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The Collaborative Masters Program in Applied Sustainability (CMAS) represents a forward-thinking initiative that expands upon the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science's strategic focus on practical sustainability. This interdisciplinary program brings together faculty from six engineering disciplines: Chemical, Civil, Electrical and Computer, Geological Sciences and Geological, Mechanical and Materials, and Mining Engineering. A distinctive feature involves collaboration with the School of Policy Studies (SPS), which provides specialized courses and faculty for joint student supervision. Aligned with the Faculty's sustainability priorities, CMAS aims to equip students with the skills to develop sustainable engineering solutions while understanding their relationship to broader sustainability principles. The program ensures engineering students not only enhance their technical expertise but also learn how policy frameworks influence the effectiveness of engineering approaches to complex sustainability challenges across various fields.
Successful completion of degree or equivalent.
English language requirements
For international students, if required, a TOEFL total score of at least 580 (paper-based) or TOEFL iBT minimum scores of: writing (24/30); speaking (22/30); reading (22/30); listening (20/30), for a total of 88/120. Applicants must have he minimum score in each test as well as the minimum overall score