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The Aquatic Resources degree program provides students with a comprehensive framework for studying water systems - including groundwater, watersheds, wetlands, lakes, rivers, and oceans - and explores human management approaches through various social, economic, and political frameworks.
Some of today's most pressing global issues, both current and future, revolve around water resources. These challenges encompass climate change impacts, renewable energy solutions, water rights and availability, coastal community vulnerabilities, non-native species proliferation, environmental protection, and maintaining sustainable food production (through fisheries, farming, and aquaculture).
Degree Options: Aquatic Resources and Economics
Applicants must have English and four university preparatory courses in grade 12.
Students with an IELTS score of 6.5 and no band below 6.0 will be deemed to have satisfied the English language requirements for admissions to undergraduate programs. Other acceptable tests include: MELAB (minimum score required is 90), TOEFL iBT (minimum score required is 90 and no lower than 20 in each band), CAEL (minimum score required is 71), CAE (minimum score required is 180 overall and no lower than 170 in each band.