Take your learning out of the classroom and into the living environment in our 11 on-campus nature areas, Trent Research Farm, and state-of-the-art labs. Conduct your own community-based research project, exploring a real-world issue or question on behalf of a local organization and earning academic credit and on-the-job experience. Position yourself for success in graduate studies by designing and implementing an independent research project as part of your honours thesis, supervised by one of the School’s leading faculty. Learn from several Canada Research Chairs affiliated with Trent School of the Environment with expertise in areas of climate change, carbon sequestration, urban agriculture, geoscience, ecology and evolution, and carbon communications.
Popular Courses
- Environmental Science and Politics
- Greening the Campus
- Canadian Environmental Policy
- Community-Based Natural Resource Management
- Environmental Air Pollution
- Ecology and the Management of Wetland Systems
- Pollution Ecology
- Environment and Development
- Environmental Professional Practice
- Ecological Assessment for Natural Resources Management
- Urban Environments
- Environmental Justice
- Climate Change and its Impacts
- Organic Agriculture
- Environmental Geology
- Animals & Society