Program Description Communities in Canada and around the world are seeking leaders to implement effective, natural-resource-based solutions to meet social and environmental needs. U of G’s Bachelor of Bio-Resource Management (BBRM) program combines business and science skills to prepare you for that leadership position. Take it, and improve our world’s bio-resources. The BBRM majors cover advanced studies in science, technology and business management, ensuring your core knowledge base and experience for diverse roles and careers. Customize the program to suit your interests and goals, with the choice of various science and business electives. Learn hands-on with faculty through field trips, research and summer job experience for an experiential education credit. In the Environmental Management program, you'll gain the knowledge you'll need to play a significant role in protecting the environment. The program combines the applied aspects of environmental science and technology with extensive business training focused on leadership in environmental maintenance, remediation and regulation. This program is offered and administered by both the School of Environmental Sciences and the Department of Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics.
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