Environmental Studies
Courses
Current
Environmental Studies is an interdisciplinary program offering students the opportunity to obtain a solid grasp of the physical principles governing the form and function of the Earth and the social aspects affecting the nature of human impact on the environment. Program participants will also gain critical thinking skills, analytical ability, a deeper understanding of environmental issues, and a sense of local and global awareness, preparing them to address complex environmental issues.
All courses have university-transfer credit providing students with the option of further study should they wish to obtain a university degree in environmental studies or other arts and science disciplines. Block transfer agreements with BC universities allow entry into the third year of certain programs.
Within the framework of the general requirements of the Associate of Arts Degree, students must complete a minimum of 60 credits including:
ANTH 2240 Anthropology of North
American Aboriginal Peoples
(discontinued)
APPL 2310 Environmental Planning
(discontinued)
- Students should consult with the Langara College Calendar and the applied planning coordinator about the prerequisites for APPL 2310.
- When choosing courses, students must consult the Associate of Arts general requirements to ensure they choose a selection of courses that meet these requirements.
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At some institutions, GEOG 1190 and GEOL 1107 are considered identical courses. Students who take GEOG 1190 and GEOL 1107 may not receive transfer credit for both courses. Please consult the BCCAT transfer guide or Langara Geography department.