B.A. Faculty Program in Environment
The B.A. Faculty Program comprises two components: core and concentration.
Core: In the core component, the four introductory courses and an intermediate-level course expose students to different interdisciplinary perspectives, approaches, and world views to help them understand the complexity and conflicts that underlie most environmental problems. In the two senior-level courses of the core component, students will apply the general and specialized knowledge acquired through the rest of their program, to the analysis of a selection of contemporary environmental problems. Students will be challenged by the core program to look beyond the confines of their individual views of environment.
Concentration: In addition to the core program, students choose a concentration, a transdisciplinary study of a particular theme or component of the environment. The requirements and complementary course sets vary between concentrations.
B.A. students can choose one of the following concentrations within the B.A. Faculty Program in Environment:
- Ecological Determinants of Health in Society
- Economics and the Earth's Environment
- Environment and Development
Available Programs
The above listed three concentrations are only available to students enrolled in the B.A. Faculty Program in Environment.
Location
Downtown Campus
3534 University Street
Montreal, Quebec H3A 2A7
Telephone: 514-398-2827
Macdonald Campus
Rowles House
21,111 Lakeshore Road
Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec H9X 3V9
Environment Program Advisor
Email: advisor.environment@mcgill.ca
Website: mcgill.ca/environment/undergraduate-studies/program-advising