The University of Choice for Future Environmental Leaders
Trent School of the Environment (TSE) offers a rich learning environment at the undergraduate level. We offer over a dozen degree programs and more than 100 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.
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.
“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.






