The Environmental and Wildlife Management program makes use of equipment and techniques that conform to professional standards. We work closely with partners in the environmental industry to ensure that students graduate with the skills necessary to obtain a successful career.
The first two years of the program are spent on campus where students learn the skills needed for a career in environmental studies and wildlife management. Students also participate in regular field trips. Third year students polish their skills with either a field- or laboratory-based internship, hosted either by governmental and academic institutions,or environmental businesses and organizations. Many graduating students have transformed this opportunity into future employment. As a student in this program you will be part of a small, tightly focused group with a powerful dynamic. If you are curious, enjoy the outdoors and are passionate about the natural environment, we encourage you to consider Vanier College’s Environmental and Wildlife Management Program.
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These courses are intended as guidelines. Speak to your guidance counsellor to see what courses are offered at your school.
- English or Français
- Chemistry
- Mathematics
Admission to the College is on the basis of the Quebec Secondary School Diploma (Diplôme d’études secondaires); or the Quebec Diploma of Vocational Education (Diplôme d’études professionnelles) with Secondary 5 first and second languages as well as Secondary 4 Mathematics; or equivalent scholarity completed outside the province.
Math 564-506 or 565-506; CEGEP Equivalent Math 201-015-50*; Adult Education Equivalent Math TS 5160, 5161 & 5163 (equivalent to TS 506) or SN 5170, 5171 & 5173 (equivalent to SN 506), or Math 5101-5111, inclusive. * For students who graduated from a Quebec high school prior to 2010 and had successfully completed Math 436 or equivalent, Math 506 or Math 015 are not required.
Chemistry
Chemistry 551-504 or Chemistry 534 CEGEP Equivalent Chemistry 202-001-50 Adult Education CHE 5061 & 5062 or CHE 5041, 5042 and 5043 with labs
Applicants with post-secondary education will be evaluated on their overall academic performance and prerequisite standing.
Although not a program pre-requisite, but highly recommended, students should have aquatic and small boat handling skills. Physical Education courses can be used to acquire skills in these areas, if necessary. |
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* We make every attempt to provide accurate information on prerequisites, programs, and tuition. However, this information is subject to change without notice and we highly recommend that you contact the school to confirm important information before applying.