The Specialization in Climate Change Science and Policy offers a career-focused stream for students interested in both the scientific and policy aspects of climate change.
Students who have fulfilled the requirements for single- or joint-major Bachelor of Arts degree in Environmental & Resource Studies or Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental & Resource Science may graduate with a Specialization in Climate Change Science and Policy if they have successfully completed the following 4.0 credits:
– 2.0 ERSC/T credits consisting of ERSC-CLIM 1050H, ERSC-GEOG 2180H, ERSC 2300H, and ERST-GEOG 4140H
– 0.5 GEOG credit consisting of GEOG 2460H
– 0.5 GEOG credit from GEOG 3440H or 3470H (3410H)
– 1.0 credit in addition to the above from BIOL-ERSC 4330H, ECON-ERSC 3810H, ERSC-POST 2100H, ERSC 3551H, ERSC-PSYC 3710H, ERST-GDST-POST-SAFS 4610H, GEOG 3440H, or GEOG 3470H (3410H)