The Department of Earth and Ocean Sciences at UBC is one of the largest and most diverse departments of its kind in the world. Our research and teaching interests span virtually all aspects of understanding the history and dynamics of our planet, as well as management of its resources and the environment we live in.
For general information about careers in Earth And Ocean Sciences see the careers page, http://www.eos.ubc.ca/careers/index.html. For example, see information for students obtained from geoscience industry professionals at Vancouvers Roundup Convention, January 2010.
This degree program is extremely flexible. The only required
EOSC courses are the wet and solid earth foundation courses.
This gives you the freedom to focus on interests inside
or outside of EOS.
Here are more details about Majors degrees in EOS.
The UBC Calendar lists formal requirements.
Environmental Sciences Degrees in EOS are described below.
Honours degrees are recommended for students planning to become
practicing, professional Geologists or Geophysicists, or who wish to go on
to graduate study. Honours degrees can be pursued in four disciplines,
or jointly across disciplines, in the Earth sciences.
Here are more details about B.Sc Honours degrees in EOS.
A student completing the B.A.Sc.
program receives an "Engineering" degree and qualifies
for registration in BC as a "Professional Engineer
in Training" (EIT) and normally become eligible for
full P.Eng. registration after 4 years of practical experience.
Here are more details about the Geological Engineering in EOS.
Also check out the UBC Geological Engineering website at www.geoeng.ubc.ca.
The UBC Calendar lists formal requirements.
Sponsored jointly by the Departments
of Geography and Earth and Ocean Science, this program offers
undergraduate B.Sc. Major, B.Sc. Honours, B.Sc. Major (Co-op)
degrees.There is also a
diploma program in meteorology.
Here are more details about the Atmospheric Sciences program in EOS.
UBC Calendar's listing of formal requirements for B.Sc. in Atmospheric Sciences.
UBC Calendar's listing of formal requirements for Diploma in meteorlogy.
This major's program is available for students who have a broad interest in the
Earth Sciences as it relates to geophysics. Those who wish to pursue a professional
career in the discipline are encouraged to enrol in Major or Honours Geophysics program.
The UBC Calendar lists formal requirements.
The Bachelor of Science program in Environmental Sciences is designed to give
students a broad perspective on the environment. The program concentrates on understanding
the major environmental issues facing human societies and it adopts an integrative
cross-disciplinary approach to the study of these issues.
This program offers undergraduate B.Sc. Major and B.Sc. Honours.
Here are more details about Environmental Sciences in EOS
The UBC Calendar lists formal requirements.
Co-op programs require an extra year to complete, but they include work
terms with industry employers. See also the co-op
program summary(pdf).
Here are more details about co-op programs in EOS.
The UBC Calendar has official requirements for the co-op program.
See also Science CO-OP
Information
See also Engineering CO-OP
Information
See also ATSC CO-OP
Information
An EOS major can be combined with another Major or with a Minor in Arts or Science. More details about double major and minors are given here.
| Degree Planning Links | |
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| EOS Advisors | Contact information for EOS advisors, should you need questions answered or help planning a program. |
| UBC Faculty of Science | IMPORTANT information on types of programs/declaring specializations, for new and continuing students |
| UBC student services | Applications, Scheduling, Degree/Specialization, and other information. |
| UBC Calendar | The authority on University and Faculty regulations. |
| Further Considerations | |
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| Careers in EOS | It's important to know where your degree can take you and what you want to do with it. This page provides useful information on options. |
| Professional registration | Most Earth and Ocean scientists eventually must register with the APEGBC. Find details on how to prepare here. |
| Go Global! (student exchange program) | UBC is renowned for having many of its students go on a formal exchange (EXCG using UBC's registration code) to another university somewhere in the world during third year. Many EOS students take advantage of this opportunity. Speak to your advisor during second year about this program and how to chose your courses while on EXCG. |
| Scholarships | Information on eligibility, etc. |
| eScience | A website specifically for UBC Science undergrads, to set you on the right track to finding everything you need to know about your academic lives, career goals, and your social and personal well-being. |
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