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Programs of Study
43.5
BA in Environmental Studies
43.5 BA in Environmental Studies
General Information
The Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences and the Faculty of Arts have worked together to develop this degree which will educate students in the scientific, cultural, economic, moral, political and social dimensions of environmental issues. As the subject matter transcends the boundaries of any single discipline or faculty, this degree is offered through a collaborative program that also draws on the Faculties of Native Studies and Science.
This degree will provide graduates with interdisciplinary expertise to identify, frame, and contribute to the solution of environmental problems. Graduates will have a broad educational foundation in environmental studies, social studies and the humanities, for careers in law, business, economics, resource management, journalism as well as graduate education in either the professions or in research.
This program is not available as an After Degree.
43.5.1 Program Requirements (120)
Residency Requirements: In the 120 required to complete the degree, the following must be included:
60 must be successfully completed at the U of A | |
A minimum of 30 must be taken while registered in the Faculty of Arts The following courses, comprising 78, are common to all routes within the program: | |
3 from ANTHR 230, REN R 260, STS 200 | |
AREC 173 | |
3 from AREC 365 or ECON 269 | |
3 from AREC 313, EAS 392, NS 390, SOC 210 | |
BIOL 108 | |
BIOL 208 | |
EAS 205 | |
EAS 221 | |
ECON 101 | |
3 from ENCS 473 or HGP 450 | |
ENCS 352 | |
6 from PL SC 221; REN R 120, 205, 210 | |
6 Junior ENGL | |
6 ENST 400 | |
3 Fine Arts (See Arts Chart 1, Group 1) | |
3 Humanities (See Arts Chart 1, Group 2) | |
NS 200 | |
NS 435 | |
PHIL 355 | |
POL S 101 | |
POL S 230 or 240 | |
REN R 250 | |
STAT 141 or 151 |
In addition to the courses listed above, students must select two of the following concentrations: Canadian Environmental Studies, Global Political Ecology, Indigenous Environmental Studies, Sociology of the Environment, and Urban Environments, and Sustainable Food Systems for additional courses up to 30. There are 12 credits in free electives.
Canadian Environmental Studies
General Information: This concentration brings together the diverse knowledge required to understand the environmental challenges facing Canadians as well as the proposed solutions that are the subject of public debates. | |
Requirements of the Concentration (15). Approved courses for this concentration are provided on the Faculty website ( www.ales.ualberta.ca/CurrentStudents/FormsPrograms/BAEnvironmentalStudies.aspx ). Other courses may be approved with permission from the academic advisor. |
Global Political Ecology
General Information: This concentration introduces students to political ecology as an interdisciplinary, multi-scalar framework for analyzing social problems and ecological problems. Political ecology has roots in the discipline of human geography and has been strongly shaped by the theoretical approaches of political economy, cultural studies, and gender analysis. | |
Requirements of the Concentration (15). Approved courses for this concentration are provided on the Faculty website ( www.ales.ualberta.ca/CurrentStudents/FormsPrograms/BAEnvironmentalStudies.aspx ). Other courses may be approved with permission from the academic advisor. |
Indigenous Environmental Studies
General Information: The concentration introduces students to indigenous perspectives and issues in environment and resource management. | |
Requirements of the Concentration (15). Approved courses for this concentration are provided on the Faculty website ( www.ales.ualberta.ca/CurrentStudents/FormsPrograms/BAEnvironmentalStudies.aspx ). Other courses may be approved with permission from the academic advisor. |
Sociology of the Environment Concentration
General Information: This concentration will offer students an in-depth understanding of the applications of sociology to environmental problems. | |
Requirements of the Concentration (15). Approved courses for this concentration are provided on the Faculty website ( www.ales.ualberta.ca/CurrentStudents/FormsPrograms/BAEnvironmentalStudies.aspx ). Other courses may be approved with permission from the academic advisor. |
Sustainable Food Systems
General Information: This concentration is focused on sustainable food and agriculture with a focus on politics, cultural ecology, economics and feminist perspectives on food systems. | |
Requirements of the Concentration (15). Approved courses for this concentration are provided on the Faculty website ( www.ales.ualberta.ca/CurrentStudents/FormsPrograms/BAEnvironmentalStudies.aspx ). Other courses may be approved with permission from the academic advisor. |
Urban Environments
General Information: This concentration focuses on the links between the environment and human settlement. Principles and practices of land use planning and environmental planning will be used to examine the development and use of urban areas. Students will explore current urban issues. | |
Requirements of the Concentration (15). Approved courses for this concentration are provided on the Faculty website ( www.ales.ualberta.ca/CurrentStudents/FormsPrograms/BAEnvironmentalStudies.aspx ). Other courses may be approved with permission from the academic advisor. |
Academic Standing and Graduation
Refer to Academic Standing regulations described in §42.6 for annual review requirements. | |
Academic Performance for Graduation: regulations are the same as for those students registered in the BA program. See §43.3 Academic Performance for Graduation for details. | |
Degrees With Distinction regulations governing degrees with distinction are the same as for those students registered in the BA program. See §43.3 Degrees with Distinction for details. |