The Geography and Environmental Management (BES) program at the University of Waterloo provides a comprehensive education in the interactions between human societies and the environment. Objectives include developing skills in geographic analysis, environmental policy, sustainability planning, and resource management. Unique features encompass an interdisciplinary curriculum integrating geography, environmental science, and urban planning, with a mandatory co-op option for practical experience.
Graduates are prepared for roles in environmental consulting, urban and regional planning, geographic information systems (GIS), and sustainability policy. The program's co-op component enhances employability by providing real-world work experience, leading to strong job placement in government, non-profits, and private sectors focused on environmental management.
The program utilizes the Faculty of Environment's state-of-the-art facilities, including the Water Institute and GIS labs equipped with advanced mapping software. Partnerships include collaborations with the Ontario Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks, and international organizations like the United Nations Environment Programme for research and fieldwork opportunities.
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