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LocationVermilion
CredentialApplied degree
Program Length2 years
Delivery MethodFace-to-face

Upgrade your credential and refine your industry skillset with our applied degree.

Our Bachelor of Applied Science in environmental management is unique to Lakeland College. If you already have an environmental credential, take our upskilling career-focused pathway.

If you have a diploma, you’ll elevate your knowledge and skills.

  • If you have a degree, you’ll gain work-force ready field skills.

You’ll spend your first 8 months at Lakeland building technical and field skills. Career-focused coursework and field labs run September to April.

An 8-month practicum with an employer follows. Lakeland provides support in finding a practicum host. Most run May through December. Most are paid.

After your practicum, you complete the program with a capstone presentation in late winter. Capstone audiences include instructors, classmates, peers and industry.

As a graduate you’ll have more than the applied degree, you’ll also have industry experience on your resumé.

Requirements

More program details

Remember that studying includes other expenses than tuition and fees - you should also be budgeting for your accommodation and living expenses. Alberta student loan guidelines recommends $1,153/month.

Our tuition and fees page has details about academic, application and mandatory fees and their cost breakdown per term.

You can also find a list of the required environmental science textbooks.

Your second year has two 16-week practicums. This requirement also includes a capstone presentation and technical report in late January/early February following your practicum.

The two years of the program are year 3 and 4 if you completed a Lakeland College environmental sciences diploma. It is the first and second year if the applied degree program.

Your class schedule, or when your courses are held during the week, can be found on your My Lakeland student portal when available. Usually, one month prior to your program start date.

You’ll spend your first 8 months at Lakeland in face-to-face classes building technical and field skills.

An 8-month practicum with an employer follows for your second year. A practicum coordinator helps you find a practicum host. Most run May through December.

Important dates found below include your tuition due date, your program registration/start date, events and holidays.

Dates are subject to change.  We recommend you check here regularly for any updates.

Face-to-face on-campus important dates

2024
Aug 12 — Fees due fall term semester 1
Sept 3 —  Registration day
Sept 4 — First day of classes, semester 1
Sept 11 — Last day to add semester 1 courses
Sept 24 — Last day to drop semester 1 courses. Last day to withdraw from college with full refund less tuition deposit
Sept 30 — National Truth & Reconciliation Day, college closed
Oct 14 — Thanksgiving, college closed
Nov 1 — Last day to withdraw from semester 1 with W grade or change from credit to audit
Nov 8-11 — Fall break for students
Nov 11 — Remembrance Day, college closed
Dec 2 — Fees due winter term semester 2
Dec 13 — Last day of classes, semester 1
Dec 16-Jan 6 — Christmas break for students

2025
Jan 7 — First day of classes, winter term semester 2
Jan 13 — Last day to add semester 2 courses
Jan 28 — Last day to drop semester 2 courses. Last day to withdraw from college with 100% refund of semester 2 fees.
Feb 17-21 — Reading Week/Spring Break
March 14 — Last day to withdraw from semester 2 courses with W grade or change from credit to audit.
April 18-21 — Easter Break, college closed
April 25 — Last day of classes, semester 2
June 6 — Vermilion Campus Convocation

Please note these dates are subject to change.

2025

Aug 11 — Fees due, fall term
Sept 2 — Registration Day
Sept 3 — First day of classes, fall term semester 1
Sept 10 — Last day to add semester 1 courses
Sept 23 — Last day to drop semester 1 courses. Last day to withdraw with full refund of fees less tuition deposit.
Sept 30 — National Truth & Reconciliation Day, college closed
Oct 13 — Thanksgiving, college closed
Nov 3 — Last day to withdraw from semester 1 with W grade or change from credit to audit
Nov 10-11 — Fall break for students
Nov 11 — Remembrance Day, college closed
Dec 1 — Fees due, winter term
Dec 12 — Last day of semester 1
Dec 13–Jan 5 — Christmas break for students

2026

Jan 6 — First day ​of classes, winter term semester 2
Jan 13 — Last day to add semester 2 courses
Jan 27 — Last day to drop ​semester 2 courses. Last day to withdraw with 100% refund of semester 2 fees.
Feb 16–20 — Reading week/spring break
March 13 — Last day to withdraw from semester 2 courses with W grade or change from credit to audit.
April 3–6 — Easter Break, college closed
April 24 — Last day semester 2
June 5— Vermilion Campus Convocation

Reclamation, remediation, monitoring and environmental protection

students at a dig site

  • advanced soil science skills
  • develop land use and regional planning reports
  • manage reclamation and remediation projects
  • conduct phase 1, 2, and 3 environmental site assessments
  • review case studies in project management and site remediation and reclamation

students monitoring water at a creek

  • manage and monitor water and wastewater in industry
  • monitor air emissions and air quality
  • conduct environmental compliance inspections on industrial sites
  • understand environmental economics
  • conduct environmental sampling to meet QA/QC standards

Capstone presentations are major technical presentations prepared by bachelor of applied science degree program in environmental management students.

The presentations incorporate academic knowledge and practical experience from 8-month work placements with host industries and agencies.

Students present at the conference on Environmental Management, organized by the Lakeland's environmental sciences department.

No formalalized pathway exists, however, graduates are eligible for master's study at other institutions. Please reach out to an academic advisor or the chair of the department for more information.

Other transfer options

Even if Lakeland doesn't have a block transfer agreement, your course and diploma credits open doors to many other colleges, polytechnics and universities.

The easiest way to transfer is within Alberta. Lakeland College is one of 41 members of the Alberta Transfer and Pathways System.  Check out Transfer Alberta to explore your options.
You could transfer somewhere else in Alberta, Western Canada, Canada or even internationally.

If you are looking at an institution outside of Alberta, you'll need to check either directly with the institution or a provincial organization. Check out our transfer guide page for links.

Students in a field

From the start of your classes at Lakeland, you'll be learning applied skills and spending time in the field. 

When's the last time you took your learning outside?

Learning in action

Students in a forest taking measurements
Professionals in the environmental sector have a lot of career choices. At Lakeland, we make sure that our students are ready to excel in them. Whether in a forest or a lab, you're sure to find your passion.

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