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All courses given by the º«¹úÂãÎè School of Environment (Subject Code ENVR) are considered as courses taught by the Faculty of Science.
Science students who are interested in studying the environment should refer to Programs, Courses and University Regulations > Faculties & Schools > º«¹úÂãÎè School of Environment.
This 18-credit Minor is intended for Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Science students and Faculty of Science students, but is open to students from other faculties as well, except Arts and Law.
For more information, see Minor Environment (18 credits).
The rapid expansion of industrialization has been accompanied by a host of environmental problems, many, if not most, involving the atmosphere. Some problems are of a local nature, such as air pollution in large urban centres, while others are global, or at least reach areas far removed from industrial activities. ...
For more information, see Major Environment - Atmospheric Environment and Air Quality (60 credits).
This domain (63 credits including core) is open only to students in the B.Sc.(Ag.Env.Sc.) Major in Environment or B.Sc. Major in Environment program. ...
For more information, see Major Environment - Biodiversity and Conservation (63 credits).
The resources necessary for human society are extracted from the Earth, used as raw materials in our factories and refineries, and then returned to the Earth as waste. Geological processes produce resources humans depend on, and they also determine the fate of wastes in the environment. Understanding Earth's geologic processes provides us with the knowledge to...
For more information, see Major Environment - Earth Sciences and Economics (66 credits).
The Cellular concentration in this domain is open only to students in the B.Sc.(Ag.Env.Sc.) Major Environment or B.Sc. Major Environment program. ...
For more information, see Major Environment - Ecological Determinants of Health - Cellular (63 credits).
The Population concentration in this domain is open only to students in the B.Sc.(Ag.Env.Sc.) Major Environment or B.Sc. Major Environment program. ...
For more information, see Ecological Determinants of Health - Population (63 credits).
This domain (63 credits including core) is open only to students in the B.Sc.(Ag.Env.Sc.) Major in Environment or B.Sc. Major in Environment program. ...
For more information, see Major Environment - Environmetrics (63 credits).
This domain (63 credits including core) is open only to students in the B.Sc.(Ag.Env.Sc.) Major in Environment or B.Sc. in Environment program. ...
For more information, see Major Environment - Food Production and Environment (63 credits).
This domain (63 credits including core) is open only to students in the B.Sc.(Ag.Env.Sc.) Major in Environment or B.Sc. Major in Environment programs. ...
For more information, see Major Environment-Land Surface Processes and Environmental Change (63 credits).
This domain (63 credits including core) is open only to students in the B.Sc.(Ag.Env.Sc.) Major in Environment or B.Sc. Major in Environment program. ...
For more information, see Major Environment - Renewable Resource Management (63 credits).
This concentration (60 credits including core) is open only to students in the B.Sc.(Ag.Env.Sc.) Major in Environment or B.Sc. Major in Environment program. ...
For more information, see Major Environment -Water Environments and Ecosystems - Biological (60 credits).
This concentration (60 credits including core) is open only to students in the B.Sc.(Ag.Env.Sc.) Major in Environment or B.Sc. Major in Environment program. ...
For more information, see Major Environment - Water Environments and Ecosystems - Physical (63 credits).
This program is open only to students in the B.Sc. Major Environment. To be eligible for Honours, students must satisfy the requirements set by their B.Sc. degree. ...
For more information, see Honours Environment (72 credits).
The Diploma in Environment is designed for students with an undergraduate degree who wish to enrich or reorient their training, supplementing their specialization with additional undergraduate-level course work in Environment. ...
For more information, see Diploma in Environment (30 credits).