Bachelor of Science in Indigenous Environmental Studies/Science

Peterborough

 

INTAKE: Jan & Sept

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Indigenous Environmental Studies/Science program at Trent University provides a unique interdisciplinary approach to understanding environmental issues through Indigenous perspectives and traditional knowledge systems. Situated in Ontario, Canada, Trent University is renowned for its commitment to academic excellence and Indigenous education. This program integrates Indigenous knowledge with scientific principles to address contemporary environmental challenges. Students gain a deep understanding of Indigenous environmental philosophies, sustainable practices, and community-based approaches to conservation and resource management. Through a combination of coursework, fieldwork, and community engagement, students develop the skills and knowledge needed to address environmental issues from a holistic and culturally sensitive perspective.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the Bachelor of Science in Indigenous Environmental Studies/Science program at Trent University is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in both Indigenous knowledge systems and scientific principles. Core courses cover topics such as Indigenous environmental governance, traditional ecological knowledge, environmental science, and land stewardship. Students also have the opportunity to choose specialized electives in areas such as ecology, environmental policy, Indigenous law, and sustainability. The program emphasizes hands-on learning, fieldwork, and research projects that allow students to apply their knowledge in real-world contexts.

Research Focus: Trent University is committed to fostering research excellence in Indigenous environmental studies/science, and the program offers students opportunities to engage in original research projects under the guidance of faculty mentors. Research within the program covers a wide range of topics such as Indigenous land rights, ecosystem management, climate change adaptation, and traditional ecological knowledge transmission. Students may have the opportunity to work with Indigenous communities, conduct field studies, and contribute to the development of Indigenous-led conservation initiatives and sustainable development projects.

Industry Engagement: The Bachelor of Science in Indigenous Environmental Studies/Science program at Trent University actively promotes industry engagement through partnerships with Indigenous organizations, environmental NGOs, and government agencies. Students have the opportunity to participate in internships, co-op placements, or community-based research projects with organizations working on Indigenous environmental issues. The program also collaborates with industry partners to provide guest lectures, workshops, and networking events that expose students to career opportunities and current trends in Indigenous environmental management, conservation, and sustainable development.

Global Perspective: The Bachelor of Science in Indigenous Environmental Studies/Science program at Trent University emphasizes the importance of a global perspective in addressing environmental challenges and Indigenous rights issues. Courses explore Indigenous environmental philosophies and practices from around the world, highlighting the diverse ways in which Indigenous peoples interact with their environments and protect their lands and resources. Students are encouraged to critically examine the impacts of globalization, colonialism, and climate change on Indigenous communities and to explore opportunities for international collaboration, cross-cultural exchange, and Indigenous environmental solidarity.

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Location

Peterborough

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 28286

Application Fees: CAD $90

Academic Requirements: International students applying for undergraduate programs at Trent University are required to have completed their secondary education with a recognized board or council in India. The minimum academic requirement is the successful completion of the 10+2 examination with a minimum average of 70% or above.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5, with no band score less than 6.
  • TOEFL: A minimum score of 86 on the internet-based test (iBT).
  • PTE Academic: A minimum score of 59.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): A minimum score of 115.

Trent University offers a range of scholarships and awards specifically designed to support international students in their academic journey. These scholarships recognize academic excellence, leadership potential, community involvement, and other achievements. 

Trent International Scholarships and Awards: Trent University offers a number of prestigious scholarships and awards to outstanding international students. These scholarships are based on academic achievement and range in value. Some of the scholarships include the Trent International Global Citizen Scholarships, Trent International Scholarships for Undergraduate Studies, and Trent International Full Scholarships for Graduate Studies.

Entrance Scholarships: Trent University offers entrance scholarships for international students entering their first year of undergraduate studies. These scholarships are awarded based on academic excellence and vary in value. The amount of the scholarship is determined by the applicant's academic achievements and program of study.

Trent-United World Colleges (UWC) Scholarships: Trent University has a partnership with the United World Colleges (UWC) movement, which offers scholarships to graduates of UWC schools. These scholarships provide financial support to UWC graduates who are admitted to Trent University.

External Scholarships: In addition to the scholarships offered directly by Trent University, international students may also be eligible for external scholarships, grants, or awards. These scholarships are provided by organizations, governments, or agencies outside the university. It is recommended that international students research and apply for external scholarships for which they may be eligible.

It is important to note that the eligibility criteria, application processes, and deadlines for scholarships may vary. 

Graduating with a Bachelor of Science in Indigenous Environmental Studies/Science from Trent University equips individuals with a diverse set of skills and knowledge applicable to various career paths in environmental conservation, Indigenous rights advocacy, research, and community engagement. 

Indigenous Environmental Specialist: As an Indigenous environmental specialist, individuals work closely with Indigenous communities to develop and implement environmental management plans, sustainable resource use strategies, and conservation initiatives. They may facilitate the integration of traditional ecological knowledge with Western science principles to address contemporary environmental challenges.

Environmental Policy Analyst: Graduates can pursue careers as environmental policy analysts, conducting research, analyzing legislation, and providing recommendations to governments, Indigenous organizations, or non-profit agencies. They may focus on advocating for policies that uphold Indigenous rights, protect the environment, and promote sustainable development.

Community Engagement Coordinator: Community engagement coordinators play a crucial role in fostering collaboration and dialogue between Indigenous communities, government agencies, and industry stakeholders. They organize community meetings, workshops, and events to facilitate discussions on environmental issues, resource management, and land use planning.

Research Scientist: With a focus on Indigenous environmental studies/science, graduates may work as research scientists, conducting studies on topics such as traditional ecological knowledge, biodiversity conservation, or climate change adaptation. They may work for research institutes, universities, or government agencies, contributing to scientific knowledge and informing environmental policies and practices.

Environmental Educator: Environmental educators develop and deliver educational programs, workshops, and resources that integrate Indigenous perspectives and traditional ecological knowledge. They may work for schools, environmental organizations, or cultural institutions, educating students and community members about Indigenous environmental values, sustainability, and the importance of protecting natural resources.

Indigenous Rights Advocate: Graduates can pursue careers as Indigenous rights advocates, working for Indigenous organizations, legal advocacy groups, or human rights NGOs. They may provide legal assistance, advocacy support, and community education on Indigenous rights, treaty rights, and environmental justice issues.

Sustainability Consultant: Sustainability consultants provide expertise and guidance to organizations seeking to implement sustainable practices and strategies. Graduates may specialize in Indigenous sustainability, advising clients on incorporating traditional ecological knowledge and Indigenous perspectives into sustainability initiatives.

Environmental Consultant: Environmental consultants offer technical support and advice on environmental assessments, impact studies, and regulatory compliance. They may work with Indigenous communities, industry, or government agencies to address environmental concerns while respecting Indigenous rights and cultural values.

Conservation Biologist: Graduates may pursue careers as conservation biologists, focusing on the protection and management of ecosystems, wildlife, and natural resources. They may work for conservation organizations, parks, or government agencies, conducting research and implementing conservation initiatives that align with Indigenous environmental values.

Land Use Planner: Land use planners work to balance environmental conservation, economic development, and Indigenous land rights. They may collaborate with Indigenous communities, government agencies, and industry stakeholders to develop land use plans that respect cultural heritage, biodiversity, and sustainable development principles.


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