Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Environmental Chemistry at Trent University
Study the Chemical Science Behind Environmental Change
Explore how chemistry drives environmental systems and discover how pollutants impact our planet with a B.Sc. in Environmental Chemistry at Trent University. This unique, interdisciplinary program combines core chemical principles with environmental science, equipping students with the skills to analyze and solve some of today’s most urgent ecological challenges, from climate change to pollution and toxicology.
What You’ll Learn in Environmental Chemistry
The Environmental Chemistry program provides students with a strong foundation in both theoretical chemistry and its practical environmental applications. Key areas of study include:
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Chemical Formation and Interactions in the Environment
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Pollutant Transport and Contaminant Behavior
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Atmospheric and Aquatic Chemistry
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Soil Chemistry and Pest Control Applications
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Toxicology and Climate Change Analysis
You’ll develop essential lab and fieldwork skills while studying how chemicals move through air, water, and soil—and how they affect living systems.
Hands-On Learning and Research Opportunities
At Trent, Environmental Chemistry students gain real-world experience through:
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State-of-the-art laboratories in both the Chemistry and Environmental Science departments
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Fieldwork and environmental sampling in local ecosystems and nature reserves
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Research opportunities with faculty focused on pollution control, green chemistry, and ecosystem health
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Optional work placements to build experience in environmental analysis and chemical consulting
This hands-on approach ensures graduates are equipped with job-ready technical skills and a deep understanding of environmental issues.
Why Choose Environmental Chemistry at Trent?
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Learn from renowned faculty in both Chemistry and Environmental Science
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Study in small classes with access to cutting-edge lab equipment
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Conduct research on real environmental problems, from microplastics to greenhouse gases
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Benefit from interdisciplinary learning across chemistry, biology, and ecology
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Build a strong foundation for graduate studies or a career in environmental consulting, toxicology, or sustainability
Career Opportunities in Environmental Chemistry
Graduates of the Environmental Chemistry program are well-prepared for careers in both the public and private sectors. Potential roles include:
Environmental & Chemical Careers
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Environmental Chemist
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Toxicologist
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Analytical Chemist
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Environmental Consultant
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Soil and Water Quality Analyst
Government & Policy
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Regulatory Affairs Specialist
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Environmental Protection Officer
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Climate Policy Advisor
Industry & Research
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Green Chemistry Researcher
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Sustainability Scientist
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Laboratory Technician
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Graduate Researcher in Environmental Science or Chemistry
- Academic Requirement: The applicant must have completed Grade 12 with Chemistry and Mathematics.
- ELP Requirement: IELTS: Overall score of 6.5, with no individual component scoring below 6.0 TOEFL iBT: Total score of 86, including at least 20 in the writing section PTE Academic: Minimum overall score of 59 Duolingo English Test: Minimum score of 115 (*Note: Duolingo is accepted solely for Undergraduate admissions.)
- Application Fee: $90
- LOA Deposit: $2,500
- Annual Tuition Fee: $30,549
- Total Tuition Fee: $122,196
- Course Duration: 4 years
- Credentials: Bachelor
- Intake: September
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All academic transcripts
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All academic certificates
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IELTS/PTE/TOEFL/Duolingo - if applicable
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