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University of Northern British Columbia

Bachelor of Science in Landscape Consevation & Management

The Bachelor of Science in Landscape Conservation & Management at the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) focuses on the preservation and management of natural landscapes. The program covers critical topics such as ecosystem restoration, land-use planning, and conservation strategies. Through fieldwork, research projects, and hands-on training, students develop practical skills in landscape management techniques. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in environmental conservation, land management, and policy development, equipped to protect and manage natural landscapes effectively.

Career Options:

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Landscape Architects

21201$60,000 - $100,000Plan and design outdoor spaces, ensuring ecological sustainability and aesthetic appeal in parks, gardens, and other landscapes.

Conservation and Fishery Officers

22113$55,000 - $85,000Enforce regulations related to wildlife protection, habitat conservation, and resource management.

Forestry Professionals

21111$55,000 - $95,000Manage forest resources, promote conservation strategies, and ensure sustainable forestry practices.

Urban and Land Use Planners

21202$60,000 - $100,000Develop and implement plans for land use and resource management, balancing conservation with development.

Environmental Consultants

21110$60,000 - $110,000Advise on environmental policies, land management, and sustainability practices to support conservation efforts and responsible land use.