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Grade 12 (or equivalent) or mature student status
English Studies 12/English First Peoples 12 with a minimum of 73% (or equivalent)
The current environmental, social and physical climate of our globalized world means that geography matters more today than ever before. Connections you form with other humans, next to you and across the world—for business matters or policy changes—shape societies.
Counteraction to global crises that range from climate change to pandemics, extinction to unforeseen migration, need your expertise. But you know that learning about challenges isn’t enough; we have to take action to solve them.
We are all connected in human geography and through the environment. With an understanding of the relationships that exist between cultures and the physical environment, you see order in what appears to be random. Get ready to work on the puzzle known as Earth.
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Global development and climate change require government agencies develop a greater understanding of the places, people and natural systems that affect our planet.
Majoring in geography and environmental studies is exceptional preparation for careers in the public sector and in non-governmental organizations, particularly with policy makers and consulting agencies.
Geography and environmental graduates pursue the following careers
Natural resources manager
Community developer
Land manager
Policy researcher
Non-profit consultant
Cartographer
Urban planner
Conservation officer
Landscape architect
Teacher or lecturer
Geographic information systems (GIS) specialist
You can also leverage your solid research, critical thinking and writing skills acquired as part of your degree into other careers. Graduates find added pathways in education, tourism, publishing, market research, transportation, logistics and more.
If you are interested in furthering your education, urban and regional planning, environmental consulting, policy development, environmental law, water resources research, mine reclamation, environmental assessment, and earth science, including hydrology, meteorology and geomorphology graduate school options are there for you.
OSHC: 900.00 ($) CAD