Program Overview
PhD in Environmental Design
The PhD in Environmental Design is a research-based program that aims to provide students with advanced knowledge and skills in environmental design. The program is designed to meet the degree requirements of the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
Enrolling in Courses
Students can find all courses on the course site, listed by academic term, along with information on who's teaching the course, lecture times, and locations. Course outlines can be accessed through the site once available.
- View Fall 2023 courses
- View Winter 2024 courses
Tuition and Fees
The tuition schedule for thesis students is structured as follows:
- A third of fees are due in September
- A third of fees are due in January
- A sixth of fees are due in May
- A sixth of fees are due in July
Students are also advised to review the SAPL Funding Policy for more information on financial support.
Program Structure
To meet degree requirements, students need to complete four required courses.
Resources and Support
The program offers various resources and support to enhance students' education, including:
- Funding Resources
- Facilities and Workshop Bookings
- Policies and Forms
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