• Bachelor of Environmental Science at the University of Manitoba is offered as a full-time basis for a duration of 4-years with honours.
  • The University of Manitoba also ranked 16th in Maclean’s Top 20 in 2020.
  • Environmental Science examines the physical, chemical, and biological components of the Earth's environment, its diverse systems, and the complex ways in which they interact.
  • Environmental scientists use a variety of scientific and analytical techniques to measure environmental parameters, to evaluate the state of environmental systems, and to project the changes in environmental systems as a result of human activities and climate change.
  • Natural and physical systems behavior is key to evaluating the implications of human activities such as agriculture, industry, and resource extraction, processing, and use.
  • This course can be taken as a Co-op (co-operative education) program which provides students internship opportunities.
  • The Student to faculty ratio is 26:1.
  • Students can apply for scholarship programs initiated by the Government of Canada up to 40,664 USD per year.
  • The Employment rate of the University of Manitoba is 83%.
  • The living cost range in Canada is 4,500 USD – 10,800 per year.
  • The average salary goes up to 96,500 USD after completing this program.
  • Students have career opportunities to work in Natural resource management, Conservation & biodiversity, Environmental toxicology, Environmental assessment.