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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines5-Sep-2023
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    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 21,657  / year
    Next Intake 5-Sep-2023

    Climate and Environment

    About

    About the Bachelor of Arts and Science in Climate and Environment

    The Bachelor of Arts and Science in Climate and Environment* serves students who seek an interdisciplinary education with a unique strength in both Environment and Climate. The field of Environment focuses on the physical and chemical composition, nature, and the societal relationship we maintain with our physical setting, while the field of Climate focuses on how the Earth’s energy balance affects our environment.  

    Why take it at StFX?

    Climate and Environment at StFX is a natural fit. Here, students join an intimate, dynamic, and cohesive group of likeminded peers and scholars with whom they can grow intellectually. StFX is fortunate to house some premier scholars in the field of Climate and Environment.

    Scholars in climate and environment are spread out across many departments on campus, from Economics to Chemistry to Philosophy, and as students complete the degree, they’ll have the opportunity to complete courses pertaining to Climate and Environment in those departments. These are professors who are active in their fields, but also have the time to help their students reach their utmost potential by engaging them inside and outside the classroom.

    Opportunities to work closely with professors on cutting-edge research outside of the classroom, and to learn from both Masters’ and PhD students at StFX who are themselves emerging minds in the fields of climate and environment provide an unparalleled educational experience. Past graduates of similar programs at StFX have worked on research across the globe from Alberta to Antarctica as well as on projects that have a more local impact.

    StFX has a history of engaging with the community within which it resides as well as engaging students in real-world problem solving. While enrolled in the BASc in Climate and Environment, students have ample opportunity to gain hands-on experience. They’ll have the opportunity to participate in practical service learning experiences coupled with critical reflection for credit. 

    Preparing you for a career 

    In their fourth year, students will take courses that explicitly prepare them to apply their classroom learning in a research or work environment. Students will identify and tackle a real and current climate or environment issues using the material they’ve learned over the last three years. Those experiences, coupled with the option to complete a Co-op Internship placement lasting between 12 and 16 months, means that students can start putting into practice what they learn in the classroom long before they graduate. They will move on to the next stage of their lives equipped with the skills, knowledge, and experience to confidently succeed.

    Courses

    The BASc in Climate and Environment will include mandatory core courses each semester, plus a mandatory lecture series. These courses are framed to provide students with essential skills and knowledge, which will equip them for success in upper-level courses in different disciplines. While some courses have mixed content, in general the core is equally weighted between science (101, 102, 202) and societal streams (201, 301, 302).  The capstone courses (401, 402) are faculty neutral.

    The program offers students a wide breadth of choice, but also includes a number of restrictions to ensure that students can best self-determine niches of interest and develop personalized pathways that meet their academic interests.

    Co-op Internship Placement

    Students in the BASc in Climate and Environment program will have the option of completing a Co-op internship placement.

    BASc - Climate concentration

    This concentration will be of interest to students who want to learn about how the climate works, how we measure climate, and issues surrounding climate. Courses in this concentration will help students develop fundamental scientific methodology in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry, as well the social and political dynamics that inform societal responses to climate. This will help them appreciate the complex behaviour of Earth's atmosphere and climate system, as well as its effects.

    BASc – Environment concentration

    This concentration will attract students who have an interest in the composition of the environment and the issues it currently faces. Students may consider how population growth, consumption, the growth of technology, and other factors affect the chemical and physical composition of our environment, as well as how we track these changes in our environment. Students can take courses that focus on resource management, chemical contaminants, earth processes, and other related topics.

