
International College of Manitoba, Manitoba
Open Intake
May 2026
Duration
1 Year
Location
Manitoba, Canada
Application Fee
CAD 125.00
Tuition Fee
CAD 21414.00
Open Intake
May 2026
Duration
1 Year
Location
Manitoba, Canada
Application Fee
CAD 125.00
Tuition Fee
CAD 21414.00
The Environment, Earth, and Resources Degree at International College of Manitoba provides students with expertise in environmental science, sustainable resource management, and earth system studies. It integrates theoretical knowledge with hands-on fieldwork to address environmental challenges such as climate change, conservation, and water resource management. Graduates can pursue careers in geoscience, environmental consulting, forestry, and hydrology, contributing to sustainable development and ecological preservation in various industries and government sectors.
Job Title |
NOC Code |
Salary Range (CAD) |
Job Description |
|---|---|---|---|
Geoscientist & Oceanographer |
21102 | $70,000 - $120,000 | Study Earth's physical properties, conduct geological and oceanographic research, and analyze data for environmental applications, mining, or resource management. |
Environmental Scientist & Specialist |
21120 | $65,000 - $110,000 | Assess environmental conditions, develop policies, and conduct research to manage natural resources and address environmental challenges. |
Forestry Professional |
21111 | $60,000 - $100,000 | Manage and conserve forests, conduct research on sustainable forestry practices, and advise on environmental impact. |
Hydrologist |
21102 | $70,000 - $110,000 | Study water resources, monitor environmental changes, and analyze data to manage water conservation and quality control. |
Environmental Consultant |
41404 | $65,000 - $115,000 | Advise businesses and government agencies on environmental regulations, sustainability practices, and resource management strategies. |