Urban Ecosystems (BS)
Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Description
The Bachelor of Horticulture Science Urban Ecosystems Major is the only undergraduate degree in North America dedicated to the study of urban ecosystems. At KPU, the Urban Ecosystems Major is an interdisciplinary program that combines horticulture, ecology, design, biology, chemistry, mathematics, business, and student-selected electives from the breadth of courses offered throughout KPU. Students synthesize the science and practice of horticulture to resolve community, industry, and research-related problems in urban environments. Innovation and creative critical thinking are important essential skills that students gain through applied research projects. The Urban Ecosystems program puts theory into practice through student-led projects. They are testing and adapting ideas about urban ecosystems in real time, on the KPU Langley Campus through protection, design, and management of a living landscape. They have a 550 m2 dedicated Roof Ecosystem Research Lab where we test plants, grow food, and manage a permanent grassland habitat. On the ground, they have a 65-metre rain garden and a vertical living wall rain garden. They are actively repairing, re-Indigenizing and managing 1.5 hectares of floodplain habitat alongside Logan Creek, which flows through the campus. The Bachelor of Horticulture Science program has the following strengths: Customized education through the selection of electives that support learner educational goals Emphasis on the economic, environmental, and social components of sustainability Strong connections with horticulture industry and community groups Development of essential skills such as teamwork, creative thinking, problem solving, and communication Capstone research courses which include business planning and the application of new skills to a community based issue