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Last updated on 2025-08-20

Program overview

Program overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Environmental and Sustainability Studies at UNBC emphasizes an integrated social science and humanities perspective. This program focuses on the foundations of environmental citizenship, equipping graduates with a deep understanding of the ecological underpinnings of environmental issues. Students explore the social aspects of environmental challenges, including ethics, policy, governance, Indigenous perspectives, gender, and environmental justice. This comprehensive approach positions students as effective agents of social and environmental change, providing them with the necessary tools to assess sustainability in practice.

Program structure

The Bachelor of Arts in Environmental and Sustainability Studies is designed to be completed in a minimum of 120 credit hours. Students have the flexibility to choose from one of four areas of specialization, allowing them to tailor their degree to their interests:

  • Global Environmental Studies: Focuses on global scale or international issues, ideal for those considering work abroad.
  • Communities and Environmental Citizenship: Targets those interested in working with communities, local governments, and non-profits.
  • Natural Resources Management: Aims at integrating a social science perspective into the management of natural resources.
  • Indigenous Perspectives: Designed for students wanting to collaborate with Indigenous peoples or assist in building relationships with them.

Throughout the program, students will engage in various learning experiences that prepare them for real-world challenges in environmental and sustainability fields.

Featured Experiences

  • Capstone Course: This course takes learning beyond the classroom, involving students in campus initiatives and community gatherings focused on local sustainability projects.
  • Hands-on Learning: The program emphasizes practical experiences that foster collaboration and measurable change within the community.
  • Research Opportunities: Students may engage in transformative clean energy research and other sustainability initiatives.
  • Community Engagement: The program encourages participation in student-led initiatives aimed at promoting sustainability.

Career Options

  • Environmental Consultant: Advises organizations on how to minimize their environmental impact and comply with regulations.
  • Sustainability Coordinator: Develops and implements sustainability initiatives within organizations to promote eco-friendly practices.
  • Policy Analyst: Researches and analyzes policies related to environmental issues, providing recommendations for improvement.
  • Community Outreach Specialist: Works with communities to raise awareness about environmental issues and promote sustainable practices.
  • Natural Resource Manager: Oversees the management and conservation of natural resources, ensuring sustainable use and protection.

 

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