At the master’s level, the Faculty of Environmental Design offers a course-based Master of Architecture, a course-based Master of Landscape Architecture, a course-based Master of Planning, and a thesis-based Master of Environmental Design.
The Master of Architecture is a course-based first professional degree at the graduate level. The degree is accredited by the Canadian Architectural Certification Board. The Master of Planning is a course-based first professional degree at the graduate level. The degree is accredited by the Professional Standards Board of the Canadian Institute of Planners. The thesis-based Master of Environmental Design is a research degree that involves independent inquiry into a range of contemporary issues of human intervention in environments across the spectrum of faculty research expertise.
The Master of Landscape Architecture is a course-based first professional degree at the graduate level, whose curriculum reflects the requirements for accreditation by the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (we will be seeking accreditation with the graduation of our first cohort who will be admitted September 2015).
The PhD degree in Environmental Design involves interdisciplinary research inquiry in thematic areas related to Architecture, Planning, and Sustainable Design across the spectrum of faculty research expertise.
Note: More information on these programs can be obtained from the Faculty of Graduate Studies calendar.