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14 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts in Environmental Policy

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The Master of Arts in Environmental Policy is a rigorous, interdisciplinary study of environmental policy in terms of its theory, application, methodology, and approaches with reference to central contemporary debates. It is also an applied program that equips students with practical skills in the field by making links to the labour market through a required internship program.

The Master of Arts in Environmental Policy is offered by full-time study or part-time study and by completion of either a thesis or research paper. The Thesis Option involves completion of 15 credit hours of course work, an internship, and a thesis, and is normally completed in two academic years of full-time study and in three academic years of part-time study. The Research Paper Option involves completion of 15 credit hours of course work, an internship, and a research paper, and is normally completed in one academic year of full-time study and up to three academic years of part-time study.

The following regulations must be read in conjunction with the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies of Memorial University of Newfoundland.

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