Bachelor of Indigenous Environmental Science and Practice
Also available in co-op.
This program, offered in co-op features field trips to Indigenous communities and organizations, landbased instruction, interactive labs, and participation in discussion circles and ceremony. You will also learn from Indigenous Elders and Knowledge Holders.
Improve our relationship with the environment.
Change how we manage and protect our environment; become a leader in a movement that combines Indigenous and Western science. Explore diverse views on environmental issues and learn how to make decisions about land use, conservation and sustainability. Discover how history, colonization, law and technology impact our environment.
You are an agent of change.
Together we must create a better future for all beings, and that future starts with you. Our existence in intertwined with the rocks, the plants, the finned, the furred, the feathered, the four-legged, two-legged, many-legged and no-legged, those who creep and walk and swim and fly - all our relations. Support a world that is more respectful and responsive to all beings.
Sample First Year Courses
- Indigenous Environmental Science and Practice
- Discovering Biodiversity
- Calculus I
- General Chemistry I
- Introductory Financial Accounting
- Natural History of the Great Lakes Region
- Indigenous Knowledge for Environmental Science and Practice
- Indigenous Language and Culture
Curious about what other courses you'll take throughout your degree? Checkout this programs' Academic Calendar [5].
Estimated Cutoff Ranges
75-80%
Note: Estimated cutoff ranges are based on the admission averages from previous years and are provided solely as a point of reference. Exact cutoffs for the current cycle will be determined by the quantity and quality of applications received and the number of spaces available in the program. Co-op averages will often exceed the estimated cutoff ranges.
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