The M.Sc. (Env. & Geog.) is the appropriate science-stream graduate program option for those interested in furthering their academic training in the areas of environmental sciences, including physical geography.
The importance of local economic development is growing as communities and regions search for innovative ways to diversify their economic activities. As Canada's only Master's degree in Local Economic Development, our program gives students the knowledge and skills for careers in local, regional, and community economic development.
This Master's program integrates social, cultural, environmental, economic and political perspectives on tourism. Students benefit from an interdisciplinary education that prepares them for careers in government, business, tourism and recreation planning, and consulting.
Training those who decide on the fate of our environment is critical. Decision-makers must not only master the techniques of environmental management, and also understand the daunting complexity of this science and be able to recognize and evaluate its challenges on the broadest possible scale. At the University of Ottawa, all CO-OP programs are optional, and admission is based on academic achievement and the number of jobs available each year.
The effective and appropriate handling of energy is critical to a successful future - and so are the professionals capable of it. Humber's program offers a broad and intensive knowledge of the design, operation and installation of energy systems for commercial and industrial complexes.
The University of Calgary's Environmental Science Program emphasizes a multi-disciplinary approach to understanding environmental issues facing society.
Dalhousie University offers five different degree options in Environmental Programmes to suit students’ needs. Each programme offers a hands-on integrated approach to learning and the opportunity to undertake projects with real world significance.
The Environmental & Resource Studies (ERS) Program is an interdisciplinary program offered in cooperation with twenty-three other University departments and programs, featuring undergraduate university education and research on environment issues.