Bachelor of Applied Science: Environmental Management Jobs and Careers
Bachelor of Applied Science: Environmental Management
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Danielle White
Environmental Sciences Enrolment Specialist
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Environmental management career opportunities in industry and government currently
far exceed the annual number of graduates from the program.
Graduates typically find work with industry, government and agencies related to:
- oil & gas
- mining
- pulp & paper
- forestry & wildlife
- agriculture
- soils and vegetation reclamation specialist
- environmental consultant or project manager
- contaminant remediation specialist
- compliance inspector for government or industry
- conservation or land manager
- drilling waste consultant
- monitoring specialist for air or water
- environmental consultant or project manager
- compliance inspector for government or industry
- industrial waste manager
- treatment specialist for water or wastewater
- municipal environmental coordinator
Applied degree students have done practicums or alumni worked with the following organizations:
- Society of Ecological Restoration
- Western Canada chapter of SER
- Alberta Environment & Parks
- Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada
- Society for Conservation Biology
- Biodiversity Canada
- Ecological Society of America
- Canadian Land Reclamation Association
- North Saskatchewan Watershed Alliance
- NatureServe
- Saskatchewan Conservation Data Centre
Designation
Our program is nationally accredited through the Environmental Career Organization of Canada (ECO Canada).
As a graduate you have instant national recognition for your skills when you register and then are recognized as an Environmental Professional in training (EPt) through the Canadian Environmental Certification Approvals Board (CECAB) of ECO Canada.
Because our program is one of a select group of accredited programs, you can apply for full EP designation after they have only 4 years of relevant Canadian environmental experience.
See how our students and alumni are making a difference: