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Environmental Studies Certificate

at College of the Rockies · Cranbrook, British Columbia

Duration

Tuition

On request

Intake

Fall, Spring

Mode

Blended

About this program

<h3>Course Overview</h3><p>The Environmental Studies Certificate at the College of the Rockies provides students with a comprehensive foundation in understanding ecological principles, environmental impact, and sustainable practices. The curriculum encompasses a variety of subjects, including ecology, environmental policy, conservation strategies, and resource management. Students will engage in both theoretical and practical learning experiences designed to foster a robust understanding of environmental issues and the critical thinking skills necessary to address them.</p><p>This program is structured to include interactive lectures, hands-on fieldwork, and lab experiences. Students will explore local ecosystems and engage with community organizations to apply their knowledge in real-world settings. By participating in group projects and discussions, learners can develop a collaborative approach to problem-solving while learning about the importance of preserving our natural environment.</p><p>Students who complete this program will acquire valuable skills such as data analysis, environmental assessment, and communication strategies for raising awareness about environmental issues. Studying in a location known for its diverse landscapes and commitment to environmental sustainability, students can draw inspiration from the stunning natural surroundings that highlight the relevance of their studies.</p>

Entry requirements

<h3>Entry Requirements</h3><p>To enroll in the Environmental Studies Certificate program, students typically need to possess a high school diploma or equivalent. Some courses may require prior knowledge in science or social studies. Additionally, a strong interest in environmental issues and a commitment to sustainability is often essential for success in this field.</p>

English: <h3>English Language Requirements</h3><p>Students whose first language is not English are usually required to demonstrate proficiency in the language. Typical benchmarks include an overall IELTS score of 6.0 or a TOEFL score of 80, with specific minimum scores in reading, writing, listening, and speaking sections. It’s advisable to check the university’s official requirements for any updates or changes.</p>

International students: <h3>International Student Requirements</h3><p>International students intending to study in the country must obtain a student visa. This generally involves providing proof of acceptance into the program, financial support for tuition and living expenses, and other relevant documentation. It is essential to verify the specific requirements on the official immigration website or the university's international office, as policies can vary by country.</p>

Career outcomes

<h3>Career Outcomes</h3><ul><li>Environmental Consultant</li><li>Conservation Scientist</li><li>Park Ranger</li><li>Natural Resource Manager</li><li>Sustainability Officer</li><li>Environmental Educator</li><li>Wildlife Biologist</li><li>Policy Analyst</li></ul>

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