Through the Natural Environment Technician – Conservation and Management program, you’ll learn to monitor and manage natural resources. Gain career-essential field skills and techniques used to protect our forests, marine ecosystems and land among our region’s resource-based economy.
Plus, through a new partnership with the regional conversation authority, we’ve expanded our outdoor classroom adding more diverse lands to research and apply real-world natural resource management concepts.
Get lost in the program’s practical field training as you navigate and the rugged landscapes of Northern Ontario using the latest mapping tools, canoes, boats, ATV’s and snowmobiles.
This two-year program offers a balance of classwork, field study and placements for a well-rounded education.
Language Proficiency Test - IELTS/TOEFL/DUOLINGO
Communications I
Introduction to Green Careers
Fish and Wildlife Studies I
Outdoor Equipment Certifications
Trees and Shrubs I
Outdoor Navigation
Fall Field Camp - First Year
Science and Nature
is mandatory and takes place in the summer.
Technical Communication
Work-Ready Skills
Fish and Wildlife Studies II
Geographic Information Systems
Data Analysis & Presentation
Ecology
Trees and Shrubs II
Global Citizenship
Networking and Career Search
Aquatic Ecosystem Surveys
Second Year Fall Field Camp
Naturalizing Urban Environments
Wetland Conservation
Forest Practices and the Environment
Ecosystem Classification
Introduction to Soil Science
Career Readiness
Global Environmental Issues
Terrestrial Ecosystem Surveys
General Entomology
Environmental Monitoring
Reneweable Energy/Site Development
Natural Resources Law
Traditional Ecological Knowledge
Student Selected General Education
To apply please contact us.
Natural Environment Technician - Conservation and Management