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27 Bachelor's degrees in Ecology in Canada

Life Sciences
This Life Sciences BSc programme from Queen's University is a unique blend of disciplines represented by basic and clinical biomedical science departments in the Faculty of Health Sciences.

Ecological Restoration
Graduate in four years with both a college diploma and university degree with the Ecological Restoration course at Trent University.

Global Development Studies (Hons)
This Global Development Studies (Hons) BA course from Queen's University offers students a comprehensive understanding of current social, economic and environmental challenges from the local to the global.
Life Sciences
Life Sciences at the University of Toronto will intrigue those who are interested in the natural world, the organisms and mechanisms that shape it, and the discovery process that unravels its complexities.
Ecology
The Concordia University Montréal offers a degree in Ecology. Learn about the amazing web of life that we are embedded in. When you study Ecology, your field of view opens to reveal the intricate relationships among all living things.
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
You’ll develop an understanding of core biology concepts and principles, and gain practical experience in the laboratory, field, and classroom, where you’ll develop computer and communication skills on the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology program from University of British Columbia.
Honours Agriculture
During the Honours Agriculture program of University of Guelph, you'll take a core curriculum of agriculture and food-related courses and with the help of your faculty advisor, choose courses to prepare you for the career of your choice.
Nutrition and Families (Human Ecology)
The Nutrition and Families (Human Ecology) programme at Western University - Canada offers a comprehensive exploration of nutritional sciences and family dynamics. This full-time undergraduate degree provides students with the essential skills to analyse health within a domestic context over a standard four-year duration.
Ecology
How do plants, animals, and microbes interact with their surroundings? Through field-based work and theoretical knowledge at the Ecology program of University of Guelph, explore how humans help and hinder these connections. Ecology draws on many other fields, including biology, environmental sciences and geology.
Agroecology
Agroecology from University of Manitoba specializes in the management and conservation of our natural and agricultural resources. Agroecologists develop environmentally friendly weed, insect and disease controls and also help farmers conserve their land and protect Canada’s wildlife and water supply.
Global Resource Systems
Explore solutions to complex resource problems as you delve into global food systems and their link to human and environmental health, agrifood systems, and more. In the Global Resource Systems program from University of British Columbia you’ll have the opportunity to design your own degree and travel to other countries as you prepare for a career on the international stage.
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (Hons)
Students in the Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (Hons) program at the University of Toronto seeks to understand the origins, diversity, and distribution of organisms. All life evolves. All life sciences, along with evidence-based stewardship of life on planet Earth, depend on understanding the factors that influence the origin and maintenance of biological diversity − from genomes to ecosystems.
Life Sciences
The Life Sciences Major at McGill University is a cross-disciplinary program that features core courses in the fundamental biological sciences (animal, plant, microbiology, cell, and molecular) and specializations that range from concentrations in pure biology to multidisciplinary and applied life sciences.
Aquatic Resources
Aquatic Resources from St. Francis Xavier University (StFX) uses an interdisciplinary approach - combining natural and social science perspectives - to motivate student engagement and foster understanding of important water resource issues, how water permeates our lives, shapes our world and sustains living organisms.
Ecosystem Management
The Ecosystem Management degree at Lethbridge Polytechnic is a two-year, full-time post-diploma programme delivered on campus. It offers specialised training in environmental policy and field skills. Students choose between fish and wildlife management or remediation streams to prepare for leadership roles in conservation.
Applied Coastal Ecology
Applied Coastal Ecology from University of New Brunswick will give students a deep dive into tackling climate change and protecting our important coastal regions.
Ecological Restoration
The Ecological Restoration program of the British Columbia Institute of Technology, the first of its kind in Canada, provides world-class applied training on restoring the numerous damaged aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems that exist across British Columbia, Canada, and around the world.
Land Reclamation
Develop the skills to restore impacted ecosystems with a major in Land Reclamation at the University of Alberta.
Forest Bioeconomy Sciences and Technology
Canada is well-positioned to seize opportunities in the emerging bioeconomy because of its global leadership in forestry and agriculture, access to biomass, and skilled workforce. The Bachelor of Science in Forest Bioeconomy Sciences and Technology (BEST) from University of British Columbia, is the country's first comprehensive program focused on the growing bioeconomy.
Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (Hons)
The Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (Hons) program at University of Toronto seeks to understand the origins, diversity, and distribution of organisms. All life evolves. All life sciences, along with evidence-based stewardship of life on planet Earth, depend on understanding the factors that influence the origin and maintenance of biological diversity − from genomes to ecosystems.