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Last updated on 2025-04-19

Program overview

Program Overview

The Earth & Environmental Sciences (Associate Degree) at Douglas College is designed to address some of the most pressing environmental issues of our time, such as climate change, pollution, and biodiversity loss. This program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of geological and environmental sciences, including the study of plate tectonics, fossils, earthquakes, and the environmental impacts of resource extraction. Students will engage in discussions and learn about the critical challenges facing our planet today, preparing them for further studies or careers in this vital field.

Program Structure

The Earth & Environmental Sciences program is structured to be completed in two years. It offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes:

  • 60 university transfer credits upon completion.
  • Courses that focus on both theoretical knowledge and practical applications in Earth and Environmental Sciences.
  • Opportunities for specialization within the field.
  • Optional Co-operative Education Program, allowing students to gain paid, full-time work experience while studying.

Students are encouraged to plan their courses carefully to ensure they can transfer all credits to a university program, potentially entering the third year of a bachelor's degree. The program emphasizes a blend of classroom learning and hands-on experience, preparing graduates for various career paths in environmental science.

Featured Experiences

  • Optional Co-operative Education Program that alternates semesters of study with paid work experience.
  • Hands-on learning opportunities through field studies and laboratory work.
  • Engagement with real-world environmental issues and challenges.
  • Access to experienced faculty and industry professionals.

Career Options

Graduates of the Earth & Environmental Sciences program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Resource Management: Overseeing the sustainable use of natural resources, ensuring environmental protection and compliance with regulations.
  • Resource Sustainability: Developing strategies to promote sustainable practices in resource extraction and usage.
  • Geologist: Studying the Earth's processes, materials, and history to inform resource exploration and environmental assessments.
  • Environmental Technician: Assisting in the monitoring and management of environmental projects, including pollution control and remediation efforts.
  • Water Treatment Plant Operator: Managing the operations of facilities that treat and distribute water, ensuring safety and compliance with health standards.
  • Watershed Stewardship: Working to protect and manage watersheds, promoting conservation and sustainable practices.
  • Research Assistant: Supporting scientific research in environmental studies, data collection, and analysis.
  • Lab Technician: Conducting experiments and analyses in laboratory settings to support environmental research and monitoring.

 

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