Bachelor of Arts in Environment and Society

St. Thomas University

Canada,New Brunswick

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 19,354/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 55

Application Fee

Sep 2025

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Canada, New Brunswick

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1910

Total Students: 2,000 +

Int. Students: 200 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

51 Dineen Dr, Fredericton, NB E3B 5G3, Canada

Bachelor of Arts in Environment and Society

Program Overview

Environment and Society will help you understand the social processes that promote the degradation of the Earth and our persistence in such destructive behaviour. 

Environment and Society at STU
The Environment and Society Program is an interdisciplinary program with courses from several departments which explore the root causes of environmental degradation and how society can address them.

Courses in Environment and Society at STU are designed around four pillars:

  • Problems
  • Perspectives
  • Politics
  • Praxis—reflection and action for social change

Our focus on tracing the root causes of an issue and using knowledge to create social change is what sets our Environment and Society program apart.

What sets STU’s Environment and Society Program Apart?

  • Small, engaging classes that emphasize personal interaction, discussion, and debate.  
  • Our program is designed around four pillars: problems, perspective, politics, praxis (reflection and action).
  • Lectures and seminars are always taught by professors—not teaching assistants—which means students learn from experts in the field.
  • The greatest challenges associated with environmental problems aren’t scientific—they are political, economic, cultural, and ethical. Our liberal arts approach allows you to tackle these issues by focusing on their root causes and working for social change.
  • Two courses within the Environment and Society program count toward STU’s unique Certificate in Experiential Learning and Community Engagement.
  •  As an interdisciplinary program, Environment and Society draws on courses from disciplines like Communications and Public Policy, Anthropology, Human Rights, and Sociology, which gives you the opportunity to examine environmental issues through multiple perspectives.