Embark on an adventure to discover our natural world

This interdisciplinary program explores the natural environment and our relationship with it by combining biology, Earth sciences, chemistry and physics. Society has a growing need for specialists able to recognize, understand, solve and prevent environmental problems.

Choose your path via one of three specializations. In your final year, you can either complete an independent research project or build your expertise through additional courses in your specialization.

The Environmental Science program is accredited by ECO Canada (Environmental Careers Organization of Canada), ensuring you’re equipped with the skills and knowledge for a successful, high-impact career in environmental science.

Join us and make a difference in the world!

Why choose this program

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Learn from scientists who are both inspiring professors and internationally recognized researchers. Gain hands-on experience in modern labs and work alongside leading experts pushing the boundaries of discovery. And with our location in Canada’s capital, you’ll have access to national research centres, government agencies, hospitals, and Canada’s largest tech park, Kanata North—opening doors to exceptional learning, research, and career opportunities.

Victoria Flatt
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This experience has expanded my perspective, unveiling limitless possibilities while allowing me to discover a passion for understanding and researching our environment.

Victoria Flatt

— Fourth year student

Program structure

Get a glimpse into how uOttawa's Environmental Science program is structured and the courses you'll have the opportunity to take. 

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Admission requirements and deadlines for Environmental Science

Career outcomes

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A Environmental Science degree could lead to career opportunities such as:

  • Wildlife biologist
  • Environmental health and safety manager
  • Ecologist
  • Natural resource planner or policy analyst
  • Conservation biologist
  • Water quality specialist
  • Environmental consultant
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Career development and experiential learning

Co-operative education is the answer when you are working towards your future. Study terms and paid work terms alternate. You end up with a degree and a year or more of practical work experience.

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75 Laurier Avenue East, Room 129
Ottawa, ON K1N 6N5
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