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Last updated on 2025-04-19

Program overview

Program Overview

The Environmental Science Associate Degree at Douglas College is designed to explore the pressing environmental issues that impact our world both locally and globally. This program emphasizes a scientific perspective to enhance understanding of these complex challenges. Students will engage in an interdisciplinary approach, taking courses across various science disciplines such as biology, geology, and chemistry, alongside arts, social sciences, and business courses. The curriculum includes diverse topics like environmental geology, urban ecology, and marine biology, providing a comprehensive foundation in environmental science.

Program Structure

The Environmental Science Associate Degree program spans four semesters, allowing students to complete their studies in a structured timeframe. Key features of the program include:

  • Interdisciplinary coursework covering multiple science disciplines.
  • Field trips and field schools to enhance practical learning.
  • Use of industry-standard tools, such as geological mapping software.
  • Optional Co-operative Education Program for hands-on work experience.

Students are encouraged to plan their courses strategically, as the program is designed to facilitate a smooth transition to a four-year bachelor's degree program, with the potential to transfer all 60 credits earned. This program not only prepares students academically but also equips them with practical skills through real-world experiences.

Featured Experiences

  • Field trips to various environmental sites to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings.
  • Participation in field schools that provide immersive learning experiences.
  • Access to the Co-operative Education Program, allowing students to gain paid, full-time work experience while studying.
  • Utilization of advanced tools and software relevant to the environmental science field.

Career Options

Graduates of the Environmental Science Associate Degree can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Biological Science Technician: Assists in biological and environmental research, conducting experiments and collecting data.
  • Entry Level Environmental & Regulatory Specialist: Works with organizations to ensure compliance with environmental regulations and policies.
  • Environmental Analyst or Scientist (Entry Level): Conducts assessments and analyses of environmental data to inform policy and decision-making.
  • Environmental Cleanup Technician: Involved in the remediation of contaminated sites, ensuring safe and effective cleanup processes.
  • Environmental GIS Technician: Utilizes Geographic Information Systems to analyze spatial data related to environmental issues.

Other potential roles include Environmental Remediation Technician, Environmental Specialist, and Junior Environmental Technician, among others. These positions offer opportunities to make a significant impact on environmental conservation and sustainability efforts.

 

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