Bachelor of Environmental Science
Information for Continuing Bachelor of Environmental Science Students for 2008
Course Requirements (pre 2008)
To qualify for the degree a candidate shall:
(a) complete units with a total value of at least 144 cp as approved by the Course Coordinator and comprising all units from Groups 1, 2 and 3; plus 72 cp from Group 4 of which at least 24 cp must be at 300 or 400 level; or
(b) complete one of the course work programs listed below.
Group 1
BIOL 110, 120; CHEM 110 or CHEM130 (no longer offered); MATH 120 (previously MATH 110) and STAT 100; or MATH 101 and 102; PHYS 132 (previously BIOP112 and PHYS 122).
Group 2
BOTY 203 (previously BOTY 211 and 241/341); ECOL 203 (previously ECOL 210 and 220); EM 234; ZOOL 203 (previously EM 251 and ZOOL 230).
Group 3
ECOL 204 (previously EM 331); EM 312.
Group 4
ARPA 302 (previously ABAR 303), ARPA 343 (previously ABAR 343), ARPA 351 (previously ABAR 358), ARPA 384 (previously ABAR 383); AGEX 310; AGRO 321; ANPR 211 or ANSC200 (no longer offered); BCHM 210, 330; BIOL 302 (no longer offered); BOTY 355, BOTY260 (no longer offered), BOTY 360, BOTY 270 (no longer offered), BOTY 370; CHEM 120, 203; COMP 100, 160; ECOL 202, 307, 311; ECON 329; EM 311, 323 (previously EM 423), 351, 353 (previously EM 453), 432, 433; ENVE 352; EVOL 211, EVOL 301 (previously BIOL 301), EVOL 311 (no longer offered); GENE 210, 322; GEOL 110, 120, 205, 207, 303; GEPL 305/405 (previously GEAR 310/410), 311, 341; MSM 301, 302, 304, 305, 306, 307, 308; NR 331, 411; PDAB 100, 101, 200, 201, 202; RSNR 110, 120, 301 (previously ENVE 433 and ENVE 436), 402 (previously EM 454, ENVE 421, ENVE 434), 403 (previously EM 425, 452 and RSNR 421), 404 (previously ENVE 361 and ENVE 423); SCI 395 or NR 481; SOIL 220, 310; STAT 200; WORK 300; ZOOL 210, 220, 326, 327, 328.
Course Work Programs
Biodiversity Conservation
(a) all units from Groups 1, 2 and 3; and
(b) ECOL 202 or 203 (previously ECOL 210 and 220); EM 353 (previously EM 453) or 323 (previously EM423); EVOL 211, EVOL311 (no longer offered); GENE 210; plus 48 cp from Group 4 of which at least 24 cp must be at 300 or 400 level.
Environmental Rehabilitation
(a) all units from Groups 1, 2 and 3; and
(b) ECOL 202 or 203 (previously ECOL210 and 220); EM 351; GEOL 110; NR 411; SOIL 220; plus 42 cp from Group 4 of which at least 24 cp must be at 300 or 400 level.
Geographic Information Science
(a) all units from Groups 1, 2 and 3; and
(b) EM 432, 433; NR 331; NR 481 or SCI 395; plus 48 cp from Group 4 of which at least 24 cp must be at 300 or 400 level.
Indigenous Land Management
(a) all units from Groups 1, 2 and 3; and
(b) ARPA 302 (previously ABAR 303); PDAB 100, 101, 200, 201, 202; plus 36 cp from Group 4 of which at least 24 cp must be at 300 or 400 level.
Sustainable Ecosystems - Aquatic
(a) all units from Groups 1, 2 and 3; and
(b) ECOL 202; ENVE 352, RSNR 402 (previously EM 454 and ENVE 421); GEOL 110; ZOOL 210; plus 42 cp from Group 4 of which at least 12 cp must be at 300 or 400 level.
Sustainable Ecosystems - Marine
(a) all units from Groups 1, 2 and 3; and
(b) ECOL 202; MSM 301, 304, 306, 308; ZOOL 210; plus 36 cp from Group 4.
(c) with the approval of the Course Coordinator, MSM 302 may be completed in lieu of ECOL 204 (previously EM 331) from Group 3.
Sustainable Ecosystems – Terrestrial
(a) all units from Groups 1, 2 and 3; and
(b) ECOL 202 or 203 (previously ECOL 210 and 220); EM 311, RSNR 403 (previously EM 425, 452 and RSNR 421); NR 411; SOIL 220; plus 42 cp from Group 4.
