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  1. Bieler School of Environment 3534 University Montreal, Quebec H3A 2A7 Tel: 514-398-2827 Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday 9:00 to 5:00 pm Closed daily 12:00 to 1:15 pm

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  2. Learn how to communicate and contribute on environmental issues at the Bieler School of Environment. Explore the interdisciplinary major and related domains, coursework and career paths.

  3. Choose from one of three Concentrations in the B.A. Faculty Program Environment: Ecological Determinants of Health in Society Economics and the Earth's Environment Environment and Development. To obtain a B.Arts Faculty Program in Environment, students must:

  4. Honours. This program is open only to students in the BSc Major in Environment, BSc (AgEnvSc) Major in Environment, BA Faculty Program in Environment, BA Joint Honours Component Environment, the BA&Sc Interfaculty Program in Environment, and the BA&Sc Interfaculty Program in Sustainability, Science & Society.

  5. Students taking the Minor (or Minor Concentration) in Environment are exposed to different approaches, perspectives, and world views that will help them gain an understanding of the complexity and the conflicts that underlie environmental problems. You can declare your intention to do an Environment Minor after first consulting with your Major ...

  6. The Diploma in Environment is designed for students with an undergraduate degree who wish to enrich or reorient their training, supplementing their specialization with additional undergraduate level course work. The Diploma requires 30 credits of full-time or part-time study.