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About the Master's of Science in Environmental Sustainability program

Real, marketable skills upon graduation

Students will graduate with professional skills that are in high demand, preparing them for a variety of careers through which they can influence environmental policy and practice, while doing work that reflects their passions.

Students will learn to:

  • Deconstruct environmental sustainability challenges with an understanding of their scientific, economic, and political underpinnings.
  • Critically evaluate and integrate knowledge from key disciplines in environmental sustainability.
  • Develop effective evidence-based policy solutions and strategies for adoption in a given socio-economic and political context.
  • Perform critical evaluation of sustainability policies, reports and regulations.
  • Develop and implement sustainability plans and strategies.
  • Collaborate with diverse stakeholders in the context of environmental decision-making and creative problem-solving.
  • Communicate effectively about environmental sustainability issues in diverse settings.

Careers in sustainability

Are you looking for more from a career than just a job? Do you want to contribute to the sustainability of your community? Here are just a few examples of the kinds of careers in environmental sustainability that our graduates can enter:

  • POLICY ADVISOR to a minister
  • SUSTAINABILITY MANAGER for an industry association
  • SENIOR POLICY ANALYST for government
  • LEADER of a sustainable community initiative
  • RESEARCHER for a sustainability think tank
  • ENTERPRENEUR for an environmentally progressive company
  • EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR of a non-governmental organization
  • OFFICER in energy efficiency

Tackling Today鈥檚 Challenges

Students in the program benefit from the unique, real-world approach to learning that has them working on relevant and timely issues even before they graduate. As part of this approach, students have the opportunity to learn from and work alongside leaders in environmental sustainability inside and outside the university community.

Here are just three of the many areas of research underway at 91精品黑料吃瓜:

  • The transition to a sustainable economy

    From carbon taxes to feed-in tariffs, economic instruments are part of the policy toolkit for progress on many sustainability problems. Students in our program can engage with Sustainable Prosperity, a green economy think-tank based at the Institute of the Environment that is leading the charge on helping Canada transition to a more sustainable economy.
  • Energy and climate change

    How Canada and the rest of the world choose to produce and consume energy in the future will have profound implications for everyone. Students in this program can join faculty and students from across campus working in labs, in classrooms and with partners in the public and private sector on finding sustainable and ethical ways to power the future in the context of a changing global climate.
  • Toxics, science and law

    When deformed frogs and changing birth ratios call into question the regulatory framework for the management of toxic substances in Canada, how do science and law interact to identify effective solutions? Students can participate in the development and evaluation of innovative approaches to bring science in