Environmental Sciences
ES: Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation Major Further Study
Location
Vermilion
Credential
Diploma
Program Length
2 years
Lakeland options
- Double major - spend another year taking one of the other environmental sciences majors.
- Applied degree - you have direct entry into Lakeland College’s Bachelor of Applied Science: Environmental Management program.
Further Certifications
Graduates are eligible:
- for a Biological Technician in Training designation through the Alberta Society of Professional Biologists (ASPB)
- to apply as an Environmental Professional in Training (Ept) through ECO Canada. You can upgrade to an EP after you have completed 5 years of relevant experience
Diploma to Degree
After Lakeland, attend another institution to earn another credential. For transfers up to 60 credits, we call it 2 + 2. Take two years to earn your diploma here at Lakeland and then another two years at another institution to earn your degree.
Not all our agreements are a 2 + 2. Discuss the options with your academic advisor.
Lakeland has official transfer agreements with these institutions:
University of Lethbridge |
University of Lethbridge offers a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science.
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University of Saskatchewan |
Options at the University of Saskatchewan include:
Note: up to 60 credits transfer
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University of Alberta |
Options at the University of Alberta include BSc Environmental and Conservation Sciences
Note: up to 60 credits transfer
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University of Regina |
University of Regina offers a BSc Environmental Biology. |
University of Prince Edward Island |
University of Prince Edward Island offers a Bachelor of Wildlife Conservation. |
Athabasca University |
Athabasca University offers programs as part of their Centre for Science.
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