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Colleges and Universities Offering Master of Environmental Science in Canada
Course Name:
Master of Environmental Science()
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Institutions Offering Master of Environmental Science
University of Toronto
, Toronto
Specialization options:
-Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation
-Conservation and Biodiversity
-Terrestrial and Aquatic Systems
(i) Course entry requirements(Climate Change Impacts and Adaptation)
-Applicants whose primary language is not English and who graduated from a university where the language of instruction and examination was not English must demonstrate proficiency in English.
-A minimum mid-B grade average in the last two years of the undergraduate program.
-Applicants must submit a written statement explaining their objectives for entering the program and the suitability of their background. Appropriate post-graduate work experiences will be considered as part of the admission application.
-A science or engineering undergraduate degree including at least two half courses or one full course in each of chemistry, physics, calculus, and biology.
(ii) Course entry requirements(Conservation and Biodiversity)
-Applicants whose primary language is not English and who graduated from a university where the language of instruction and examination was not English must demonstrate proficiency in English
-A minimum mid-B grade average in the last two years of the undergraduate program.
-Applicants must submit a written statement explaining their objectives for entering the program and the suitability of their background. Appropriate post-graduate work experiences will be considered as part of the admission application.
-An undergraduate degree in biology or a closely related field, and successful completion of an undergraduate course in conservation biology. Students who have not successfully completed an undergraduate course in conservation biology will be required to complete an undergraduate course, BIOC63H3 Conservation Biology (0.5 FCE), as an extra (EXT) course.
(iii) Course entry requirements(Terrestrial and Aquatic Systems)
-Applicants whose primary language is not English, and who graduated from a university where the language of instruction and examination was not English, must demonstrate proficiency in English.
-A minimum mid-B grade average in the last two years of the undergraduate program.
-Applicants must submit a written statement explaining their objectives for entering the program and the suitability of their background. Appropriate post-graduate work experiences will be considered as part of the admission application.
-A science or engineering undergraduate degree including at least two half courses or one full course in each of chemistry, physics, calculus, and biology.
Course duration:
(i) 3 years full-time
(ii) 6 years part-time
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