You can study environmental science at the undergraduate and undergraduate (honors) levels. Acadia's courses are accredited by the Environmental Occupational Organization of Canada (ECO). It includes freshman and sophomore core courses in biology, earth sciences, and chemistry.
The core themes of environmental science courses provide common clues that connect other courses. The focus areas of the four-year plan can be designed to meet your personal needs, but can also be selected from ecology, dialogue biology, environmental geoscience, environmental policy, and sustainable development. This degree requires an intensive field course in the field of environmental science and an honors student thesis project.
There is also an award-winning cooperative option that allows you to alternate work and study periods, which means you can earn money while you study.
Get Inspired:
As an Arcadia Environmental Science student, you will learn by doing. The program is multidisciplinary, offering small class sizes, first-class teaching facilities, state-of-the-art scientific laboratories, the university's commitment to environmental research, and dedicated faculty. A close-knit community ensures that you will build a strong network that will generally continue to exist long after graduation.
Future Careers:
Completion of Grade -12 or High School or Equivalent. All applications must be supported by official copies of all high school transcripts and other records of academic work.
Transcripts should be certified by the school and prepared in a sealed envelope by the school. They can either be sent to Acadia directly from the school or given to the student to send. Certified transcripts acceptable to Acadia will be used as a basis of admission.
Admission requirements differ depending on the student's educational system. We review all applications from international students individually
International Schools:
Other Admission Guidelines:
Completion of High School or Grade -12 or Equivalent. Admission Requirements Vary from province to province.
Canadian High Schools:
Other Admission Guidelines:
International Baccalaureate (IB) program
Admission from other than high school
The English Language Proficiency (ELP) requirements for Environmental Science (BSc) in Canada: are:
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Tuition Fees | CA$21,049.86 /year | ||||||
Living Cost | CA$10,800.00/year (CA$900.00/month) |
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Student Earning | CA$16,064.00/year |
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You will earn CA$16,064.00/year by working (20h/week * 4 weeks * 8 months * CAD 12.55/h) + (40h/week * 4 weeks * 4 months * CAD 12.55/h) at minimum wage of CA$12.55/hour. |
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Tuition Fees | CA$11,008.86 /year | ||||||
Living Cost | CA$10,800.00/year (CA$900.00/month) |
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Student Earning | CA$16,064.00/year | ||||||
This is just an estimate. You don't have any work hour limit. You will earn CA$16,064.00/year by working (20h/week * 4 weeks * 8 months * CAD 12.55/h) + (40h/week * 4 weeks * 4 months * CAD 12.55/h) at minimum wage of CA$12.55/hour. |
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