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Making a Major Decision

Prabhjit Banga

I attended McMaster University where I majored in Geography and Environmental Science. Graduating from this program well prepared me to study environmental issues from a social science perspective but I was also able to communicate and understand the science perspective as well. Subsequently, I attended Dalhousie University for the Master of Resource and Environmental Management program. This is an excellent program for anyone interested in developing problem-solving tools to create innovative solutions to resource and environmental issues.
Here’s a list of other Canadian universities that offer programs with an environmental focus:

Dalhousie University
Resource and Environmental Studies

University of Calgary
Energy and the Environment
Resources and the Environment Program
Environmental Design

University of Alberta
Civil and Environmental Engineering

University of British Columbia
Resources, Environment and Sustainability
Community and Environment

Concordia University College of Alberta
Environmental Health

Simon Fraser University
Resource and Environmental Management

University of Manitoba
Environmental Design

University of New Brunswick
Forestry and Environmental Management
Environmental Biology

Memorial University of Newfoundland
Water Quality

University of Guelph
Environmental Science

University of Windsor
Environmental Geoscience

York University
Environmental studies

University of Waterloo
Environment and Business

Université du Québec à Rimouski
Environmental Chemistry

Université du Québec à Montréal
Environmental Design

University of Toronto
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Studies

Making a decision about a major is never easy, but take the time to analyze your values, interests, skills, and personality type and this will guide you in the right path. In addition to school, look out for extra curricular activities in your field. Contact your local environmental organization for volunteer opportunities. These practical experiences will test your motivation and continued interest, augment your classroom learning, and allow you to apply your knowledge to real problems.

Good luck with making your major decision!

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3 comments on “Making a Major Decision”

  • You forgot the University of Northern British Columbia – Environmental Studies, Environmental Engineering, NREM Wildlife & Fisheries, NREM Forest Ecology & Management, NREM Outdoor Recreation & Tourism, Nature-Based Tourism Management. Do your homework.

  • Raman Niroshanghantan says:

    18/09/2009 at 14 h 59 min

    Great point Barb, but I don’t think it was meant to be an exhaustive list and rather was just some suggestions of programs. But this is great information presented I must say.

  • Prabhjit Banga says:

    18/09/2009 at 14 h 59 min

    Hi Barb thank you for comment. The list was not meant to be an exhaustive list and was merely examples of some of the programs available in Canada. There are many many more, including programs in colleges as well as graduate level programs. But nonetheless, thank you for your suggestions.

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