Study Bachelors of Community Development with Environmental and Sustainability Studies (Honours) at Acadia University in Canada,
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Bachelors of Community Development with Environmental and Sustainability Studies (Honours)

Canada

What will I learn?

As an interdisciplinary program, Environmental & Sustainability Studies will challenge you to combine skills and knowledge from many different fields. You will gain a comprehensive understanding of natural and human environments and their sustainability. You will understand the challenges and see solutions.The ESST program is grounded in theory and oriented toward action. We blend more traditional learning approaches with hands-on learning. In this way, we support our students to become critical and insightful thinkers as well as creative problem solvers. You’ll graduate with a strong understanding of sustainability. You’ll learn how to bring about change toward a better, more resilient and sustainable world. Beyond the classroom, you can work with professors on research projects and engage with your peers and the community on a wide variety of sustainability projects on topics such as the following:sustainable food and dietenergy systemsenvironmental justiceIndigenous rightsService to the community and society is a cornerstone of your Acadia experience. In the ESST program, you will strengthen your sense of citizenship. You will become a better environmental steward and sustainability advocate.

Study options

Full Time (4 Years)

Tuition fees
CAD$23,973.92 (US$ 17,232) per year
ASU Health Plan (single) $1,215.60

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

Start date

May 2027

Venue

Wolfville Campus

15 University Avenue,

Wolfville,

Nova Scotia,

B4P 2R6, Atlantic Canada (East Coast), Canada

Full Time (4 Years)

Tuition fees
CAD$23,973.92 (US$ 17,232) per year
ASU Health Plan (single) $1,215.60

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

Start date

January 2027

Venue

Wolfville Campus

15 University Avenue,

Wolfville,

Nova Scotia,

B4P 2R6, Atlantic Canada (East Coast), Canada

Entry requirements

For international students

Official transcripts from all educational institutions attended. IB Diploma including IB English with an overall score of 24 or better.If you are admitted to Acadia University with a score of 30 or higher on the IB Diploma, you will receive 30 hours of university credit. Transcripts should be certified by the school and prepared in a sealed envelope by the school. Official language test results

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

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About Acadia University

Students receive an intimate learning experience in an environment where all voices are heard.

  • Offers over 200 combination degree programs
  • One of Canada’s oldest liberal arts universities
  • Outstanding faculty to student ratio of 1:15
  • Diverse student body originating from 60 countries

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