Environmental Studies BA

The BA in Environmental Studies is an interdisciplinary major which allows students to study the “scientific, cultural, economic, moral, political and social dimensions of environmental issues.” The major brings together courses primarily from the Faculty of Arts, the Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sciences (ALES), and the Faculty of Native Studies. As a new major–its first intake of students was in Fall 2011–the parameters of the degree are still in the process of being formed. There are “areas of concentration” within the major that allow students to specialize in a field that pertains to environmental studies.

Changes are underway affecting the concentrations and core requirements for this degree. For assistance in planning your programme, please contact the student advisor for Arts students enrolled in the Environmental Studies BA, Professor Andrew Ede, andrew.ede@ualberta.ca.

Members of the Arts Environmental Studies Consortium have played, and continue to play, a role in forming the major in such a way that it meets the needs of Arts students in addition to the needs of the wider student population. The major is an excellent way for arts-oriented students to graduate with a degree that focuses on environmental subjects.


Why should you enroll in an interdisciplinary program in environmental studies? Some thoughts on the value of interdisciplinary knowledge and the importance of building bridges between sciences and Arts (humanities and social sciences):


What kind of jobs can you get with an Arts-based education in environmental studies? (examples)