied Science: Environmental Management
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SchoolLakeland College
LocationVermilion, AB, Canada
School TypeCollege
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 1,496
DegreeBachelor
Honours
Co-op
Length2 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*
Prerequisites
Prerequisites NotesGraduates of the following two-year diploma programs may be eligible for direct entry with a minimum GPA of 2.3: Lakeland College - Environmental Science Diplomas (all majors); Assiniboine Community College -Land and Water Management; Lethbridge College - Environmental Assessment & Restoration: Loyalist College (entry to MEP major) - Environmental Technician - Environmental Technologist; Medicine Hat College (entry to MEP major) - Reclamation Technology; Mohawk College (entry to MEP major) - Environmental Technician; NAIT (entry to MEP major) - Biological Sciences Technology - Environmental Sciences - Renewable Resources; Niagara College (entry to MEP major) - Environmental Technician; Olds College - Land Water Resources - Land Reclamation - Environmental Stewardship (Chemistry 200 and Statistics (AGRN 410) are required); Portage College (entry to MEP major) - Natural Resource Technology; Fleming College (entry to MEP major) - Environmental Technology; Selkirk College (entry to MEP major) - Integrated Resource Technology; SAIT Polytechnic (entry to MEP major) - Environmental Technology; SIAST (entry to MEP major) - Environmental Engineering Technology - Integrated Resources Management (chemistries required) - Water Resources Engineering Technology. Applicants with a diploma or degree in a related specialization with a minimum GPA of 2.3 may be eligible. All applicants must have college/university level: Inorganic and Organic Chemistry; Introductory Soil Science; and Statistics. Soil Classification and Field Botany and Plant Taxonomy are highly recommended for the Reclamation/Remediation Major.
Cost
Provincial: $6,613
National: $6,613
Scholarships2 scholarship(s)
Description

Take the next step in your environmental career with Lakeland's applied degree. Choose to major in either reclamation and remediation or monitoring and environmental protection. Get equipped to be a project manager, inspector, or specialist. Whether you come from a diploma or degree program, this applied degree will build on and add to your practical skills.



In the first year you’ll build advanced technical and field skills. You’ll also connect with industry on field trips. In the second year you’ll put your knowledge to work in an 8-month placement. You complete the program with a capstone presentation about your practicum.
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