Master of Science in Environment and Management
The Master of Science in Environment and Management from Royal Roads University is a transdisciplinary two-year blended program. It combines leading-edge research with on-the-ground practice and theory.
Duration
2 years
Starting Date
September
Tuition Fee
International: CAD 36,447 per full
Domestic: CAD 27,938 per full
Delivery
Blended
Location
Victoria, Canada
About the program
You’re passionate about, and deeply involved in, practical environmental issues. Perhaps your interest ignited through an undergraduate degree in science, or environmental science. Or maybe you’ve already been working in the environmental field for a few years.
Now, you want to take your energy and commitment to the next level, furthering your career in creating a more sustainable world.
At the Environment and Management from Royal Roads University, you’ll be prepared to excel and lead change in your life-long career trajectory, with skills in solving sustainability and environmental challenges in diverse contexts and across sectors.
You’ll examine many topics related to sustainability, from climate pollution and biodiversity loss, to reconciliation and social and community innovations. You’ll learn about strategic decision making, teamwork and the nature of change. And you’ll learn how to address technical and policy questions using systems and sustainability perspectives.
By studying the inter-relationships between human, social and ecological systems, and learning about critical management concepts, you’ll be ready to lead sustainability initiatives in multiple sectors, from government to industry and more.
Program outcomes
Once you have completed this program, you’ll have skills to address global and local environmental and sustainability challenges, and to lead change in multi-sector organizations. You’ll be prepared to work in government, public and private sectors.
Courses
- Theories and Stories in Sustainable Development
- Economics for Decision Making
- Environmental Analysis and Remediation
- Environmental Communication
- The Biosphere and Sustainability
- Ecosystem Science and Management
- Toxicology and Risk Assessment
- Research and Analysis