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About Program

Program Overview


Master of Environment & Sustainability (MES)

Overview

The Master of Environment & Sustainability (MES) is a program offered by the School of the Environment.


Program Details

  • About the MES
  • MES Program Requirements
  • MES Admission Requirements
  • Tuition & Funding
  • Application Procedure
  • MES Supervisors
  • MES Students: Class of 2023
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Graduate Student Resources

  • Graduate Course Schedule
  • Graduate Course Descriptions
  • Graduate Electives
  • Scholarships & Awards
  • Graduate Student Forms
  • Handbooks, Policies, & Services
  • Graduate Studies at U of T

Collaborative Specializations

  • About Collaborative Specializations
  • Environmental Studies
  • Environment & Health
  • Internship Guidelines
  • Research Paper & Thesis Guidelines
  • How to Apply

Program Structure

The program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of environmental sustainability and its applications.


Admission Requirements

The admission requirements for the MES program include:


  • Meeting the general admission requirements of the University of Toronto
  • Holding a bachelor's degree from a recognized university
  • Having a strong academic record
  • Providing letters of recommendation
  • Submitting a personal statement

Tuition and Funding

Information on tuition fees and funding opportunities is available through the University of Toronto's website.


Application Procedure

The application procedure for the MES program involves submitting an online application, providing required documents, and paying the application fee.


Research Areas

The School of the Environment has research clusters and collaborative networks that focus on various aspects of environmental sustainability.


Student Life

The University of Toronto offers a range of resources and services to support student life, including academic advising, career counseling, and mental health services.


Alumni and Friends

The University of Toronto has a strong network of alumni and friends who are involved in various environmental initiatives and organizations.


Land Acknowledgement

The University of Toronto operates on the traditional land of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of the Credit. Today, this meeting place is still the home to many Indigenous people from across Turtle Island, and we are grateful to have the opportunity to work on this land.


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