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 Environmental Studies (BES)
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SchoolGrenfell Campus, Memorial University
LocationCorner Brook, NL, Canada
School TypeUniversity
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 1,216
Full-time Graduate: 28
DegreeBachelor
Honours
Co-op
Length4 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*70% to 100%
Prerequisites
  •  Grade12 English 
  •  Grade12 Mathematics 
  •  Grade12 Science 
  •  Grade12 Social Science  or  Grade12 International Languages 
Prerequisites NotesApplicants are required to have successful completion of Grade 12 university preparation program (academic or advanced), and a minimum overall average of 70 per cent compiled from Grade 12 courses in: English, Mathematics, Laboratory Science, Social Science or modern or classical language, and an elective.
Cost
International: $11,460

The cost shown is tuition for two semesters of full-time study.

Please refer to the following website for additional information on tuition.


https://grenfell.mun.ca/future-students/Pages/Thinking-of-Applying/tuition-and-finances.aspx


Scholarships
DescriptionThe Bachelor of Environment and Sustainability (BES) program bridges scientific concerns about natural resources with policy development and management.

Human demands on our precious natural resources are increasing. The need to protect these resources is greater than ever. Our society, economy and planet need educated professionals who can find that balance. Environmental studies is ideal for students who love the outdoors and are looking to design environmental solutions for the future. It is about better managing our valuable renewable and nonrenewable resources. You’ll take a holistic approach, exploring ethics, economics, science, activism and policy. You’ll look at issues through both local and global lenses. You’ll explore the issues of environmental economics, including the complex relationships between scarcity and demand, and abundance and waste.

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