Bachelor of Community Development with Environmental and Sustainability Studies 48 months Undergraduate Programme By Acadia University |TopUniversities

Bachelor of Community Development with Environmental and Sustainability Studies

Programme Duration

48 monthsProgramme duration

Tuitionfee

79,739 CADTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Environmental SciencesMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Environmental Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Environmental and Sustainability Studies major develops environmental leaders, managers and professionals who are critical and insightful thinkers as well as creative problem solvers. This program aims to equip students in leading transformational change towards more sustainable, just, and socially responsible lifestyles, communities, institutions and societies through a broad range of career pathways across the non-profit, government and private sectors. Bachelor of Arts in Environmental and Sustainability Studies consists of 120 hours or the equivalent of ten courses a year (3 hours each) for four years. 

Programme overview

Main Subject

Environmental Sciences

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Environmental and Sustainability Studies major develops environmental leaders, managers and professionals who are critical and insightful thinkers as well as creative problem solvers. This program aims to equip students in leading transformational change towards more sustainable, just, and socially responsible lifestyles, communities, institutions and societies through a broad range of career pathways across the non-profit, government and private sectors. Bachelor of Arts in Environmental and Sustainability Studies consists of 120 hours or the equivalent of ten courses a year (3 hours each) for four years. 

Admission Requirements

90+
6.5+
176+
61+
24+
  • CAEL - 70 with no subtest score below 60
  • MELAB - 80

4 Years
Jan-2000

Domestic
36,727 CAD
International
79,739 CAD

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