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To pursue a PhD in Environmental Engineering, candidates typically need a master's degree in applied science (MASc) or equivalent from an accredited university.
Those holding degrees in related disciplines may be eligible but often need to supplement their knowledge in Environmental Engineering fundamentals.
We aim to recruit top-tier students and train them in rigorous scientific research methodologies.
Our programs foster an intellectually stimulating atmosphere that emphasizes scientific precision, thoroughness, and exactitude.
These graduate studies equip students for fulfilling careers in civil and environmental engineering. Alumni will tackle critical issues like sustainable infrastructure design, water treatment system optimization, transportation bottlenecks, energy demands, and urban renewal projects. With this qualification, you'll play a vital role in enhancing public health and quality of life across Canadian municipalities.
An applicant for admission to graduate studies leading to the PhD degree in Environmental engineering must normally be a graduate of a recognized university with a master's degree in applied science (MASc) or the equivalent.
Applicants with degrees in related fields will be considered but will normally require strengthening of their background in Environmental engineering.
Minimum TOEFL: IBT-83; Minimum IELTS: 6.5; Minimum Pearson: 65.
Deadline for Fall: July 1; Winter: November 1; Summer: March 1.