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Environmental Technology, Diploma

A foundation in environmental science and innovation.

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Program at a glance

Credential

Diploma

Work experience

Co-op / internship

Study options

Full-time

Open to International

Yes

Ways to learn

Gain practical skills and professional networks that shape your career.
Co-op education

The world, our environment听

Rediscover the way we represent the world and learn to develop innovative technologies and solutions to address sustainability and climate change, benefiting society and the environment.

students in science lab

Hands-on learning

In this science-based, two-year program, you'll gain academic expertise, combined with听hands-on laboratory听补苍诲听field skills听to prepare you for employment or to pursue further education. Environmental professionals work within assessment teams, collecting, collating and presenting information that will help decision-makers understand how their decisions will affect the Earth and its inhabitants.

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Improve your academic skills. From science basics to advanced topics, there's a help centre for you. Refresh your skills, work on your assignments with our support, or get tutoring on specific subjects.

What to expect

During the program, you'll take 13 courses in the areas of environmental studies, biology, chemistry, english, geography, GIS, and math. You can also do paid听work experience听through co-operative education to get a big head start in your career.

Accreditation

The program is鈥痭ationally accredited鈥痓y the College of Applied Biology (CAB) and upon program completion students are eligible to become Registered Biology Technologists ().听

Transfer to university

The Environmental Technology program provides up to two years of transfer credit towards programs within the听School of Environment & Sustainability听at Royal Roads University (note that their option of a听B.Sc. in Environmental Science听will require an additional calculus, e.g. MATH 108).听

Your courses may also听transfer to other BC universities and colleges听to allow you to continue your education towards a degree in biology, geography or environmental studies. Check the听听to find out where each course transfers.

What you'll learn

You'll learn how to鈥痯roduce solutions for the world's leading problems鈥痜rom the fields of applied biology/restoration, environmental chemistry, and Geographic Information Systems. As a multi-disciplinary program, Environmental Technology has access to wide-ranging resources including lab equipment, a native plant garden, and a variety of local field sites used for field-based learning.

In demand

As a certified environmental professionals, you will be qualified for听employment with private- and public-sector employers.听Co-op students and graduates have gone on to careers in workplaces that include:

  • Institute of Ocean Sciences
  • Federal and provincial ministries and departments (Forests, Fisheries, Parks and Water Management, Department of National Defence)
  • Indigenous organizations
  • BC Hydro
  • BC Ferries
  • Private consulting firms
  • Various municipalities and regional districts

These roles involve a variety of projects and activities, which could include:听

  • Conducting rare species surveys/inventories听
  • Describing impacts from proposed activities
  • Preparing environmental permit applications
  • Providing reports and recommendations on mitigation/restoration听
  • Collecting field data and conducting GIS analyses听

What you'll learn

Current students wanting information about your program, go to student planning in听.

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Program outline

For more details, please see the听Environmental Technology courses听in the academic calendar.

Program outline

A focus on job skills in the environmental field

This program gives you an opportunity to develop a foundation in natural sciences, sustainable resource management, communication skills, GIS mapping technology, environmental management, and other applied skills.

What to expect

The program is two years in length and consists of four 14-week terms, plus two four-month work experiences for Co-op students. As a multi-disciplinary program, Environmental Technology has access to the wide-ranging capital resources of its constituent departments. This includes modern biology and chemistry lab facilities, computer labs, surveying equipment, map and air photo collections, greenhouse facilities, meteorological instruments and rock and mineral collections.

The program hub is located in the Fisher building at the Lansdowne campus. It is a place to meet and mentor, to find out what 's going on, to collaborate on assignments, access resources, socialize and recharge. It is open from 8:30am. until late evening, and on weekends through arrangement with the Instructional Assistant.

Year 1

Fall

CourseTitleWeekly hoursCredits

BIOL 124

Evolution and Diversity

6

3

ENVR 115

Atmosphere and Hydrosphere

6

3

GEOG 100

Environment & Sustainability

4

3

CHEM 110 or CHEM 120

General College Chemistry 1 or
College Chemistry 1

6

3

ENGL 170

Technical Writing

3

3

CDEV

Optional

1

0

Winter

CourseTitleWeekly hoursCredits

BIOL 228

Ecology

6

3

GEOG 216 or STAT 216

Statistics in Geography

5

3

BIOL 240

Wildlife Biodiversity

6

3

CHEM 253

Environmental Chemistry

6

3

ENVR 112Environmental Research and Practice33

Summer (Optional co-op work experience)

CourseTitleWeekly HoursCredits

ENVR 101

Co-op 1

420

6

Year 2

Fall

CourseTitleWeekly HoursCredits

ENVR 160

Environmental Sampling and Analysis

6

3

GEOG 217

Maps and GIS

5

3

ENVR 217

Field Skills

6

3

BIOL 241

Applied Botany

6

3

IST 142Land, Water, and Stewardship33

Winter

CourseTitleWeekly hoursCredits

GEOG 227

Advanced GIS Applications

5

3

ENVR 212

Capstone Project

5

3

GEOG 276 or