     

    * pending MPHEC approval

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Thanaweya a'Amma (General Secondary Education Certificate - GSEC)

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 21,657  / year

    How to Apply

    Step 1: Explore

    • Browse our program options to see what interests you
    • Check out the admissions requirements
    • Learn about our residence options and see why over 90% of first year students choose to live on campus
    • Visit our website to see various services and supports StFX offers including our Tramble Centre for Accessible Learning, Financial Aid Office and much more.
    • Don’t take our word for it, see it for yourself! Tour campus

    Step 2: Apply

    • Please review key dates here to ensure you meet application deadlines.
    • Review the table below to ensure you select the correct application type and application term for the academic program that you wish to be considered for

      Applicant Category

      Application Type

      Application term

      If you are a High School student (Canadian or International)

      Undergraduate Application

      Full Yr Sept 2023 – April 2024: Open to all applicants

      Please note this includes consideration for January 2023, please email [email protected] following your application to indicate that you’d like to be considered for January admission.

      Spring Term/May 2023: Open to Non Degree and Visiting Students only

      Summer Term/July 2023: Open to Non Degree and Visiting Students only

      If you are a Mature student (you have been out of high school at least three year and not completed any post-secondary study)

      Undergraduate Application

      Full Yr Sept 2023 – April 2024: Open to all applicants

      Please note this includes consideration for January 2023, please email [email protected] following your application to indicate that you’d like to be considered for January admission.

      Spring Term/May 2023: Open to Non Degree and Visiting Students only

      Summer Term/July 2023: Open to Non Degree and Visiting Students only

      If you are transferring from or have completed at another post-secondary institution to complete an undergraduate degree

      Undergraduate Transfer Application

      Full Yr Sept 2023 – April 2024: Open to all applicants

      Please note this includes consideration for January 2022, please email [email protected] following your application to indicate that you’d like to be considered for January admission.

      Spring Term/May 2023: Open to BA, BBA, Non Degree and Visiting Students

      LPN to BScN Applicants (Distance Only) please apply to the Spring Term/May 2023.

      Summer Term/July 2023: Open to Non Degree and Visiting Students only

      If you have completed studies at StFX and wish to return to StFX

      Undergraduate Transfer Application

      Full Yr Sept 2023 – April 2024: Open to all applicants

      Please note this includes consideration for January 2023, please email [email protected] following your application to indicate that you’d like to be considered for January admission.

      Spring Term/May 2023: Open to Non Degree and Visiting Students only

      Summer Term/July 2023: Open to Degree and Visiting Students only

      If you wish to complete a Bachelor of Education degree at StFX (must have completed undergraduate degree or be in progress in your final year of study)

      Bachelor of Education Application

      Full Yr Sept 2023 – April 2024 only

      If you are an Internationally Educated Nurse and wish to complete baccalaureate level courses at StFX

      International Educated Nurse

      Full Yr Sept 2023 – April 2024

      Please note the Internationally Educated Nurses have five intake options in a calendar year, applications are accepted on an ongoing basis and Continuing & Distance Education - Nursing will communicate with you which intake you will be considered for. Questions, please, contact please email [email protected]

      If you wish to apply to Graduate Studies at StFX

      Graduate Studies Application

      Full Yr Sept 2023 – April 2024: Open to all applicants

      Spring Term/May 2023: Open to all applicants except MACS

      Summer Term/July 2023: Open to all applicants except MACS

      If you wish to apply to a Post-Baccalaureate Diploma at StFX

      Post-Baccalaureate Diploma Application

      Full Yr Sept 2023 – April 2024 only

    Step 3: Send Supporting Documents

    • Submit your transcripts
      • Students from High School in Nova Scotia

        Provide your Nova Scotia Provincial Student Number (PSN) at the time of application for StFX to access your transcript through My Transcripts.
      • Other Canadian, International High School, Transfer and Mature Applicants

        You will need to request your transcript be submitted to StFX officially by your secondary school or post-secondary institution by email (PDF format) to [email protected] or by mail to the Registrar’s Office:

        Registrar’s Office – Admissions

        2329 Notre Dame Avenue

        Antigonish, Nova Scotia B2G 2W5
    • If your transcript does not show courses currently in progress, please ensure you email your course list for the full academic year in progress to [email protected]
    • Some programs and scholarships have specific deadlines where transcripts must be received, please ensure you have reviewed key dates and deadlines (in Step 2, above) to ensure you submit transcripts by those deadlines.
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