About this Programme
The major in Environmental and Natural Resource Management (ENRM) uses an interdisciplinary approach to understanding and managing the environment and its natural resources. This major equips students with the latest tools and techniques to capture and analyze environmental data and develop novel, sustainable solutions to the most pressing environmental and natural resource issues. As a student in the programme, you will be exposed to a range of courses including: Sustainable Energy Resources, Environmental Economics, Ecology and Microbiology, Forest Resources, Soil and Land Evaluation, Sustainable Watershed Management, GIS, and Environmental Law. As an environmental professional you will be proficient in Assessing natural resources, valuing natural resources, Soil and water quality monitoring, conducting energy audits, and Policy design and you will leave with the critically important Presentation, Writing and Analytical skills to start your environmental career.
Admissions Criteria
To engage in the BSc Major in Environmental and Natural Resource Management, you must satisfy the following specific subject requirements:
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A Major in ENRM would require successful completion of 12 credits of LEVEL 1 PREREQUISITES and a total of 30 credits at the advanced level consisting of 24 credits of core courses and any 6 credits of elective courses. Elective courses are subject to necessary prerequisites and can be taken from Level II/III.
PREREQUISITE COURSES |
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LEVEL I |
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SEMESTER 1 |
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Introduction to Environmental and Natural Resource Management |
3 |
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Soils and the Environment |
3 |
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LEVEL I |
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SEMESTER 2 |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
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Introduction to Natural Resource Economics |
3 |
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Ecology and Microbiology |
3 |
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CORE COURSES |
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LEVEL II |
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SEMESTER 1 |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
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Soil and Land Evaluation |
3 |
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Forest Resource Management |
3 |
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LEVEL II |
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SEMESTER 2 |
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Course Title |
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Energy Resources and Sustainability |
3 |
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Wildlife Resources and Management |
3 |
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Environmental Microbiology and Ecological Health |
3 |
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LEVEL III |
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SEMESTER 1 |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
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Natural Resource Economics and Assessment |
3 |
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LEVEL III |
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SEMESTER 2 |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
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Sustainable Watershed Management |
3 |
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Anthropogenic Climate Change Management |
3 |
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ELECTIVES (any six (6) credits of from the following): |
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SEMESTER 1 |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
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Agriculture in the Economy |
4 |
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Communication Skills for Professionals |
3 |
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Fundamentals of Applied Statistics |
3 |
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Current Issues in Agriculture |
2 |
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Principles of Soil Science |
3 |
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Geophysical Methods for Environmental Sensing and Analysis |
3 |
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Geomorphology |
3 |
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Geographical Information Systems Physical Hydrology |
3 3 |
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Natural Hazards and Disasters |
3 |
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Planning, Development and Sustainability |
3 |
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People/Plant Relationships |
3 |
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SEMESTER 2 |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
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Applied Statistics Introduction to Ecotourism: Product Design and Management |
3 4 |
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International Trade Policy and Regulations Island Food Systems |
3 3 |
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Environmental and Natural Resource Law |
3 |
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Remote Sensing and GIS |
3 |
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Environmental Modelling with GIS |
3 |
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Housing and the Environment |
3 |
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Family Resource Management |
3 |
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SEMESTER 3 |
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Course Code |
Course Title |
Credits |
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Geography Residential Field School (Tobago) |
3 |
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Geography Residential Field School (International) |
3 |
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*NOT OFFERED IN 2023/2024 + MAY BE OFFERED IN 2023/2024 SUBJECT TO STUDENT ENROLMENT NUMBERS |
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[Updated: January 2024]