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Environmental Conservation

Environmental Conservation

Environmental Conservation

Environmental Conservation

Bachelor of Applied Science in Environmental Conservation

Program Briefing Sessions for Fall Entry now Live: 

The Environmental Conservation BAS program takes advantage of the exceptional learning opportunities in Skagit Valley’s unique ecology of temperate forests, shorelines, and mixed-use wilderness areas and a fully accredited water lab to provide students with a unique way to develop key natural resource management skills. Learning in the program occurs through a blend of online and classroom engagement, lab work, and field trips.

Program Highlights

    • Designed to meet the growing employment needs for graduates with advanced skills in ecology, environmental sciences, and natural resource management.
    • Work and learn in a department of ecology-accredited water quality lab.
    • An opportunity to develop and demonstrate leadership skills within the environmental sciences and natural resources management.
    • Gaining the experience and knowledge to restore and manage habitat in forests, natural areas, and freshwater habitats for native fish and wildlife species as well nearshore environment.
    • Selective admission with fall quarter entry.

Important 

    • If you have opted out of receiving emails from SVC, you will not receive any program materials. Contact [email protected] to opt back in.
    •  Upper-division classes carry higher tuition rates than associate degree courses.

To find out more about the BAS in Environmental Conservation, and learn about the application process, register for a program briefing session that meets your schedule.