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Resource Management

www.grenfell.mun.ca/resource

The bachelor of resource management (BRM) is an interdisciplinary degree that requires students to complete 120 credit hours subject to Grenfell’s core program and specific BRM requirements.

Specific BRM requirements include:

  • 84 credit hours in core program requirements
  • six credit hours in first year English courses
  • 30 credit hours in academic electives

Students may apply for admission directly from high school by indicating this in the appropriate place on their Undergraduate Application for Admission/Readmission.

Direct admission from high school is subject to the applicant’s final acceptance to the university.

Students in the BRM program would normally take the following courses in their first year:

Sample Program

Fall Semester

Winter Semester

English 1000

English 1001

Geography 1000

Geography 1001

Chemistry 1200

Chemistry 1001

Biology 1001

Biology 1002

Economics 2010

Elective

Possible career opportunities for students pursuing the BRM include but are not limited to:

  • environmental consulting
  • wildlife biology
  • international development specialist
  • natural resources policy analyst
  • fisheries scientist
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