Bachelor of Environmental Studies

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A Bachelor of Environmental Studies is an undergraduate bachelor's degree awarded for courses taken in the study of environmental studies or related disciplines, such as geography, urban planning, environmental resource studies, or architecture.

In practice, this is essentially equivalent to a Bachelor of Arts degree with a specialty in environmental studies. Relatively few institutions award Bachelor of Environmental Studies degrees, and the distinction between institutions that do and those that, for example, award B.A. degrees for geography usually involves university bureaucracy rather than curriculum.

The Bachelor of Environmental Studies degree is frequently abbreviated as B.E.S.,[1] especially in the use of post-nominals.

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[edit] List of institutions awarding Bachelor of Environmental Studies degrees

This is a partial list of institutions of note who award a Bachelor of Environmental Studies (B.E.S) degree.

[edit] North America

[edit] Canada

[edit] United States

[edit] International

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Heck, André (2004). StarBriefs plus: a dictionary of abbreviations, acronyms, and symbols in astronomy and related space sciences. Springer. p. 101. ISBN 9-7814-0201-9258. 
  2. ^ http://www.mylakehead.ca/programs/?program=Environmental+Studies&programid=19 Lakehead Environmental Studies Website
  3. ^ http://www.trentu.ca/ers/firstyear.php Trent Environment and Resource Studies


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