The Bachelor of Science (Geology and Environmental Geoscience) at the University of Regina, Faculty of Science, is an applied science program focusing on the study of Earth's minerals, soil, water, and energy resources. Students examine geological and environmental systems through foundational geoscience disciplines such as geology, geomorphology, hydrology, and core sciences (biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics). The program emphasizes hands-on training, extensive fieldwork, and access to specialized facilities like the Saskatchewan Geological Survey’s core repository. Graduates are eligible for professional registration (APEGS), with strong employment outcomes in sectors like mineral exploration, mining, energy, environmental consulting, and government agencies. Starting in 2025, 'GEOL' course codes transition to 'ESC' (Earth Sciences). Co-op and field school options are available, and the curriculum is aligned with national geoscience standards.