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NATURAL RESOURCES AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT
Integrated Resource Management Diploma
Integrated Resource Management Diploma

Integrated Resource Management Diploma

  • ID:SPU010007
  • Level:2-Year Undergraduate Diploma
  • Duration:
  • Intake:
  • Type:Full-time

Fees (CAD)

  • Application Fee:$150.00
  • TuitionFee/Year:$17,065.95
  • LivingFee/Year:$15,000.00
  • InsuranceFee/Year:$600.00
  • Application Fee:$150.00
  • TuitionFee/Year:$17,065.95
  • LivingFee/Year:$15,000.00
  • InsuranceFee/Year:$600.00
Estimated Total/program:
$65,631.90
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Accept letter
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Visa
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:

  • Grade 12

  • Minimum 65% average in English Language Arts A30 and English Language Arts B30 (combined)

  • Minimum 60% in Workplace and Apprenticeship Math 30 or 60% in Foundations of Math 30 or 60% in Pre-Calculus 30*

Enghlish Requirements:

We are currently accepting a minimum overall score of 105 on the online Duolingo English Test as the equivalent to the minimum overall IELTS score of 6.5, for most programs. Program-specific ELP requirements still apply.

Course Information

 

Saskatchewan’s natural resources are rich and varied—fisheries, forests, wildlife and park areas. Integrated resource management (IRM) takes a balanced approach to managing these resources. The focus is on sustainability and stewardship.

Integrated resource management practitioners are analytic thinkers who combine a knack for science with a love of the outdoors. It’s an excellent career choice if you want to play a role in sustainable silviculture (forestry management), fisheries, wildlife or park management.

Integrated Resource Management is a two-year diploma program that gives you a unique perspective on balancing the environmental, economic and social factors of natural resource development. The program emphasizes hands-on learning through labs, camps, field exercises and work experience. You’ll learn how to collect and analyze data, enforce regulations and monitor resource use.

 

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 You’ll develop knowledge and skill in:

  • applying Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to resource management situations

  • applying statistics to resource management problems

  • fish, wildlife, forestry and parks management

  • implementing quality control

  • mapping, compassing and remote sensing

  • operating and maintaining chainsaws, boats and trailers

  • plant and wildlife identification

  • research design, analysis and technical reporting

  • surviving in the wilderness

You’ll graduate with hands-on experience from a North American Wildlife Technology Association (NAWTA) accredited program.

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Career choices for Integrated Resource Management graduates are excellent. You could work as a fish and wildlife technician, forestry technician, plant specialist or park ranger across Western and Northern Canada. You might work for conservation authorities, First Nation communities, forestry companies, exploration and resource companies, government agencies, municipalities, private contractors and many more.

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Overseas Student Health Cover

Health insurance from the Saskatchewan government is completely free and is valid once the student is admitted to the University of Saskatchewan.

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