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Arts and Sciences
Cranbrook - Main, College of the Rockies
- Sciences Advanced Certificate in General Studies
- Cranbrook, BC - Canada
The University Studies Program provides high quality instruction for students taking First and Second year courses in Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, and Sciences. Students receive a solid foundation of knowledge in introductory courses and in specialized second year courses. All the courses carry direct transfer credit to B.C. universities, the University of Lethbridge, and, on a course by course basis, to other universities. Students may also take an Associate of Arts Degree or an Associate of Science Degree within the Department. The degree requires sixty semester credits of first and second year courses and a minimum of ”C-” grade for each course.
Bachelor of Science in Biology
St. Francis Xavier University, St. Francis Xavier University
- Sciences Bachelors Degree in Biology
- Antigonish, NS - Canada
Certificate in Environmental Practice
Victoria, Royal Roads University
- Sciences Certificate in Environmental Sciences
- Victoria, BC - Canada
The Certificate in Environmental Practice is a distance-based program offering flexible, relevant, high-quality professional education that allows you to specialize in your chosen sector, with courses designed to develop knowledge and skills identified by employers across the environmental industry. Benefits of the program include Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) and the Foreign Credential Recognition (FCR); credit equivalency of past academic work; the credentials needed to ladder into a university degree; and the ground work for the Canadian Certified Environmental Practitioner (CCEP) designation through CECAB. The program features common core courses and electives in ten different areas, each of which are linked to the National Occupational Standards for Environmental Employment in Canada.