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Canada, Alberta
Type: College
Location Type: Urban
Founded: 1911
Total Students: 7,000 +
Int. Students: 112 +
Main Campus Address
2602 59 Ave, Lloydminster, AB T9V 3N7, Canada
Ecosystems and biodiversity are at the heart of land stewardship and conservation.
As a land stewardship and conservation graduate you’ll be making a difference for plants, soils, water and wildlife. Not just for now, but for future generations.
How you’ll do it is by learning practical field skills. Enough skills you'll be able to work in the field between 1st and 2nd year.
In second year, you’ll focus on best management practices and stewardship techniques. You’ll learn how to renew, restore and or conserve anything from grasslands to forest.
Field labs, outdoor classrooms, if where you practice applied skills. Some examples include:
identify critical habitat requirements for plants and animals
use environmental standards to classify wetland, forest and grassland
assess, inventory and map disturbed and undisturbed ecosystems
apply restoration techniques to real rural and urban landscapes
collect field data and report per industry standards
As a graduate you’re work-force ready. You also qualify for an Alberta Institute of Agrologists or the Alberta Society of Professional Biologists designations.
Or, continue your learning. One route is Lakeland’s Bachelor of Applied Science in Environmental Management. See further study for more options
Program Level: UG Certificate / Diploma
Duration: 24 months
Tuition Fee: CAD 18,982
English Requirement:
IELTS 6.0 TOEFL 78.0 PTE 53.0 DUOLINGO 100.0
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