Graduate Programs
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Become a sustainability leader.
²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½ offers four graduate-level programs related to sustainability.
An interdisciplinary graduate program providing a balanced education related to energy and environmental management.
Haskayne offers a variety of MBA specializations including Global Energy Management and Sustainable Development, and the opportunity to participate in corporate social responsibility and sustainability-focused case competitions.
The MLA program explores topics such as urban design, climate change adaptation, green infrastructure, low impact development, and spatial land use design, and habitat restoration.
Students can choose from two graduate specialization options while completing a Master of Science, a Master of Engineering or a doctorate program through one of Schulich’s five engineering departments.
In the heart of Canada's energy capital, ²ÝÝ®ÎÛÊÓƵµ¼º½'s Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law program is recognized by LLM Guide as one of the top 10 energy law programs in the world.
This program offers an LLM (general) and an LLM with a specialization in Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law (NREEL).
This program offers an LLM (general) and an LLM with a specialization in Natural Resources, Energy and Environmental Law (NREEL).
Werklund School of Education offers a graduate certificate in Contemplative Ecological Education. This certificate focuses on ways that education can respond to the existential urgency of this planetary moment, by fostering life-sustaining and life-serving approaches to collective well-being for humans and the more-than-human world.
This fully online four-course certificate critically considers and responds to current concerns regarding environmental challenges; associated racism and other societal inequities; related protest, activism, advocacy and action; and implications for environmental education practice and research.
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