MA or MSc in Geography and Environment (Environment and Sustainability)

This page refers to the research-based collaborative specialization, not the course-based program. The latter is administered by Environment and Sustainability alone.

The MA or MSc in Geography and Environment (Environment and Sustainability) is an interdisciplinary degree offered within Geography and Environment in collaboration with the Environment and Sustainability Program. The degree consists of all mandatory program components in Geography and Environment along with the mandatory program components required by Environment and Sustainability. For more information, please see Program Components in the Graduate Student Handbook.

The Environment and Sustainability Specialization adds to the Geography and Environment curriculum and provides the opportunity to interact with students from diverse disciplines to explore interdisciplinary and environmental issues. The specialization blends seminars, panel discussions and field trips to improve research skills, communication and teaching.

Supervision

Masters students are supervised through an Advisory Committee of at least two, consisting of the Supervisor and another faculty member knowledgeable in the area of research, usually from Geography and Environment. The Geography and Environment Supervisor is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the student's academic program, especially the thesis research and preparation. The Environment and Sustainability Specialization requires that the student have at least one meeting/ year with an Environment and Sustainability Advisor, who is in addition to the Geography and Environment Advisory Committee. This can be done during the diagnostic or independent of the diagnostic meeting. For details see https://www.uwo.ca/enviro/graduate/collaborative_specialization/advisors/advisors.html

Funding for Masters students

Geography and Environment students enrolled in Environment and Sustainability receive no change in funding from Geography and Environment once they identify the addition of the Environment and Sustainability component to their degree. However, they are eligible for funding that is specific to Environment and Sustainability.

Please see the Future Students section of our website for the application process for MA, MSc and PhD's in Geography and Environment and admission requirements, as well as the Graduate Student Handbook for detailed regulations and procedures.

Questions?

Please contact Holly Sanderson, the Program Administrator in the Environment and Sustainability program, with any questions regarding the collaborative specialization.
Phone: 519-850-2570
Email: hsanders@uwo.ca

Important Note: Program requirements, course offerings and funding can change due to unforeseen circumstances