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Bachelor of Science Renewable Resource Management (B.Sc. (RRM)) - Resource Economics and Policy

Canada

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What will I learn?

Sustainable use of our land, water and plant resources is increasingly recognized as a key societal goal. The Resource Economics and Policy field of study involves the development of policies directly relevant to the management of these resources.

You can begin this program off-campus

What you will learn

Resource Economics and Policy combines science, field study, economics, policy, and project design and implementation to produce a unique educational experience for students. You will learn about:

  • sustainable resource management
  • economics of natural resource, water, forestry and land use
  • finding practical ways to conserve water, forests, biodiversity and energy
  • renewable resource and environmental decision making
  • resource and environmental policy development

You will participate in a group project design course and complete a resource management group project, enabling you to gain real-world experience as you develop leadership and management skills. You will experience:

  • practical, hands on experience in assessing environmental challenges
  • opportunities to work with fellow students with different perspectives
  • the opportunity to develop skills with a range of tools to assist renewable resource decision making

Careers

The renewable and non-renewable resource sectors are booming in Western Canada, creating a growing market for graduates. A variety of careers await graduates in both governmental and non-governmental sectors:

  • Bioremediation of Contaminated Land
  • Vegetation Management technicians
  • Environmental Advocacy
  • Environmental Consulting and Regulating
  • Environmental Research
  • Forestry and Agroforestry
  • Greenhouse Gas Mitigation
  • Indigenous Peoples' Resource Management
  • Parks and Land Management

Graduates of our programs will not only leave with excellent industry-endorsed scientific training, but also with a foundation of marketable career skills.

As well, the College's strong ties with industry and reputation for producing well-rounded, quality graduates means that many businesses turn here first when recruiting employees.

Which department am I in?

College of Agriculture and Bioresources

Study options

Full Time (4 years)

Tuition fees
CAD$31,996.00 (US$ 23,571) per year

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Application deadline

Expected September 2024

Start date

3 January 2024

Venue

College of Agriculture and Bioresources

Room 2D30, Agriculture Building,

51 Campus Drive,

Saskatoon,

Saskatchewan (SK),

S7N 5A8, Canada

Entry requirements

For students from United States

Students are required to complete high school. Required grade average. IELTS (Academic) - Overall Band Score: 6., With minimum individual scores of Reading: 6, Listening: , Speaking: , Writing: , TOEFL - Internet Based: 8, With minimum individual scores of Reading: 1, Listening: 1, Speaking: 19, Writing: 19, CanTEST - 4., With minimum individual scores of Reading: 4.5. Listening: 4.5, Speaking: , Writing: 4, CAEL - 7, With minimum individual scores of Reading: 6, Listening: 60, Speaking: 6, Writing: 6, MELAB – 8, With minimum individual scores of Reading: 8, Listening: 8, Speaking: >=, Writing: 8, PTE Academic - Overall score of 6, With minimum individual skills scores of Reading: 5, Listening: 5, Speaking: 5, Writing: 5, Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) - C with 65 score

For international students

You can enter this program directly from high school.

IELTS (Academic) - Overall Band Score: 6.5

With minimum individual scores of Reading: 6, Listening: 6, Speaking: 6, Writing: 6.

TOEFL (institutional TOEFL not accepted) - Internet Based: 86

With minimum individual scores of Reading: 19, Listening: 19, Speaking: 19, Writing: 19.

CanTEST - 4.5

With minimum individual scores of Reading: 4.5. Listening: 4.5, Speaking: 4, Writing: 4.

CAEL - 70

With minimum individual scores of Reading: 60, Listening: 60, Speaking: 60, Writing: 60.

MELAB - 85

With minimum individual scores of Reading: 80, Listening: 80, Speaking: >=3, Writing: 80.

PTE Academic - Overall score of 63

With minimum individual skills scores of Reading: 59, Listening: 59, Speaking: 59, Writing: 59.

Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE) - C with 65 score

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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About University of Saskatchewan

USask is a research intensive university in Western Canada, home to an dynamic and international community from more than 130 countries worldwide.

  • Beautiful riverside campus exceeding 2,000 acres
  • International student community representing 130 countries
  • Top 15 Canadian research university
  • Scholarships and bursaries available

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