Background

Fish And Wildlife Conservation Technician (5214)

Credential:

Diploma

Estimated yearly tuition fee:

10,000 - 20,000 CAD

Program Length:

2 Years

Category:

Health & Communities Services

Level:

Undergraduate

Instruction language:

English

Application Fee:

100.00 CAD

Campuses:

Sault Ste. Marie

Intake and availability

Intake

Status

Deadline to apply


January 2025
Open
September 2025
Open
January 2026
Open

Program overview

Protecting our natural environment is important to you. We get that – trust us. 

With our campus nestled in Ontario between the largest freshwater lakes in the world, being fed by pristine rivers and wrapped by undisturbed forests, the conservation and sustainable management of our diverse ecosystem is a big deal.

Welcome to your new classroom. It’s breathtaking.

The two-year Fish and Wildlife Conservation Technician program is not only about identifying important fish and wildlife management issues affecting diverse ecosystems but developing solutions that will make a lasting impact on our environment.

Gain specialized skills in resource management techniques and gain a deep understanding of our changing environment through field and lab surveys.

Plus, through our partnership with the regional conservation authority, we’ve expanded our outdoor classroom adding more diverse lands to research and apply real-world natural resource management techniques.

Get outside. Make a difference. The real you was meant for the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Technician program

Admission requirements

Ontario Secondary School diploma with Grade 12 English (C) ENG4C or mature student status.


 

English requirements

Minimum International English Language Testing System (IELTS) score
Overall: 6
Listening: 6
Reading: 6
Writing: 6
Speaking: 6

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