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Dec 03, 2024
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University of Alberta Calendar 2024-2025
Bachelor of Science Environmental Earth Sciences Subject Area
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General Information
The subject area requirements listed on this page are part of the Bachelor of Science (Major and Honors) program offered by the Faculty of Science. Students must ensure they are familiar with and follow all program requirements in addition to the subject area requirements outlined below.
To find a description about this area of study, please visit Our Degrees of the Faculty of Science webpage.
Subject Area Courses
Environmental Earth Sciences subject area courses include all courses at the 200-level or higher that satisfy specific requirements or options in the respective Honors or Major requirements, as listed below, and all courses at the 200-level or above with course designator EAS.
There are minimum subject area GPA requirements for graduation (see Academic Standing and Graduation ).
Honors in Environmental Earth Sciences Requirements
3 units from:
- any 300- and 400-level EAS course
3 units from:
- any 400-level EAS course (can be 300-level if EAS 451 taken above)
Notes:
- EAS 458 may be taken more than once for credit.
- To fulfill the knowledge requirements for registration as a professional geoscientist (P. Geo.) through APEGA (Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta), meet with an EAS program advisor to discuss appropriate course selections. Current syllabus and registration information is available from the Department of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences or APEGA. Full information is available at www.apega.ca.
Major in Environmental Earth Sciences Requirements
Notes:
- EAS 458 may be taken more than once for credit.
- To fulfill the knowledge requirements for registration as a professional geoscientist (P. Geo.) through APEGA (Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta), meet with an EAS program advisor to discuss appropriate course selections. Current syllabus and registration information is available from the Department of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences or APEGA. Full information is available at www.apega.ca.
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