Bachelor of Planning - Natural Resources Planning

University of Northern British Columbia - Prince George Campus

Canada,British Columbia

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48 Months

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CAD$ 21,588/year

Tuition Fee

CAD$ 125

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Canada, British Columbia

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1990

Total Students: 3,592 +

Int. Students: 307 +

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3333 University Way, Prince George, BC V2N 4Z9, Canada

Bachelor of Planning - Natural Resources Planning

Program Overview

Program description:-

The major in Natural Resources Planning is designed to provide students with an understanding of the complexities of including the natural and cultural environment in planning decision-making.  The major is intended to address both project-level and large-scale environmental planning issues that occur in developments that impact the natural environment.
The objective of this major is to familiarize students with planning and decision-making in a variety of sectors that include provincial land use planning, environmental assessment, watershed planning and integrated resource and environmental management.  These areas of planning are characterised by complex and intricate problems that revolve around how to use our natural resources and who should decide.  The multidimensional aspects of environmental management include natural and cultural complexity, different desired futures, value differences, assessment and monitoring tools, and integration methods.  This major emphasizes an understanding of planning in both the substantive realm (natural and social sciences) and the procedural realm (the process of including people in the decision-making process).
Students enrolled in the Natural Resources Planning Major must successfully complete 120 credit hours.  Major and elective course requirements must also be met.  Students must ensure that they complete course prerequisites before registering in any course. Students interested in working with biological and environmental aspects of natural resource planning should take BIOL 103-3 and BIOL 123-1, and BIOL 104-3 and BIOL 124-1 as elective courses, and BIOL 201 as the ecology elective, as they are prerequisite courses for many of the other biological and environmental courses. Furthermore, those students interested in the environmental sciences should also consider taking first- and second-year Chemistry courses as part of the general electives. Students interested in integrated natural resource planning are encouraged to take BIOL 102 and a mix of courses in areas of Political Science, First Nations (FNST or ENPL), Environment Sciences (ENSC), Geography and Outdoor Recreation and Tourism Management, and International Studies and Economics.

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