General Arts and Science - One Year - Environmental Studies Algonquin College

About this Program

Level: General Arts and Science - One Year - Environmental Studies

Discpline: Environmental Studies

Length: 2 semesters

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Application Fee: $95.00
Tuition Fee: $16,280.00

Ottawa Campus Campus

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Program Description

This one-year General Arts and Science - Environmental Studies Ontario College Certificate program allows you to research and debate environmental issues on the global, national and local level. Topics include environmental citizenship, environmental ethics, sustainable development and ecology. Expand your knowledge about the environment and the impacts made by humans. This program prepares you for further study, rather than moving directly into the chosen industry. You receive an Ontario College Certificate in General Arts and Science - One Year, with a concentration in Environmental Studies.

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