Environmental and Sustainability Studies
Tuition: $22,021.00
Application Fee: $125.00
Bachelor of Arts - Environmental and Sustainability Studies -
May 2025 | Sep 2025
Level: Bachelor of Planning - Northern Rural and Community Planning
Discpline: Urban Studies and Planning
Length: 8 semesters
Check My EligibilityThe focus of this major is to promote an understanding of the complexity and diversity of environmental problems, to develop an appreciation of community change processes, and to provide planners with knowledge which will improve the quality of the built environment and reduce the impact of human activities on the natural world. The unique planning requirements of smaller communities and rural regions demand a grounding in both physical and social science methods and an understanding of the relationship between northern communities and surrounding rural resource regions. Environmental planning necessitates strategic thought and action combined with knowledge grounded in professional practice. The Northern Rural and Community Planning major combines concepts such as bioregionalism, sustainability and landscape design within the context of physical land-use planning, social planning and community economic development.
Tuition: $22,021.00
Application Fee: $125.00
Bachelor of Arts - Environmental and Sustainability Studies -
May 2025 | Sep 2025
Tuition: $22,021.00
Application Fee: $125.00
Bachelor of Science - Geography -
May 2025 | Sep 2025
Tuition: $22,021.00
Application Fee: $125.00
Bachelor of Arts - Public Administration and Community Development -
May 2025 | Sep 2025
Tuition: $21,589.00
Application Fee: $125.00
Bachelor of Arts - Anthropology -
May 2025 | Sep 2025
Tuition: $22,021.00
Application Fee: $125.00
Bachelor of Arts - Political Science -
May 2025 | Sep 2025
Tuition: $22,021.00
Application Fee: $125.00
Bachelor of Science - Psychology -
May 2025 | Sep 2025
Tuition: $22,021.00
Application Fee: $125.00
Bachelor of Arts - Geography -
May 2025 | Sep 2025
Tuition: $22,021.00
Application Fee: $125.00
Bachelor of Arts - Global and International Studies -
May 2025 | Sep 2025
Full-time undergraduate and post-graduate international students can work anywhere on or off campus without a work permit. The rules around the number of hours a student will be allowed to work may vary based on the country the student chooses to study in. International students are typically able to work up to 20 hours a week.