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Environment: Environment and Sustainability MES

The Master of Environment and Sustainability (MES) is a full-time, one-year research-stream program designed for students seeking the transdisciplinary research skills needed to understand and develop solutions to the many environmental and human well-being challenges and opportunities facing us in the 21st century. The transdisciplinary perspective means research 1) that is problem focused, rather than discipline-focused, starting from problems in the world and working back to the knowledge required to address those problems; and 2) involves active engagement with non-…

Full-Time Master's Thesis
Environment: Environment and Sustainability MES Courses

Environment Courses

ENV1001H, ENV1002H, ENV1003H, ENV1005H, ENV1007H, ENV1008H, ENV1063H, ENV1103H, ENV1111H, ENV1112H, ENV1113H, ENV1114H, ENV1197H, ENV1198H…

Environmental Studies: Courses

The School of the Environment offers individual credit courses that are open to graduate students from all parts of the University, subject to enrolment limits. Except for the core course, ENV1001H, not all courses are offered every year.

Graduate students enrolled in the CSES may also request to count non-listed electives towards their collaborative specialization pending approval from the School’s Graduate Associate Director. (Non-listed electives are those not on 1) the pre-approved list of School of the Environment courses or 2) those that are…

Environmental Studies: Doctoral Level
Full-Time
Environmental Studies: Master's Level
Full-Time
Ethnic, Immigration and Pluralism Studies: Courses
  • Courses eligible for credit towards meeting specialization requirements in Ethnic, Immigration and Pluralism Studies are listed below.
  • Students should check with the professor responsible for each course since a prerequisite may be required.
  • Not all courses are offered each year. Please consult the collaborative specialization office or the appropriate graduate unit for course availability.
  • Students wishing to use courses other than those listed below for credit towards meeting specialization requirements must submit a formal request in writing.

Ethnic, Immigration and Pluralism Studies: Doctoral Level
Full-Time
Ethnic, Immigration and Pluralism Studies: Master's Level
Full-Time
European and Eurasian Studies: European and Eurasian Studies MA

The Master of Arts program in European and Eurasian Studies (MA EES) is designed to provide a well-rounded education in European and Eurasian studies for students who wish to pursue professional, non-academic careers in areas such as government and diplomacy, journalism, business, and teaching. The programs also enrich and broaden the base of knowledge of graduate students considering any PhD-level study with a specialization in the European and Eurasian areas.

The MA in European and Eurasian Studies offers students:

  • the opportunity to study at the…

Full-Time Experiential Learning (Co-op / Internship / Placement / Practicum), Major Research Paper / Project
European and Eurasian Studies: European and Eurasian Studies MA Courses

Not all courses are offered every year. Consult the Centre for European and Eurasian Studies and individual departments for course availability. Consult the Graduate Coordinator for course credit eligibility.

Required Courses

ERE2000Y, ERE2001H

Elective Courses

ERE1151H, ERE1152H, ERE1158H, ERE1159H, ERE1161H, ERE1162H…