Ecosystem Management - Bachelor of
Make the forests, mountaintops and fields your future workplace by building on your environmental sciences diploma in the Bachelor of Ecosystem Management program. Designed with input from environmental industry partners and delivered through two program streams, the degree prepares you for work in either environmental management and restoration, or fish and wildlife management.
Courses
- BIO 3350 — Comparative Animal Biology
- BIO 3352 — Applied Biotechnology
- BIO 4461 — Field Ornithology
- BIO 4462 — Mammalogy
- CHM 4455 — Analytical Chemistry
- CHM 4456 — Ecotoxicology
- ECN 1180 — Microeconomics
- ENV 3355 — Environmental Quality
- ENV 3372 — Environmental Policy
- ENV 3381 — Environmental Water Quality
- ENV 3383 — Environmental Soil Physics
- ENV 3397 — Environmental Assessment and Auditing
- ENV 4450 — Senior Project I
- ENV 4451 — Senior Project II
- ENV 4452 — Contaminated Site Management
- ENV 4453 — Applied Wetland and Stream Management
- GEO 3376 — Advanced Geographic Information Systems
- GEO 3380 — Hydrology
- GEO 3382 — Contaminant Hydrogeology
- GEO 3383 — Geomorphology
- GEO 4464 — Applied Limnology
- HUM 3370 — Environmental Ethics
- RRM 3350 — Integrated Resource Management
- RRM 3368 — Wildlife Field Techniques
- RRM 3369 — Fishery Management Techniques
- RRM 4454 — Restoration Ecology
- RRM 4460 — Species At Risk Management
- RRM 4463 — Population Ecology and Management
- RSR 3350 — Analytics and Experimental Design
- RSR 3360 — Laboratory Techniques
- STS 3355 — Inferential Statistics