Langara College

Environmental Studies

Vancouver, Canada

The Non-degree in Environmental Studies at Langara College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Langara College, located in Vancouver, British Columbia, is a public college known for accessible, career-focused education and strong transfer pathways to Canadian universities. Although its institutional roots go back to 1965 and it became an independent college in 1994, Langara today serves about 22,000 students including approximately 1,500 international learners from more than 80 countries. The college provides a friendly, campus-based experience in one of Canada’s most livable and multicultural cities.

Langara offers around 72 programs spanning arts and sciences, business, health and community services, technology, and continuing studies, with an emphasis on small class sizes and experiential learning. The college is particularly well regarded for university-transfer credentials, diploma programs that lead directly to employment, and pathways that simplify progression to four-year degrees. Student supports include academic advising, tutoring, career services, and language assistance for newcomers.

For international students, Vancouver’s safe, diverse neighborhoods and strong employer market make Langara an appealing option for academic preparation or career-oriented study. Housing, health insurance, and practical settlement resources are available through the college, and students benefit from English-language support and orientation programming. Prospective applicants should explore transfer agreements, program start dates, and available scholarships to align study plans with Canadian credential and immigration goals.

About the Program

The Environmental Studies program at Langara College is a non-degree program for students who want to learn about environmental issues. It lasts one year and is taught in English. Students get to learn about biology, chemistry, and geography, which helps them understand how to protect the environment.

The curriculum includes specific subjects like biology, chemistry, and english, as well as environmental courses. Students also get to choose elective courses that interest them. A one-week field school at the end of the second year gives students hands-on experience. Students develop skills in areas like environmental protection and remediation.

Graduates of this program can work as Environmental Consultants, Conservation Officers, or Park Rangers. They can also work in government agencies, non-profit organizations, or private companies that focus on environmental issues. Some possible job titles include Sustainability Specialist, Environmental Educator, or Wildlife Manager.

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