
Native Studies (Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Conservation Sciences/Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies)
Bachelor degree
48 months
Application deadlines: March 1
Processing time: 30 days
Application fee: CA$100
Full-time
Intakes: Fall
International tuition: CA$22,000
Domestic tuition: CA$5,500
Program overview
As part of this program, you’ll have the opportunity to attend a three-week environmental field school.
You can take this degree through either the Faculty of Native Studies or the Faculty of Agricultural, Life, and Environmental Sciences (ALES) and will remain enrolled in that faculty for the duration of the degree.
Why the Faculty of Native Studies?
We are the only independent Faculty of Native Studies in Canada, with small class sizes and a diverse student population of both Indigenous and non-Indigenous students.
We are student-centered, with a close-knit community of students, professors, and staff. We host regular Tea and Bannock potlucks, an annual tipi raising and take-down, and Games Night with the Dean.
Study options

This program can be done
On campus
Requirements
Exams:
- PTE
- IELTS
- TOEFL iBT
- Duolingo English Test
One of the following courses:
English (Literature & Composition).
One of the following subjects:
Fine Arts;
Humanities;
Languages other than English;
Math/Sciences.
One of the following courses:
Biology.
One of the following courses:
Chemistry.
One of the following courses:
Mathematics.
English Language Proficiency.
Minimum Duolingo English Test score:
115 for English Language Proficiency
125 for Spoken English Proficiency
Career opportunities
Possible Careers:
Conservationist,
Environmental Auditor,
Environmental Communications Officer,
Environmental Education Specialist,
Environmental Educator,
Environmental Policy Analyst,
Environmental Training Specialist,
Indigenous Liaison,
Indigenous Relations Specialist,
Public Relations Representative,
Researcher,
Traditional Ecological Knowledge Advisor.
Campus location
Edmonton
,
Canada