Bachelor Degree in Environmental Practice From Royal Roads University
A bachelor degree matters for most environmental jobs. In fact, 72% of job vacancies linked to Canada’s green economy require a bachelor’s degree.
You want to learn about the world around you, to help it change for the better. This program will prepare you to work in the environmental sector, making and inspiring sustainable change.
The Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Environmental Practice is a flexible degree-completion program that allows you to personalize your learning. Based on your personal and professional interests in environment and sustainability, you’ll choose a path that makes sense for you.
This program gives you maximum flexibility in what you’ll learn and when you’ll learn it. Choose to study sustainable and interdisciplinary approaches to environmental policy, management, community development or study sustainable, scientific and interdisciplinary approaches to environmental policy, management, community development and more.
Perhaps you’re just starting your educational journey, or maybe you’ve already done some post-secondary education and wish to transition to an environmental career, the Bachelor of Arts or Science in Environmental Practice gives you a flexible program that allows you to personalize your learning and complete an undergraduate degree.
It’s time to shape your career path to implement and inspire sustainable change.
Download the guide to learn more about:
- 100% Online Delivery Model
- Choose your stream – Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science in Environmental Practice
- You can take up to 9 electives and choose between the 75-hour Practicum or Research paper
- Take electives at leading Canadian post-secondary institutions incl. Athabasca University, BCIT, Cape Breton University, Royal Military College of Canada, Thompson Rivers University, University of British Columbia, University of Guelph, University of Victoria, and Wilfrid Laurier University