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Welcome students from Fraser International College (FIC)
Admission Information
Following successful completion of the required courses, you may gain entry to the second year of Bachelor of Arts (BA), Bachelor of Science (BSc) or the new Bachelor of Environment (BEnv):
Areas of specialisation:
- Archaeology (BA)
- Development and Sustainability (minor only)
- Resurce and Environmental Management (BEnv)
- Environmental Science (BSc)
o Applied Biology
o Environmental Earth Systems
o Environmetrics
o Water Science - Geography (BA)
- Geography – Environmental Specialty (BA)
- Geographic Information Systems (BSc, admission only through Applied Sciences)
- Global Environmental Systems (BEnv)
- Physical Geography (BSc)
- Resource and Environmental Management (minor only)
- Sustainable Business (BBA or BEnv, entry through Beedie School of Business or Environment, however, admission to Beedie will be required for approval into this program)
The Faculty of Environment also offers the following certificates which can be pursued by any student in any program at SFU*:
- Biological Anthropology
- Cultural Resource Management
- Environmental Literacy
- Spatial Information Systems
- Sustainable Community Development
- Urban Studies
- Corporate Environmental and Social Sustainability*
*CESS certificate available only to Beedie and Environment students.
Course Requirements
Career Paths
Through a combination of education, work experience (co-operative education) and possibly volunteer work and further study, you could begin a career in:
- Aboriginal liaison
- Avalanche specialist
- Cartographer
- Climatologist
- Community outreach specialist
- Ecotourism operator
- Fisheries manager
- Food safety co-ordinator
- Forensic investigator
- Forester
- Geoscientist
- GIS programmer
- Health and safety inspector
- Heritage consultant
- Hydrologist
- Land use planner
- Landscape architect
- Meteorologist
- Museum curator
- Park ranger
- Real estate developer
- Urban planner
- Water quality inspector
For further information on co-operative education or career planning, please visit their websites.