BTSA in Environmental management and protection
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BTSA in Environmental management and protection
Contents of the BTSA in Environmental management and protection academic programme
For the BTSA in Environmental management and protection academic programme, the student must choose one of the two specialisations:
- - Management of natural spaces
- - Park ranger
Degree awarded
Upon successful completion of all course requirements, the student is awarded with a BTSA in Environmental management and protection degree (a state-sanctioned degree equivalent to "Bac+2").
Career possibilities for those who have earned a BTSA in Environmental management and protection degree
The highly qualified specialist in environmental management and protection may work to educate the public about the natural world and related environmental issues, as well as explaining eco-systems. He helps to facilitate the growth of an ecological and environmental awareness within the public at large. This specialist educates a public of mixed age, culture, and socio-economic status. He may also be a park ranger in a regional natural park, local natural park, firms that specialise in environmental issues (research/analysis/maintenance), DDAF (Provincial Management of Agriculture and Forests), CCI (Chamber of Commerce and Indutry), leisure and tourism programmes, museum associations specialising in environmental issues, public offices directly involved in educating the public about environmental issues...
He is capable of creating and putting in place an environmental management project: ecological improvement (maintain or re-establish the ecological health of a given place), economical and cultural by way of integrated management. He is capable of being a natural space manager (natural parks and reserves), non-natural space manager (urban parks, tree management in urban setting), in municipal offices (local, county or regional government), in decentralised, local-level operations of the state (DDE, DDAF, water management agencies...), in public research and analysis offices, or in public or private research and analysis offices covering environmental management and protection issues.