Canadian Mennonite University

Bachelor in Environmental Studies

Winnipeg, Canada

The Bachelor in Environmental Studies at Canadian Mennonite University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Canadian Mennonite University (CMU) in Winnipeg is a small, faith-based institution that blends liberal arts education with Anabaptist values of community, peace and service. Home to roughly 1,750 students and offering about two dozen programs, CMU emphasizes small classes, close faculty mentoring and an integrated approach to ethical and intellectual development. The campus culture encourages dialogue, social responsibility and engagement with local and global communities.

Academically, CMU offers undergraduate and graduate programs across arts, sciences, theology and professional studies, with experiential learning and community engagement embedded in many courses. International students, who make up a portion of the population, receive targeted support for admissions, housing and academic advising. The university’s compact size allows for personal attention, opportunities for leadership in student organizations and meaningful faculty-student collaboration on research and service projects.

Life at CMU combines academic rigor with campus clubs, music ensembles and service initiatives that enrich student experience and foster belonging. Career services and alumni networks help students explore meaningful pathways after graduation, while faith-based programming supports spiritual growth and ethical reflection. Prospective international applicants seeking a close-knit campus with strong mentoring, community focus and clear support structures will find CMU a welcoming option in Winnipeg.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Environmental Studies at Canadian Mennonite University is a degree program for students who want to develop a broad understanding of the earth and sustainability. This 4-year program helps students identify, research, and act on environmental and social justice issues. By studying Environmental Studies, students gain academic and research skills and consider questions of worldview and faith.

The curriculum includes courses in natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities. Students gain knowledge of scientific principles and processes, learn how economic and social structures interact with the environment, and explore how literature and philosophy can contribute to understanding problems. The program includes a foundation in ecology, climate, soil and water systems, and environmental issues.

Graduates of the Environmental Studies program can pursue careers as Environmental Consultants, Sustainability Specialists, Conservation Scientists, Policy Analysts, or Research Assistants. They can work in industries such as government, non-profit, or private sectors, and can be employed by organizations that focus on environmental conservation, sustainability, and social justice.

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