Are you ready to transform your organization, community and world?
Designed for changemakers with a passion for the environment and sustainability, our innovative programs not only help develop your expertise in the ever-evolving world of environmental impact, but transform your ability to communicate, lead, and inspire others.
Here, you’ll develop a deeper understanding of not only the WHY but the HOW of adaptation and mitigation strategies that are becoming more important every day to the future of organizations and communities.
We are a leader in the field of climate change and sustainability education, and our programs are specifically designed to give you the in-demand leadership skills for you to make an immediate impact, whether in the public or private sector.
Be inspired here. And learn to inspire others.
Master of Arts in Environment and Management
This integrated program combines leading-edge research with on-the-ground practices and theory, producing graduates who are knowledgeable and effective leaders in environmental sustainability. The program's focus is to understand and unpack the challenges now facing modern society – and the need for environmental management solutions and innovative responses outside conventional processes.
Master of Science in Environment and Management
Sharing the same core content with the MA, the MSc differs by the electives available. The focus is on scientific understanding of natural systems, toxicology and risk assessment, ecosystem science, and the technical skills needed to address global and local challenges.
On-Demand Webinars
MA and MSc in Environment and Management Student and Alumni Chat
Hosted by Program Head and Director of the School of Environment and Sustainability, Professor Ann Dale, this webinar features an engaging conversation with three Master of Environment and Management graduates, Susan Farquharson, Warren Greeves, and Graham Starsage, about their learning experience from the program and how it positively impacted their career trajectory. What were the most important skills learned? What were their biggest ‘aha’ moments? During the webinar, the panel also discusses their current views on where we are with respect to addressing our climate change imperative.