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Last updated on 2025-11-28

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Environment and Society (Environmental Sciences) at Capilano University is designed for students passionate about making a positive impact on the environment and society. This program equips students with the necessary skills to tackle pressing global challenges such as climate change and natural resource depletion. By focusing on sustainable solutions, students will learn to create a better future for both humanity and the environment. The program emphasizes a comprehensive understanding of environmental sciences, integrating theoretical knowledge with practical applications.

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Environment and Society (Environmental Sciences) program spans a 4-year duration, providing students with a robust educational foundation. The program structure includes:

  • Essential science courses in disciplines such as biology, chemistry, ecology, and geography during the first two years.
  • Electives in Indigenous and First Nations topics, social sciences, and writing.
  • Upper-level courses that allow for specialization in areas such as biodiversity, climate change mitigation, and urban sustainability.
  • Experiential learning opportunities through community partnerships, including lab and fieldwork.
  • A capstone project in the final term, focusing on a topic of choice within environmental sciences.

Students can choose to study full-time or part-time, allowing for flexibility in their educational journey.

Featured Experiences

The Bachelor of Environment and Society (Environmental Sciences) program offers a variety of unique experiences, including:

  • Small class sizes that foster personalized mentorship from expert instructors.
  • Hands-on learning through lab and fieldwork with community partners, such as the Átl'ka7tsem/Howe Sound Biosphere region.
  • Opportunities to engage in community-based projects that address real-world environmental issues.
  • Integration of innovation, teamwork, and leadership skills throughout the program.

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Environment and Society (Environmental Sciences) program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Carbon/Decarbonizing Consultant: Advises organizations on reducing carbon footprints and implementing sustainable practices.
  • Climate Modelling/Analyst: Analyzes climate data to predict future climate scenarios and inform policy decisions.
  • Conservation Biologist: Works to protect and restore natural habitats and biodiversity.
  • Environmental Consultant and Educator: Provides expertise on environmental regulations and educates the public on sustainability practices.
  • Research Scientist: Conducts research on environmental issues, contributing to scientific knowledge and policy development.
  • Outdoor Educator: Teaches environmental science and sustainability practices in outdoor settings.
  • Restoration Ecologist: Focuses on restoring degraded ecosystems to their natural state.
  • Species-at-Risk Biologist: Works on conservation efforts for endangered species and their habitats.

 

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