Curriculum & Courses

These are the suggested course patterns for the two streams in the Bachelor of Applied Science ― Environmental Science program for Fall 2012.

Read more about Arts and Science requirements.

Direct Entry

The Bachelor of Applied Science ― Environmental Science Direct Entry curriculum includes Arts and Science courses and two semesters of Directed Field Study.

CHEM 2209General Chemistry for Engineers
CHEM 3357Industrial Organic Chemistry
COMP 1209Computing for Applied Degrees
ECOL 2211Terrestrial Ecology
ECOL 2219Aquatic Ecology
ENGL 1101Critical Writing and Reading OR
any 1100-level (or higher) English
ENTR 1232Entrepreneurship Studies
ENVS 2010Directed Field Studies I
ENVS 2201Introduction to Industrial Ecology
ENVS 2205Data Processing and Statistics
ENVS 2211Health and Safety Issues in the Environment Industry
ENVS 3010Directed Field Studies II
ENVS 3303Life-Cycle Assessment
ENVS 3315Applied Instrumentation
ENVS 3321Water Pollution and Surface Water Analysis I
ENVS 3323Watershed Management
ENVS 3333Groundwater Contamination
ENVS 3335Issues in Environmental Assessment
ENVS 4405Air Quality
ENVS 4407Pollution Prevention: Toward Zero Emissions
ENVS 4413Principles of Eco-Industrial Development
ENVS 4417Design for the Environment
ENVS 4419Regulatory Management
ENVS 4423Market Based Initiatives
ENVS 4431Management of Residuals
ENVS 4433Quality Assurance/Quality Control
ENVS 4441Site System Remediation Design
MATH 2285Calculus with Applications
MIBI 1217Environmental Microbiology
6 x Arts and Science Requirement

Indirect Entry

Open to applicants having appropriate post-secondary backgrounds and/or relevant work experience in the environmental sector. Please consult department.

ENTR 1232Entrepreneurship Studies
ENVS 2201Introduction to Industrial Ecology
ENVS 3303 Life-Cycle Assessment
ENVS 4407 Pollution Prevention: Toward Zero Emissions
3 x Environmental Science Option
Approved Mathematics Option*
2 x Arts and Science Requirement
ENVS 2010Directed Field Studies I
ENVS 3010Directed Field Studies II

*Approved Mathematics Options: Mathematics 1200, 2251 and 2285.

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