What is Environmental Chemistry?
Learn to understand the big picture of diverse environments by examining its smallest components. Studies will introduce contemporary approaches to quantifying contaminants, along with sources of chemicals, their cycles, and the impact they have on organisms and ecosystems.
"Trent values diversity and promotes research across borders, offering a unique combination of three key ingredients fundamental to successful research programs: outstanding collegial environment, motivated students, and world-class facilities. At Trent we aspire to climb the ladder of success but also endure to leave the ladder down so others can follow." Program Coordinator and winner of the Golden Globe in Science and Technology, Dr Huy Dang
"Creating a sustainable environment requires the fostering of a world-changing mindset. As students, we need the resources to understand the world around us and opportunities to unleash our potential. Making the world a better place stems from a community that teaches compassion and lives their vision for the future. Trent University is a place where contagious passion from faculty and advanced knowledge in chemistry and environmental science courses seeded in me a mindset that my abilities can help mitigate the worst effects of climate change and increase the quality of life globally. Classes provided by the Trent School of the Environment encourage exploration into global problems, allowing students to utilize our skills and passions to identify areas of research to find our purpose." Lance Dostie, Environmental Chemistry graduate, 2024
The Experience
Discover the environment at the molecular level and how it influences life at the global level. Your studies in Environmental Chemistry will address contemporary issues in modeling the behaviour and fate of molecules in the environment.
Program
Trent is renowned for its focus on environmental issues. This program provides a solid background in both chemistry and environmental science. You will be prepared to handle challenging environmental problems from a multidisciplinary perspective. The Environmental Chemistry degree is a single-major degree, which may be taken as a 4-year (Honours, 20 credits total) or 3-year (General, 15 credits total) Program.