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Environmental Technology to Indigenous Environmental Studies

Where Are You Now?

Centennial College

Discipline: General and integrated sciences

Credential: College Advanced Diploma (3 year)

Program Title: Environmental Technology

Where Do You Want to Go?

Trent University

Degree Qualifications: BSc(Hon) - Honours Bachelor of Science

Discipline: General and integrated sciences

Credential: Degree (4 year)

Program Title: Indigenous Environmental Science

Transfer credits / courses

50%

Semesters Remaining 4

Granted 10.00
Total 20.00

Course Equivalencies Granted

Students beginning studies in the Environmental Technology Advanced Diploma program since Fall 2015 will receive the following 10.0 transfer credits:

  • 0.5 ERSC 1010H - Environmental Science and Sustainability
  • 0.5 ERSC 1020H - Cases in Environment and Sustainability
  • 0.5 BIOL-ERSC 2260H - Introductory Ecology
  • 0.5 ERSC-GEOG 2090H - Introduction to Geographical Information Systems
  • 0.5 BIOL 1030H - Foundations of Cellular and Molecular Biology
  • 0.5 BIOL 3250H - Microbiology
  • 0.5 CHEM 1000H - Introductory Chemistry I
  • 0.5 CHEM 2100H - Introductory Organic Chemistry I
  • 0.5 CHEM 2410H - Introductory Analytical Chemistry I
  • 0.5 MATH 1051H - Non-Calculus Statistics I: Elementary Probability and Statistics
  • 0.5 unassigned Chemistry credits at the 1000 level 
  • 2.0 unassigned Environmental Science credits at the 2000 level 
  • 0.5 unassigned Environmental Science credits at the 3000 level 
  • 1.0 unassigned Geography credit at the 2000 level 
  • 0.5 unassigned Geography credits at the 3000 level 
  • 0.5 unassigned Physics credits at the 1000 level

Transfer credits for students who began studies in the Environmental Technology Advanced Diploma program prior to Fall 2015 will be awarded on a course-by-course basis.

 

Requirements

To qualify for this agreement, students must have:
- successfully completed Centennial College's Environmental Technology Advanced Diploma;
- a minimum overall average of 75%.

Minimum Course Grade Required (if applicable)

N/A

Minimum Grade for Admission≥ 75%

Pathway Requires Previous Program Graduation Yes

Bridging

Bridging Requirements have not been defined for this pathway.

Program Residency Requirement

Students must complete the following 10.0 credits to fulfill requirements for the Indigenous Environmental Studies degree:

  • 0.5 IESS 1001H - Foundations in Indigenous Environmental
  • 1.0 IESS 2601Y - Indigenous Knowledge Systems & Environment
  • 0.5 IESS 3631H - Issues- Indigenous Environmental Studies
  • 0.5 IESS 3632H - Global Issues in Indigenous Environmental Studies
  • 0.5 IESS 3731H - Understanding Indigenous Peoples' Health
  • 0.5 IESS 3732H - Addressing Indigenous Peoples' Health
  • 1.0 IESS 4730Y - Sustainable Indigenous Communities
  • 1.0 IESS 4740Y - Indigenous Peoples Health & Environment
  • 0.5 INDG 1001H - Foundation for Reconciliation
  • 0.5 INDG 1002H - Critical Incidents in Indigenous Life
  • 1.5 credits from the following:
    • 0.5 GEOG-BIOL-ERSC 2080H - Natural Science Statistics
    • 0.5 ERSC 2240H - Ecological Assess Natural Resource
    • 0.5 ERSC 2230H - Environmental Assessment: Sampling and Analysis
    • 0.5 ERSC 2220H - Environmental Assessment: Chemical and Laboratory Methods
  • 0.5 Environmental and Resource Science credits at the 3000 level or beyond in addition to the above
  • 0.5 Math credits
  • 1.0 elective credits at the 3000 level

*Additional notes:

  • In order to complete the program in two academic years, students progressing through this agreement will be allowed to enroll concurrently in IESS 2601Y and IESS 3731H/3732H, or IESS 3731H/3732H and IESS 4740Y.
  • Students must complete a science topic in IESS 3731 - Understanding Indigenous Peoples' Health and IESS 3732H - Addressing Indigenous Peoples' Health in order to fulfill the minimum number of science credits required for a Bachelor of Science (Honours). Students not pursuing a science topic will be required to complete 0.5 credit in a science course, or fulfill the requirements for the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Indigenous Environmental Studies.
  • Trent University also offers a pathway for Environmental Technology Advanced Diploma graduates leading into Environmental and Resource Science. More information about the pathway is available here.

Degree requirements are subject to change. Refer to the most recent version of the Academic Calendar for course descriptions and degree requirements (http://trentu.ca/calendar). Students are encouraged to meet with an academic advisor prior to registering for courses for assistance with degree planning (http://trentu.ca/advising).

 

For more information on academic and credit transfer policies, including residency requirements, visit the institutional profile.

Language of Instruction

English

Cancellation Policy

The agreement will be reviewed annually, or sooner in the event of major curriculum changes in either partner’s programs. This agreement may be terminated by either party. In this case, notice of one year is required. In the event of termination of the agreement, every effort will be made to ensure that students currently enrolled in the program will not be affected.

Documentation

No additional pathway documentation available.

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Last Updated: March 22, 2024