This major provides training in the science, biology, and management of cultivated crops and domestic livestock. In this interdisciplinary and solution-oriented field you’ll learn how to produce food while protecting the environment.
You’ll gain real-world experience in agricultural production in the crop fields, orchards, greenhouses, and dairy facilities on ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University's Macdonald Campus. This program has a strong hands-on lab component and involves visits to agribusinesses.
Students who complete this major with the Professional Agrology specialization will be eligible to apply to the [Order of Agrologists of Quebec]. You may also be eligible for professional certification in other provinces and countries.
Your courses
In the Bachelor of Science (Agricultural and Environmental Sciences) - Major in Agro-Environmental Sciences, you’ll explore the basic and applied biology of cultivated crops, domestic animals, arable soils, and the economics of agriculture through 42 credits of core courses.
You’ll also choose one or two specializations in connected disciplines (24 credits per specialization) and, in your final year, can pursue a research-intensive Honours program.
Suggested specializations
In the Agro-Environmental Sciences major, you’ll need to choose at least one specialization. We recommend:
Animal Production
Animal nutrition and reproduction, maintaining respect for the environment and the welfare of animals.
Ecological Agriculture
Highlights the relationships among soils, plants, animals and humans.
Plant Production
Biology, physiology, breeding, propagation and management of domestic plants.
Professional Agrology
Through internships, projects and courses, develop an understanding of the social, legal and regulatory context in which Quebec agriculture is practiced.
Students who wish to become members of the Ordre des agronomes du Québec (OAQ) [Order of Agrologists of Quebec] must complete both the Professional Agrology specialization and one of the other suggested specializations.
Membership in the OAQ is also possible through the Agricultural Economics major or the Bioresource Engineering program.
Career paths
This program leads to a wide variety of careers in all sectors of agriculture, including agronomy if taken with the Professional Agrology Specialization. You could work in:
- Crop consulting
- Livestock nutrition
- Food system design and improvement
- Farm business management
- International development consulting
Internships & research
You’ll have plenty of opportunities to learn off campus in this program through field studies and internships. Our students have been:
- Interning at local dairy and vegetable farms
- Analyzing insect populations in India
- Optimizing the performance of autonomous weed removal robots
- Documenting the welfare of dairy calves