Program Overview
MSc and PhD in Earth Sciences
Overview
The School of the Environment at the University of Windsor offers both MSc and PhD degree programs, where we excel in providing innovative approaches to important problems. Our research facilities contain state-of-the-art equipment, enabling our researchers and graduate students to stay on the cutting edge of earth and environmental research.
Areas of Focus
- Geochemistry
- Geofluids
- Environmental Geoscience
Program Specific Admission Requirements
Deadlines
- Deadline for Fall: July 1
- Deadline for Winter: November 1
Language Requirements
- Minimum TOEFL: IBT-83
- Minimum IELTS: 6.5
- Minimum Pearson: 65
Additional Requirements
M.Sc
- Statement of Research Interests and Goals
- An explanation of any communications you have had with faculty members at Windsor
- GRE is recommended for students graduating from Universities outside of North America
Ph.D.
- Statement of Research Interests and Goals
- Title of Master's thesis, and copies of abstracts from publications
- An explanation of any communications you have had with faculty members at Windsor
- A list of any teaching experience you have had, including assisting in labs
- GRE is recommended for students graduating from Universities outside of North America
General Admission Requirements
General admission requirements for all Graduate Programs
Scholarships and Funding
Scholarships and Funding opportunities are available for graduate students.
University of Windsor
Overview:
University of Windsor is a public research university located in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs across various disciplines. The university is known for its strong focus on research and its commitment to providing students with a comprehensive and engaging educational experience.
Services Offered:
The university provides a variety of services to support students, including:
Academic Support:
The Office of the Registrar, Financial Matters, and the Office of the Provost offer guidance and assistance with academic matters.Student Life:
The university offers a vibrant student life experience with various clubs, organizations, and events.Campus Resources:
Students have access to facilities like the Leddy Library, EPICentre, and Athletics + Recreation Services.Support Services:
The university provides support services for students with disabilities through Student Accessibility Services and offers mental health services through the Psychology practicum.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Students at University of Windsor can expect a dynamic campus experience with:
Events and Activities:
The university hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including concerts, sporting events, and cultural celebrations.Student Organizations:
Students can join various clubs and organizations based on their interests, fostering a sense of community and engagement.Athletics:
The university has a strong athletics program with varsity teams known as the Lancers, offering opportunities for participation and cheering on the teams.Residence:
The university provides on-campus housing options for students, offering a convenient and social living experience.Key Reasons to Study There:
Research Opportunities:
The university is known for its strong research focus, providing students with opportunities to engage in research projects and collaborate with faculty.Co-operative Education:
The university offers co-operative education programs, allowing students to gain practical work experience in their field of study.International Programs:
The university has a strong international presence, offering programs and opportunities for students to study abroad and engage with diverse cultures.Location:
The university is located in Windsor, a vibrant city with a rich history and culture, offering students a unique and engaging living experience.Academic Programs:
University of Windsor offers a wide range of academic programs, including: