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Quebec Natural Resources and Environmental University Programs and Courses in Canada

Natural Resources and Environmental undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate certificates and degrees available in Quebec. Study for a bachelor's, master's or a doctorate (PHD) Natural Resources and Environmental program in Quebec.



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Natural Resources and Environmental Programs, Courses, Schools and Degrees in Quebec Universities

What is Natural Resources and Environmental?

Environmental programs are becoming increasingly popular on university campuses across Canada as the demand increases. They are primarily concerned with developing techniques for understanding, analyzing and solving environmental problems created by human populations.


What do Natural Resources and Environmental students learn?

Environmental programs are many and varied, and students interested in careers in this area should research the different options carefully. For example, there are degrees offered in Environmental Biology and Environmental Science (B.Sc.), Ecological Agriculture (B.Sc.Agr.), and Environmental Studies (B.A.), among others. Each one has a slightly different emphasis and offers students a differing range of careers. To take the two most common:

Environmental science programs are concerned with developing scientific solutions to environmental problems. As such, they place a heavy emphasis on work in biology, chemistry and the earth sciences, and students may choose to specialize in these or other areas. There is usually a solid grounding in geography and computer sciences as well.

Environmental studies programs focus more on the political, social, economic, legal, cultural and ethical factors involved in human interaction with the environment. While students receive a basic foundation in the sciences, the emphasis is on the human dimension in environmental concerns. Students learn to analyze complex environmental issues from a variety of points of view and to develop effective methods of change.

Regardless of type, all programs are interdisciplinary in nature, and seek to make new connections to find innovative solutions. Students may take courses in philosophy, religion, agriculture, sociology and anthropology to round out their education.

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Universities with Natural Resources and Environmental Programs in Quebec

  • Environment
    | Undergraduate Degree | McGill University |

  • Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
    | Undergraduate Degree | McGill University |

  • McGill School of Environment
    | Undergraduate Degree | McGill University |

  • Neotropical Environment Option (NEO)
    | Graduate Degree | McGill University |

  • Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
    | Undergraduate Degree | McGill University |

  • Neotropical Environment Option
    | Undergraduate Degree | McGill University |

  • Building, Civil and Environmental Engineering
    | Undergraduate Degree | Concordia University |

  • Environmental Engineering
    | Graduate Degree | Concordia University |

  • Environmental Impact Assessment
    | Graduate Degree | Concordia University |

  • Environmental Studies Minor
    | Undergraduate Degree | Bishop's University |

  • Environmental Studies and Geography
    | Undergraduate Degree | Bishop's University |

  • Natural Sciences and Mathematics
    | Undergraduate Degree | Bishop's University |


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