In addition to Faculty of Graduate Studies requirements and to the course requirements described below, students should consult their “home” department in the Schulich School of Engineering for any additional program or course requirement(s).
Master of Engineering (Course-based Route)
Ten half courses of which a minimum of six must be graduate half courses. At least four courses must be selected from a list of courses related to Energy & Environment available from CEERE.
Students with non-engineering undergraduate degrees may be required to take additional prerequisite courses at the undergraduate level.
Master of Engineering (Thesis-based Route)
A minimum of four graduate half courses. At least two courses must be selected from a list of courses related to Energy & Environment available from CEERE.
Students with non-engineering undergraduate degrees may be required to take additional prerequisite courses at the undergraduate level.
Master of Science
A minimum of four graduate half courses plus Environmental Engineering 601. At least two courses must be selected from a list of courses related to Energy & Environment available from CEERE. Students must successfully complete Environmental Engineering 601 twice before their thesis defense.
Students with non-engineering undergraduate degrees may be required to take additional prerequisite courses at the undergraduate level.
Doctor of Philosophy
For applicants with Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in Engineering:
A minimum of two graduate half courses plus Environmental Engineering 601. At least one course must be selected from a list of courses related to Energy & Environment available from CEERE. Students must successfully complete Environmental Engineering 601 twice before their thesis defense.
For applicants with a Bachelor's degree in Engineering, but without a completed Master's degree:
A minimum of six graduate half courses plus Environmental Engineering 601. At least three courses must be selected from a list of courses related to Energy & Environment available from CEERE. Students must successfully complete Environmental Engineering 601 twice before their thesis defense.
Students with non-engineering undergraduate degrees may be required to take additional prerequisite courses at the undergraduate level.