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The Bachelor of Science in Indigenous Environmental Studies/Science Honours program integrates Indigenous ecological knowledge with scientific principles to address environmental challenges. Students study topics such as resource management, environmental justice, and sustainability through interdisciplinary and community-based approaches. The program emphasizes hands-on learning, research, and collaboration with Indigenous communities. Graduates are equipped to develop sustainable solutions, support reconciliation, and advocate for environmental stewardship. This program prepares students for careers in environmental science, conservation, and public health, or for advanced studies in related fields.

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Social Policy Researcher, Consultant, or Program Officer

41403$60,000 - $95,000Develop and evaluate programs and policies addressing environmental justice, Indigenous land rights, and social equity.

Public and Environmental Health Professional

21120$55,000 - $95,000Address environmental health concerns, advocate for clean water and air, and ensure public health within Indigenous contexts.

Natural and Applied Science Policy Researcher

41400$65,000 - $100,000Analyze and create policies to promote sustainable development, environmental protection, and resource management.

Other Professional Occupations in Social Science

41409$55,000 - $90,000Conduct research and provide expertise on the social and cultural impacts of environmental changes and policies.