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    Environmental Biology

    University of Regina

    University of Regina

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    Canada, Regina

    University RankQS Ranking
    999

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    CAD 100 

    Campuses

    University of Regina

    Campion College

    First Nations University of Canada

    Luther College

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines30-Aug-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 767  / credit
    Next Intake 30-Aug-2023

    Environmental Biology

    About

    Explore contemporary environmental issues in this unique program.

    Environmental and ecological issues, biological modelling, wildlife and fish biology, plant and animal physiology, limnology and biogeochemistry are just some of the areas you can explore in our environmental biology program.

    Learn how to monitor, assess and manage the use of natural resources, apply mapping and remote sensing techniques, and conduct research.

    The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Biology is a joint program with Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Lethbridge College, and Lakeland College. Students must first complete one of the following two year diplomas:

    • Diploma of Integrated Resource Management at Saskatchewan Polytechnic
    • Diploma in Renewable Resource Management at Lethbridge College
    • Diploma in Wildlife and Fisheries Conservation or Conservation and Restoration Ecology at Lakeland College

    Then, you can apply to the U of R to complete another two years to earn your Bachelor of Science in Environmental Biology.

    The U of R's Biology department has one Tier-1 Canada Research Chair, several NSERC panel members, and editors and associate editors of key Canadian and international scientific journals. Several of our biology professors are recognized leaders in undergraduate education.

    Graduates go on to a variety of careers in both the private and public sectors, applying the knowledge and hands-on learning experiences they gained from their program.

    What is Environmental Biology?

    Environmental biology is the scientific study of how living organisms interact with their environment, and the impacts of human activities on ecosystems and the species that live in them. It is similar to ecology.

    Environmental biologists monitor environmental conditions and conduct environmental impact assessments for development projects. They also plan and maintain monitoring and data collection programs. This involves substantial field work, such as collecting water and soil samples. Environmental biologists analyze the chemical and biological data from the samples they've collected using mathematical and statistical techniques.

    Some specialty courses in environmental biology at the U of R include:

    Conservation Biology

    Conservation Biology examines processes that affect biodiversity. The goal of the course is to apply principles of ecology and evolution to understand the importance of biodiversity and the significance of recent human-induced changes.

    Limnology

    Limnology is the study of physical and chemical characteristics of lakes and streams, including the ecology of aquatic organisms, food-web interactions in lakes, and the human impact on freshwater ecosystems. Includes field work.

    Animal Behaviour

    Animal Behaviour is an evolutionary approach to the study of the behaviour and ecology of individual animals. There is compulsory field work for one week before lectures begin; most of the lab work is done during the pre-semester field trip to the Cypress Hills Field Station.

    Modelling Biological Data

    Modelling Biological Data is a guide to contemporary methods for fitting quantitative models to biological data. This course emphasizes practical skills in using software for implementing models, testing hypotheses, and making predictions about biological and ecological systems.

    Global Biogeochemistry

    Global Biogeochemistry is an in-depth examination of elemental cycles within the context of global change. Topics include the biogeochemical properties of water, carbon, nitrogen, sulphur, phosphorus, some contaminants, and the ways that anthropogenic activities have altered the behaviour and movement of these elements.

     

    Why Study Environmental Biology at the University of Regina?

    Our biology professors are some of the best scientists in Canada!

    The U of R's biology department is recognized internationally as a leader in microbiology and water resources.

    As an environmental biology student you will benefit from the extensive experiential learning and hands-on training obtained during your college diploma, followed by all the benefits of a Bachelor of Science degree. This requires only an additional two years rather than the four years normally required for a Bachelor of Science.

    Build lab skills

    You will gain experience using specialized equipment in undergraduate laboratories. Students who choose to pursue independent research opportunities will have access to state-of-the-art equipment and mentorship by researchers.

    Conduct research

    You will conduct independent research projects with professors both as part of your courses and as gainful employment. Research experience provides students with practical skills sought after by employers, including project design, execution, and communication skills.

    Facilities

    Biology's scientific facilities include:

    • Aquatics facility and fish swim performance lab
    • Animal care facility
    • Environmental Quality Analysis Laboratory (EQAL)
    • Institute of Environmental Change and Society (IECS)
    • Institute for Microbial Systems and Society (IMSS)
    • Field station in Cypress Hills
    • George F. Ledingham Herbarium

    Our facilities and labs provide world-class infrastructure and research in environmental science, ecology, population biology, genetics, forestry management (via state-of-the-art field sampling equipment) and instrumentation for water quality and stable isotopes analysis, microscopy, proteomics and genomics.

    Expert professors and instructors

    Learn from expert faculty members whose research interests include:

    • Ecology
    • Forest ecology
    • Animal and plant physiology
    • Limnology
    • Greenhouse gas emissions
    • Biogeochemistry

    Several of our biology professors specialize in experiential learning and focus their teaching and research on undergraduate education. They are recognized leaders in undergraduate education.

    Disciplines

    Faculty of Science

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    General Secondary Education Certificate, 65% average required. All programs competitive entry

    Career

    What can you do with an Environmental Biology degree?

    Upon successfully completing your bachelor's program in environmental biology, you will be prepared for the next step of your career.

    To explore minors that may be available in this program area, please visit the Academic Calendar or meet with your faculty advisor in the Academic Advising Office after you are admitted.

    Our graduates have gone on to jobs such as the ones listed here.

    • Biogeographer
    • Biologist
    • Biostatistician
    • Ecologist
    • Environmental Impact Assessor
    • Plant Physiologist
    • Science Policy Analyst

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 767 

    Application Fee

    CAD 100 

    How to Apply

    1: Submit Application Form

    Submit your application for admission or re-admission/faculty transfer online, or send in a paper application form (see below). Your application form includes what program you are applying to, your educational background, and your important contact information.

    For details on how to choose the correct Application Type in the online form, make sure to review the Application Guide based on your educational background and program or faculty of interest at the U of R!

    If you are applying to Nursing (SCBScN), access your application form and additional instructions at sasknursingdegree.ca.

    2: Pay Application Fee

    There is a $100 (CAD) application fee required. You can pay your application fee by credit card when submitting your application form online.

    To arrange alternative payment methods, please contact your Admissions Office.

    3: Submit Required Documents

    Every application type has specific documents that must be submitted in support of the application. Depending on your application, this could include:

    • High School Transcripts
    • College or University Transcripts
    • Statement of Intent
    • References
    • Portfolio Components

    For details on the supporting documents you need and how to submit them for your application, check out our Application Guide!

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