The Bachelor of Science in Environmental Sciences at the Ontario Agricultural College, University of Guelph, provides foundational training in biophysical sciences integrated with practical problem-solving. The curriculum is structured to give students an understanding of environmental systems, problem analysis, and the socio-economic context of environmental issues. Students explore a range of topics, including pollinator and soil conservation, greenhouse gas mitigation, and plant disease management, while building research, data analysis, and communication skills. Experiential learning opportunities include consulting projects, co-ops, and field courses, often with industry or research partners. Graduates are prepared for careers in environmental protection, resource management, and research across both private and public sectors.