The University of Choice for Future Environmental Leaders
Trent School of the Environment offers a rich learning environment at every level of study. At the undergraduate level, we offer over a dozen degree programs and more than 140 environment-related courses across multiple disciplines in the arts and sciences. When mapping out a path to your future, you can choose from an existing program of study or design a one-of-a-kind degree around your interests and passions.
Trent School of the Environment (TSE) students enjoy all the advantages of a larger university — learning from leading scholars and access to cutting-edge facilities and technology — while studying in a personalized, community-focused environment. We also offer what no other university can – a spectacular 1400-acre campus with 11 nature areas, where you will get hands-on experience collecting real data working in forests, farms, wetlands, and rivers. TSE stands out as the ideal place for students looking to make a difference.
“Trent School of the Environment is one of the largest and most established undergraduate environmental institutions in the country. We offer 13 different degree programs that are interdisciplinary, action-oriented, and fun—we study outside in forests, wetlands, and rivers on campus every chance we get. As a student here, you have access to world-class facilities, resources, and expertise to support your learning because the work you do and the experience you gain at Trent is important to the world.”
- Dr Stephen Hill, associate professor and director of the Trent School of the Environment

The Experience
As a student in the Trent School of Environment you will study at one of Canada's most sought-after locations for environmental research. Dig in and learn more about our unparalleled hands-on learning opportunities - from on-campus field work to international study options, and everything in between.

Programs
Trent School of Environment offers a rich learning environment at every level of study, including 14 undergraduate degree programs and more than 100 environment-related courses across multiple disciplines in the arts and sciences. The School also houses leading environmentally-themed graduate programs and several renowned research centres.
