UTP Stage II: Environment, Earth, and Resources is equivalent to the first year of a bachelor’s degree from the University of Manitoba’s Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources. After progressing† to the second year studies in this faculty, you can earn a degree in environmental science, environmental studies, geophysics, geology, geological sciences or geography
Second year of your University of Manitoba degree
Bachelor of Arts (Geography)
Bachelor of Science (Physical Geography)
Bachelor of Environmental Science
Bachelor of Environmental Studies
Bachelor of Science (Geological Sciences)
Areas of study:
Geology
Geophysics
Why choose the Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources?
Geoscience is a regulated, professional practice in Canada and graduates from the Geological Sciences program can be eligible to become registered members of Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba.
The Department of Geology is over 100 years old, making it the oldest in Western Canada.
The Physical Geography program has more graduates hired by Environment Canada than any other program in Canada.
The Bachelor of Environmental Science is a Canadian Environmental Accreditation Commission accredited program.
Careers
Employment and career options
Graduates from this faculty are in demand worldwide, often employed in resource industries including oil & gas, mining, and exploration, as well as environmental consulting, engineering firms, and government departments and agencies.