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High school graduation OR minimum 17 years of age by the end of the first month of studies in the semester of entry to Douglas College; and
Minimum overall grade average of 60% (or equivalent) in the final year of high school; and
Minimum final grade of “C” or 60% (or equivalent) in Grade 11 Mathematics or equivalent for most programs
You are required to demonstrate proficiency in the English language prior to admission to Douglas College. You may demonstrate English language proficiency by completing and submitting proof of one of the following:
The Associate of Arts Degree with a focus on Environmental Studies is suitable for anyone with an interest in the environment, including those who plan to work in a related field, such as park planning, urban planning, environmental consulting or environmental education.
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Course Requirements:
Students pursuing an Associate of Arts in Environmental Studies must meet the general requirements for an Associate of Arts Degree at Douglas College and the following specific program requirements:
Students must choose at least four courses from List A.
LIST A
ANTH 2230*, Ecology and Culture
ECON 2460*, Environmental Economics
EAES 1120, Introduction to Earth Sciences
GEOG 1110, Weather and Climate
GEOG 1120, Introduction to Earth Sciences
GEOG 1130, Human Impact on the Environment
GEOG 2311*, Urban Environmental Sustainability
PHIL 2123*, Environmental Ethics
SOCI 2270*, Society and the Environment
Students must choose at least four courses from List B.
List B
ANTH 1170, Anthropology in Developing Countries
CRIM 3320*, Environmental Crime and Law
GEOG 1100, Introduction to Human Geography
GEOG 1140, Environment and Media
GEOG 1160, The Geography of British Columbia
GEOG 1180, The Geography of Canada
GEOG 1190, Selected Regions
GEOG 2210*, Atmospheric Environments: Climatology
GEOG 2213*, Social Geography
GEOG 2220*, Geomorphology
GEOG 2230*, The Geography of Biodiversity
GEOG 2270*, Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
HIST 1104, World History Since 1945
HUMS 1101, Frontiers of Thought
IDST 1102, Perspectives on the Environment Creating a Sustainable Society
POLI 1103, Introduction to World Politics
POLI 2203*, Current International Issues
BIOL 1110, Principles of Biology: The Biosphere
BIOL 1210, Principles of Biology: The Organism
BIOL 2300*, Marine Biology
BIOL 3305*, Ecology
BIOL 3500*, Plant Biology
BIOL 3700*, Evolution
CHEM 2303*, Environmental Chemistry
EAES 1121, History of the Earth
EAES 1201, Global Environmental Change
EAES 1207, Introduction to Environmental Science
EAES 1240, Ocean and the Environment
EAES 1900, Resources from the Earth
EAES 2340*, Sedimentology and Stratigraphy
EAES 2537*, Environmental Science Project
In most cases, an Associate Degree will allow you to transfer to a university and enter the third year of a four-year bachelor's degree program. Many universities prefer candidates with an Associate Degree and will accept students at a lower grade point average than those without the degree.
All international students studying for more than 6 months in BC are required to have basic medical coverage.
This medical coverage is issued through the government of British Columbia and is called the Medical Services Plan (MSP).
MSP covers the cost of any medically required service provided by a physician enrolled with MSP. There is a monthly fee for this coverage and it is billed to you directly by the government.
Effective January 1st 2020, the total cost of MSP will go up to $75 per month, per student.
This extended coverage plan covers things that are not covered by the MSP, such as ambulance fee, vision care, dental care and prescription drugs. Full-time students registered in a Fall semester are automatically enrolled in the Student Health and Dental plan for $260 per year, charged as part of the tuition fees. The insurance period begins on September 1 and ends on August 31 of the following year.