Trent University

Canada
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Indigenous Environmental Studies or Science

Offered at Trent University, Canada
FieldIndigenous Env. Studies/Science
Duration4 years
Tuition35632.00

Overview

The Indigenous Environmental Studies or Science program at Trent University explores how Indigenous knowledge and Western science can work together to understand environmental issues and support community-led solutions. You’ll learn through interdisciplinary coursework and engagement with Indigenous perspectives.

About this programme

Overview

The Indigenous Environmental Studies or Science program at Trent University offers a unique blend of Indigenous knowledge and Western scientific approaches to address environmental challenges. This interdisciplinary program emphasizes community-led solutions and engages students with diverse perspectives on environmental stewardship.

What you'll study

Throughout the course, you will explore themes such as Indigenous knowledge systems, environmental relationships, and applied community-focused learning. The program features two distinct study pathways, allowing you to develop a strong foundation before delving into specialized topics.

  • Indigenous Knowledge Systems and the Environment
  • Indigenous Peoples Health and Environment
  • Canada: The Land
  • Sustainable Indigenous Communities
  • Indigenous Food Systems

Learning activities include lectures, seminars, guided readings, and assignments that promote critical thinking and respectful engagement with Indigenous perspectives. For detailed curriculum information, students should refer to the official Trent University curriculum page.

Entry requirements

To gain admission into the program, applicants must meet the following general requirements:

  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
  • A minimum of six Grade 12 4U or 4M courses, including specific prerequisites for the program
  • Minimum overall average of 70% in final grades
  • ENG 4U with at least 60%

For those interested in co-op admission, a higher overall average of 80% is typically required. Additional documents such as transcripts and supporting materials may also be requested, so it's advisable to consult Trent University’s application checklist relevant to your applicant category.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Indigenous Environmental Studies or Science program are well-equipped for various career paths that focus on environmental sustainability, community development, and Indigenous rights. Potential career opportunities include roles in environmental consultancy, policy development, community organization, and education, among others. This program prepares students to contribute meaningfully to their communities and the broader field of environmental stewardship.

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