The Bachelor of Environment in Global Environmental Systems at Simon Fraser University (Faculty of Environment) delivers interdisciplinary training to address complex global environmental issues. Students gain a foundation in social and natural sciences, with an emphasis on earth systems, global-scale phenomena (e.g., climate change, carbon cycles), and quantitative analytical methods including modeling and geospatial analysis. The curriculum develops skills to support environmental decision-making, communicate scientific information, and apply advanced analytical tools. Graduates are prepared for careers in environmental planning, management, policy analysis, conservation, and post-graduate education focused on understanding and predicting global environmental change. Experiential learning such as co-op internships and field schools is a key feature, offering hands-on research and project experience alongside faculty and industry practitioners.