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Resource and Environmental Management
Faculty of Environment
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Explore Your Possibilities
Having a career goal really helps motivate students to succeed at school. 81% of 911勛圖 students strongly agree or agree! (2025 Brainstorm Student Interests Report)
Explore the list of career outcomes below for ideas about what you can do with your major. Some are actual roles held by 911勛圖 alumni, and others are occupations commonly associated with each major.
Remember that knowledge from your major is just one thing you have to offer an employer. As careers become less linear, changing direction ha become the norm. Dont worry about where youll be in the future just focus on your next job. Use these ideas as a starting point to make a list of possibilities you are curious about and lean into your interests, skills and values in your exploration.
Options commonly associated with the major
- Habitat Restoration Technician
- Recycling Sorter Attendant
- Climate Policy Analyst
- Fisheries Assistant Technician
- Fair Trade Ambassador Coordinator
- Microgreen Specialist
- Impact Assessment Project Asst
- Conservation Technician
- Lands & Regulatory Coordinator
- Forests, Lands & Natural Resources Resource Asst
- Environmental Compliance Officer
Job titles beyond the typical options
- Wildlife Youth Program Intern
- National Programs Coordinator
- Research Assistant
- Provincial Park Welcome Centre Attendant
- Orchard Cone Picker
- Planning Assistant
- Parks Public Outreach Educator
- Junior Program Coordinator
- Food Systems Planning Assistant
- Environmental Consultant
Possibilities with additional education or training
- Environmental Scientist
- Land & Cultural Resources Director
- Professor
- Wildlife Biologist
- Environmental Education Director
Fields of Work
There are numerous fields where you could find yourself following your undergraduate degree. For example:
- Arts and Culture
- Environment
- Health
- Manufacturing
- Scientific and Technical
- Telecommunications
What fields interest you? If you are uncertain, take the initiative and start exploring different fields. If your preferred fields turn out to not be what you expected, pause. Technology, climate change, automation, globalization and other factors may impact these fields and offer new or different opportunities.
The gives you an overview of all industries and their subsectors.
lets you browse careers, the education expectation, salary ranges, descriptions, and specific information about each job.
Core Skills (Major-Specific)
In the course of your undergraduate degree youll develop a wide array of skills. While many of these skills encompass essential skills important now, and for the future, youll also develop specialized knowledge and skills unique to your discipline learned through coursework.
Content knowledge and technical skills vary widely between occupations and are generally only used in one line of work. The type of skills that youll need depend on the scope of the work.
You want to understand what skills you developed and the ones you want to use, so when someone asks you about your discipline content knowledge and skills you can speak clearly and confidently about them.
+ MAJOR Specific Skills
繚&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯; Apply course concepts and tools to real-world environmental problems
繚&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯; Develop collaborative, interdisciplinary learning, decision-making and critical thinking skills.
繚&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯; Use critical thinking skills to evaluate and solve conflicting issues involving sustainable management of natural resources
繚&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯; Demonstrate an awareness of the key processes that drive population, community and ecosystem dynamics
繚&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯; Interpret, conduct, analyze, and apply methodological research and techniques to decisions about ecological systems, resource management, environmental monitoring, and land-use planning.
繚&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯; Challenge, understand, and develop your own assumptions and personal values regarding environmental and economic issues.
繚&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯; Define, identify, synthesize, and apply key theories and practices that inform environmental policy
繚&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯; Knowledge of computer programs and statistical applications to manipulate and display data, create graphs to visually represent information
繚&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯; Read and comprehend scientific journals, articles, and web-based materials
繚&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯; Comply with quality control procedures and safety regulations while conducting scientific experimentation
繚&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯; Be flexible by adapting to changing conditions and work assignments
繚&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯; Knowledge and appreciation of the various concepts of sustainability and sustainable futures
Foundational Skills
With ongoing economic, political and technological changes affecting the labour market, Canadians need diverse skills to thrive. According to the World Economic Forums , in the next five years, 170 million jobs will be created and 92 million jobs will be displaced. Driving structural labour market shifts are macro trends that include digital access and adoption, an aging population and a greater focus on climate change solutions.
Skills for Success
繚&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯; Adaptability: The ability to adjust to changing circumstances and embrace new approaches.
繚&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯; Collaboration: Effectively working with others to achieve common goals.
繚&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯; Communication: Articulating ideas clearly, actively listening and understanding different perspectives.
繚&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯; Creativity & Innovation: Generating novel ideas and solutions and being comfortable with experimentation.
繚&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯; Digital: Proficiently using and managing digital tools and technologies for a range of tasks.
繚&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯; Numeracy: Analyzing and interpreting data to make informed decisions.
繚&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯; Problem Solving: Identifying challenges, analyzing information and implementing solutions.
繚&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯; Reading: Comprehending and extracting information from various sources.
繚&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯;&紳莉莽梯; Writing: Communicating effectively in written form for different purposes and audiences.
These skills are highly valued and sought after by employers. You have likely developed a diverse range of these skills through your education, paid and volunteer roles, travel, and community activities.
Get involved
There are plenty of opportunities to get involved in activities, events, programs and services outside of the classroom. By engaging in student leadership programs, volunteering, paid work, student clubs and groups, youll develop new skills, make connections, and gain experience. It might even take you in a new career direction!
Explore on-campus opportunities like workshops and events, as well as volunteer and paid positions.
Access job and volunteer postings, and register for workshops and events.
Want to gain experience and earn money while studying? Consider applying to the co-op program.
Apply for on-campus volunteer and paid positions, participate in career and leadership development programs and workshops, and access your Co-Curricular Record.
Not-for-profit network by students for students. Find student unions, clubs and other resources and services.
Related Professional Associations
Professional associations are a valuable resource for occupational research, work search and building connections. They may offer career information, job boards, networking, mentorship, volunteer opportunities and additional resources. Attend events as a guest, or as a Student Member.
Resources
Take your career exploration one step further by doing more research into the fields you're interested in. Here are some organizations and resources to get started.