The Collaborative Specialization in Environment and Sustainability creates a diverse interdisciplinary community of students who research environmental issues by sharing their expertise to address current environmental problems. Take advantage of an active learning experience within a supportive community - enhance your career opportunities with an extra degree credential, access travel awards to attend conferences, and engage with a dynamic group of peers from across campus. |
Application Notes : | The Collaborative Environment and Sustainability Program is not a direct entry program. Graduate students may apply to the program following admission to and registration in a HOME Program (department), where the student will have a research supervisor, complete a research thesis and earn a graduate degree in a specific discipline. |
Additional Admission Requirements: | Masters students: admission is restricted to part-time and full-time students entering their first year of studies in the home department.
PhD students: admission is restricted to part-time and full-time students entering their first year of studies in a home department, but may seek entry to the program as late as the first term of their second full year of studies.
Students enrolled in one-year masters programs shall seek advice on program eligibility from the Collaborative Environment and Sustainability Program office before application. |
* We make every attempt to provide accurate information on prerequisites, programs, and tuition. However, this information is subject to change without notice and we highly recommend that you contact the school to confirm important information before applying.