Main navigation
- Programs
- Subjects
- Universities
- Destinations
- Advice
Explore the ecological issues confronting our world today and acquire the expertise to address them effectively. Examine humanity's impact on the environment and translate those insights into meaningful initiatives. Engage in community research projects. Create strategic plans and participate in regional ecosystem rehabilitation efforts.
Environmental Studies (ES) scholars pursue comprehensive solutions for an equitable and sustainable tomorrow.
Our curriculum stands out by blending Indigenous stewardship traditions, ecological science, and social science perspectives to tackle pressing concerns like global warming.
This holistic method ensures graduates can devise strategies that support both environmental vitality and societal equity.
Our students transform theory into practice. Whether through immersive Salish Sea field studies or hands-on participation in habitat renewal initiatives, they create tangible improvements for communities near and far.
Career Paths
Conservation expert, Environmental attorney, Eco-consultant or administrator, Policy researcher, Environmental reporter
Forestry specialist, Plant cultivation expert, Landscape director, Park administrator, Ecosystem restoration specialist, Sustainability advisor
Water resource coordinator