Graduate Programs

Program Information

There are many rewarding opportunities to conduct graduate research in the Department of Environment & Geography. The department is a forerunner in research outreach activities including, Schools on Board, a national initiative to engage schools and communities in Arctic science research by interacting with international CASES research teams on board the Canadian Research Icebreaker. Other important collaborations include action research and education with rural communities, farm groups and First Nations across the country, especially the Harvest Moon Society, and environmental NGOs including Council of Canadians, Boreal Forest Network, Saskatchewan Organic Directorate, Status of Women Canada, Manitoba Centre for Health Policy and the Delta Waterfowl Foundation.

For program requirements please see individual program listings.

  • MA (Geography)
  • M Sc (Environment and Geogaphy)
  • Master of Environment 
  • Ph. D. (Geography)
  • Pre Masters Program