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Last updated on 2025-05-08

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Environmental Biology program at McGill University offers students world-class training in the biology, conservation, and ecology of various organisms, including plants, birds, mammals, insects, fungi, and microbes. This program emphasizes a strong foundation in critical areas such as endangered species conservation, environmental pollution, and protected areas management. Students will explore how organisms adapt to environmental changes and the resulting impacts on ecosystems. The program also encourages participation in cutting-edge research focused on climate change and its effects on wildlife and habitats. Graduates will be equipped with specialized knowledge to address pressing environmental challenges.

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Environmental Biology program is designed to provide a comprehensive educational experience that spans a minimum of three years. Students are required to select at least one specialization from the following options:

  • Wildlife Biology
  • Applied Ecology
  • Plant Biology

This structure allows students to tailor their education to their interests while gaining essential skills in environmental biology. The program also includes opportunities for hands-on learning and research, ensuring that students are well-prepared for their future careers. Additionally, students can choose to pursue minors in related fields such as:

  • Animal Biology
  • Earth System Science
  • Environmental Engineering

These options enhance the academic experience and provide a broader understanding of environmental issues.

Featured Experiences

  • Hands-on experience in scientific research.
  • Field courses, such as the Desert Ecology course, which includes camping and research in unique ecosystems.
  • Opportunities to engage in cutting-edge research on climate change.
  • Access to a small, friendly campus environment that fosters community and involvement.

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Environmental Biology program can pursue a variety of career paths in biological and environmental sciences. Some potential job options include:

  • Wildlife Biologist: Study and manage wildlife populations and their habitats.
  • Conservation Officer: Enforce laws and regulations to protect natural resources and wildlife.
  • Wildlife Veterinarian: Provide medical care to wild animals and work on conservation efforts.
  • Zookeeper: Care for animals in captivity and educate the public about wildlife conservation.
  • Public/Private Lands Manager: Oversee the management and conservation of land resources.
  • Environmental Impact Assessment Officer: Evaluate the potential environmental impacts of proposed projects.

 

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