1. The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science offers a program in
Environmental Engineering and Applied Science leading to the degree of Master
of Applied Science in Environmental Engineering and Applied Science (M.A.Sc.).
The program is available on a full-time or part-time basis. Admission is
open to students with Engineering or Science backgrounds.
2. The program is offered by the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science
and will be administered by a Board of Studies appointed by the Dean of
Engineering and Applied Science.
3. The Master of Applied Science degree is a multi-disciplinary, professionally
oriented degree which provides an advanced education for students who are
already working, or who intend to work, in the environmental industry.
B) QUALIFICATIONS FOR ADMISSION
1. Admission is limited and competitive. To be considered for admission,
applicants shall normally hold a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or an
Honours degree in Science with at least second class standing, or equivalent
from an institution recognized by the Senate or shall have qualifications
and/or experience acceptable to the Dean of Graduate Studies and the Board
of Studies. The Board of Studies will make recommendations on admission
to the Dean of Graduate Studies.
2. The Board of Studies will oversee academic aspects of students’ programs
on behalf of the Faculty Council of the Faculty of Engineering and Applied
Science.
1. To the extent that resources permit, individual programs will be developed
to suit students’ interests and needs. However, all programs must be approved
by the Board of Studies and the Dean of Graduate Studies. All General regulations
of the School of Graduate Studies shall apply to this degree.
2. The degree program requires the completion of 27 credit hours, 6 of
which comprise a project course.
i. Students are required to complete Eng. 960A and Eng. 960B.
ii. The remaining courses must be selected so that 6 credit hours are selected
from Eng. 9601, Eng. 9603, Eng. 9609, and Eng. 9624; 3 credit hours are
selected from Eng. 9605 and Eng. 9621; and 12 credit hours are selected
from Eng. 9622, Eng. 9625, Env.Sci./Eng. 6000, Env.Sci./Eng. 6001, Env.Sci./Eng.
6002, Env.Sci./Eng. 6003, and Geog. 6250.
Eng 960A/B Environmental Engineering Project
Eng. 9601 Environmental Pollution and Mitigation (Cross listed as Env.
Sci. 6004)
Eng. 9603 Environmental Sampling and Pollutant Analysis (Cross listed as
Env. Sci. 6005)
Eng. 9605 Advanced Wastewater Treatment
Eng. 9609 Environmental Risk Assessment (same as Env. Sci. 6007)
Eng. 9610-9615 Special Topics in Environmental Engineering and Applied
Science
Eng. 9621 Soil Remediation Engineering
Eng. 9622 Environmental Statistics
Eng. 9624 Air Pollution (same as Env. Sci. 6008)
Eng. 9625 Environmental Impact of Offshore Operations
Env. Sci./Eng. 6000 Environmental Science and Technology
Env. Sci./Eng. 6001 Earth and Ocean Systems
Env. Sci./Eng. 6002 Environmental Chemistry and Toxicology
Eng. Sci./Eng. 6003 Applied Ecology
Geog. 6250 Conservation of Natural Resources
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