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Last updated on 2025-03-31

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Geoscience at Vancouver Island University is a comprehensive four-year program designed to provide students with a solid foundation in geosciences. This program emphasizes core concepts such as the scientific method, Earth systems, and the evolution of life on Earth. Students will engage in hands-on activities in both laboratory and field settings, fostering independent research and inquiry. A key focus of the program is "Environmental Geoscience," reflecting the expertise of the faculty and the unique geographical context of British Columbia. Graduates will be well-prepared for various career opportunities in the geoscience field.

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Science in Geoscience program is structured as follows:

  • Program Length: 4 Years
  • Credits Required: 124 credits
  • Program Options: Major
  • Location: Nanaimo

Students will complete a series of core and elective courses, ensuring a well-rounded education in geoscience. The program includes opportunities for hands-on learning through laboratory work and field studies, which are essential for practical understanding. Students are encouraged to engage in independent research projects, enhancing their analytical and communication skills.

Featured Experiences

  • Hands-on laboratory and field activities to apply theoretical knowledge.
  • Independent research opportunities to develop critical thinking and inquiry skills.
  • Focus on "Environmental Geoscience," aligning with local ecological needs and job market demands.
  • Access to experienced instructors from the Earth Science and Geography departments.

Career Options

Graduates of the Bachelor of Science in Geoscience can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Environmental Scientist: Work on projects related to environmental protection and sustainability.
  • Geologist: Study the Earth's materials, processes, and history to inform resource management.
  • Hydrologist: Focus on water resources, studying the distribution and movement of groundwater and surface water.
  • Mining Engineer: Oversee the extraction of minerals and ensure safe and efficient mining operations.
  • Geoscience Consultant: Provide expert advice on geological issues to various industries, including construction and environmental management.

 

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