Environmental Science 21

Students will explore how local and global water and soil health, air quality, waste management and habitat protection impact their communities and the world. You will build an understanding of sustainable practices and environmental stewardship, with a focus on practical, accessible approaches through scientific and Indigenous perspectives.

Prerequisite

Science 11

Delivered

Online Asynchronous

Credits

Science 21

What Will I Learn?

You will learn how to examine environmental issues and the impacts of agriculture and industry on the environment, focusing on practical and accessible approaches to environmental stewardship.

Modified Courses

Modified courses are specialized courses that require signed parent consent before registering a student up to the age of 18, due to the potential impact to post-secondary options. Students over the age of 18 may sign consent for themselves.

To register in a modified course, full-time Sask DLC students can contact their Academic Advisor and part-time student's schools may contact their local Sask DLC Campus Administrator.

Units of Study

Introduction to Environmental Science

Terrestrial Ecosystems

Aquatic Ecosystems

Atmosphere and Human Health

Human Population and Pollution

Careers

Self-Directed Study

Exams

No Proctored Exams

What is a proctor?

Course Materials

You Will Need

Reliable internet connection and device to submit course work, including speakers or headphones.

Supplied by Sask DLC

Online course materials

Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre provides Kindergarten to Grade 12 courses to Saskatchewan students who choose to study online. We empower students and families to choose the learning environment that works best for them, while supporting their graduation plan.

Learning

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