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    Dalhousie University

    Dalhousie University

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    Canada, Halifax

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    CAD 70 

    Campuses

    Studley Campus - Halifax

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 31,900  / year
    Next Intake September-2023

    Earth Sciences

    About

    Start from the ground up

    Why and how do volcanoes erupt? Where do we look for oil and reliable water supplies? Why is our climate is changing? The disciplines of earth science play a crucial role in answering questions, such as these, about our complex world. Studying earth sciences at Dalhousie will give you insight into the Earth's evolution, composition, processes and future.

    Studying earth sciences at Dalhousie starts with learning the basics. You’ll explore how geological structures were formed and how changes are happening deep within the geosphere- the solid part of the Earth.

    In weekly labs you’ll experience geological research and learn how to identify different types of rock by examining samples under high-powered microscopes. In addition to the geosciences, you’ll also learn about the atmosphere, hydrosphere, our oceans and the biosphere.

    Field work is also an important part of Dalhousie’s earth sciences program. You'll get a chance to explore the fascinating and diverse geology of Nova Scotia. Our experiential learning opportunities will set you up for career success. You could take part in our Advanced Field School and study abroad in countries such as Italy, Chile or England. The upper-level Petroleum Field Program course might take you to Trinidad to study active petroleum systems. Students are also encouraged to participate in our co-op education program. 

    Sample courses:

    • Earthquakes, Volcanoes and Natural Disasters
    • Dinosaurs
    • Introduction to Paleontology
       

    Visit the Academic Calendar to view degree options and course details.

    Disciplines

    Faculty of Science

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Tawjihi (General Secondary Education Certificate)

    Career

    An earth sciences degree from Dalhousie can open up a wide variety of career paths to choose from, both on land and at sea. With a degree in earth sciences, you could pursue a career as any of the following (further study may be required):

    • environmental consultant or lawyer
    • groundwater specialist
    • paleontologist
    • geologist or marine geologist
    • petroleum geologist
       

    Future study possibilities as an earth sciences graduate may include graduate level programs such as a Master of Science (MSc) in mineralogy, petrology or micropaleontology. After your MSc you may choose to complete a PhD and do your own research. Earth sciences graduates have also gone on to study law, computer science, geographic information systems (GIS) applications, business and more.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 31,900  / year

    Application Fee

    CAD 70 

    How to Apply

    Step 1: Choose your program

    Dalhousie offers a wide range of programs to build an educational experience that is tailored to you. You can apply for up to three programs. You'll only be assessed for your second and third choices if you're not admitted to your first choice. 

    If you’re applying to the Faculty of Agriculture, please note all programs are located at the Agricultural campus in Truro, N.S.

    Please note: Some undergraduate programs require previous university experience (Dental Hygiene, Environmental Design Studies, Meteorology, Pharmacy and Social Work).

    Step 2: Review the requirements

    Once you’ve selected your program:

    1. Review the general admission requirements.
    2. Check if your program has additional requirements.
    3. If you’re applying from outside of Canada, make sure you meet the international equivalency requirements for your country.
    4. If English isn’t your first language, check the English language requirements.

    Step 3: Complete an application for admission

    Three years of secondary schooling is generally required to review for admission. For an initial assessment, first-semester or mid-year results (predicted where applicable) can be reviewed if your final year is still in progress.

    To start the application process, create an admission login ID and pin on Dal Online. Select your application type (see below) and your desired admission term.

    October 15 Applications open for admission the following September
    March 1 For entrance scholarship consideration
    April 1 International applicant deadline

    Please note: some programs have specific application deadlines.

    You can check your application status on Dal Online. For help throughout the application process, contact an advisor.

    Step 4: Pay the application fee

    To complete your application to undergraduate studies, you'll need to pay the $70 CAD application fee.

    Please be advised that fee payments must be made online. Dalhousie is unable to receive in-person payments until further notice.

    Step 5: Submit your required documents

    Each applicant must submit an official transcript, however your program may require supplemental forms and documentation.

    Official transcripts must be sent directly from the issuing institution. Canadian and US applicants can submit transcripts to [email protected] and international applicants can submit transcripts to [email protected].

    If you are mailing your transcripts, please note that there may be a delay in processing your application. As our staff are working remotely, we are only able to access the mail once per week.

    Your transcripts must be in an original sealed envelope addressed to: 

    Registrar's Office, Dalhousie University
    Henry Hicks Academic Admin Building, Room 130
    6299 South Street
    PO Box 15000, Halifax, N.S., B3H 4R2

    Please note: If you send first-semester or mid-year transcripts, you must also submit final results when they are issued. 

    If you are an applicant with a MyCreds/MesCertif, My eQuals or Digitary CORE account you can share your digital documents with us by selecting the 2nd Share option “Send my documents to a Registered Organization” and then select "Dalhousie University-Undergraduate and Professional programs" in the Recipient field. Helpful videos are available on the MyCreds site.

    Step 6: Apply for entrance awards

    Dalhousie offers a variety of entrance awards. To apply, you must submit your entrance award application before March 1 and:

    1. Complete and submit your application for admission
    2. Pay the $70 CAD application fee
    3. Meet the academic requirements
    March 1 Deadline to apply for entrance award consideration


    To begin, create your Net ID and password and log in to Dal Online to complete the application.

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