Selkirk College

Environmental Programs First-year Requirements

Castlegar, Canada

The Non-degree in Environmental Programs First-year Requirements at Selkirk College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Selkirk College in Castlegar, British Columbia, is a public college established in 1966 offering certificates, diplomas and select bachelor degrees across arts, business, health, trades and technology. With around 2,500 students and 59 program options, Selkirk emphasizes applied learning, small class sizes and direct access to faculty, making it an attractive choice for students who prefer hands-on training and personalized support in a scenic mountain and river setting.

Programs focus on industry-relevant skills, co-op placements and experiential learning that prepare students for employment or further study. The college supports trades and technical training alongside creative and professional programs, and provides learner services, academic advising and clear transfer pathways to larger universities. International students are welcomed into a community-focused environment with targeted supports for language development and academic success.

Castlegar’s outdoor lifestyle, affordable living and close-knit campus culture suit students seeking a balanced academic and recreational experience. Selkirk maintains employer partnerships to help graduates secure work placements and career opportunities, and provides guidance on study permits and settlement. Prospective international applicants should prepare transcripts, language test results and proof of funds, and contact student services early to arrange housing and orientation.

About the Program

The Environmental Programs First-year Requirements is a one-year program at Selkirk College in Canada. It's for students who want to study environmental science and pursue a diploma in a specialized field. This program provides a common first year of study, after which students can choose a diploma program.

The curriculum includes courses like Hydrology, Surveying, Applied Botany, and Technical Math. Students also participate in field schools and hands-on outdoor learning activities, such as Forestry Technology Field School or Ecological Restoration and Remediation. The program helps students develop skills in areas like environmental planning, ecology, and geomatics.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Environmental Consultants, Conservation Officers, Park Rangers, Wildlife Biologists, or Sustainability Specialists. They can work in government agencies, non-profit organizations, or private companies, helping to protect and preserve the environment.

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