Graduate Programs

There are two other graduate programs offered at U of T in the area of environment:

 

Professional Masters of Environmental Science Program

(offered at the University of Toronto Scarborough Campus) 

For more information on this program and course offerings, please contact Julie Quenneville at menvsc@utsc.utoronto.ca or visit http://envsci.utsc.utoronto.ca/menvsci/

The Centre for Environment (CFE) provides opportunities for an interdisciplinary approach to environmental studies at the University of Toronto. It has both teaching and research functions. Its faculty members are cross-appointed from several departments including engineering, physical sciences, health sciences, biological sciences, forestry, social sciences, and the humanities. A 12-month professional course-work Master of Environmental Science (MEnvSc) degree program is offered at the University of Toronto Scarborough as a program of the Centre for Environment. All courses within the program fall within the designated major field of study: Biophysical Interactions in Terrestrial and Aquatic Systems. Although the program base is broad, a major focus is understanding the flux of contaminants through surface and sub-surface environments and the methods/solutions needed to remediate contaminated or damaged environmental systems. The program is committed to the development of well-trained practitioners in environmental science to meet the needs primarily of industry and government. The program is designed for both newly graduated students and existing professionals in industry and government agencies. The program is also designed to allow graduates to pursue PhD studies in the environment.

Please visit the program's website for course offerings.

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Graduate Collaborative Program in Environmental Engineering

Graduate students can specialize in environmental engineering through one of the following degree-granting departments:

Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry
Department of Civil Engineering
Department of Materials Science and Engineering
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering

Students can apply and be admitted to one of these departments to do a Master's (M.A.Sc. full-time, and M.Eng. full- and part-time) or Doctoral program. Please click here for details about admission to one of these departments. The Environmental Engineering Program is administered in collaboration with the four departments and the Centre for Environment through the Division of Environmental Engineering. After acceptance and registration in one of the four degree-granting departments, students can then register in the Environmental Engineering Program. For details about the requirements of the program, please visit Graduate Environmental Engineering Program Requirements .
For any questions relating to this program please contact:

Student Counsellor
Division of Environmental Engineering and Energy Systems
Cross-Disiciplinary Programs Office 
Office Location:  44 St. George Street
Mailing Address: 35 St. George Street
Toronto, ON Canada M5S 1A4
Tel: (416) 978-3532
e-mail: eep@ecf.utoronto.ca


Master of Science in Sustainability Management

To be offered in September, 2013.  Information session March 1-2, 2012.  Details forthcoming.   For more information (to be announced), please visit:
http://www.utm.utoronto.ca/vice-dean-grad/graduate-info/professional-graduate-programs-centre