ObjectivesThe MREM will graduate highly skilled professionals with the problem-solving tools and scientific (social and biophysical) understanding to create innovative solutions to resource and environmental issues.
The program's goal is to produce graduates who can confidently and independently address both the biophysical and sociopolitical dimensions of resource and environmental problems. The MREM degree is an advanced "professional" degree aimed at management and practical problem-solving.
Practical experienceThere is an internship work term associated with this program.
Academic titleMaster of Resource and Environmental Management
Course description
Term One
Required courses:
MGMT5000.03 Management Without Borders
ENVI5504.03 Management of Resources and the Environment (plus a tutorial)
ENVI5507.03 Environmental Informatics
One elective (.03)
Term Two
Required courses:
MGMT5000.03 Management Without Borders (continued)
ENVI5505.03 Biophysical Dimensions of Resource and Environmental Management
ENVI5500.03 Sociopolitical Dimensions of Resource and Environmental Management
ENVI5205.03 Law and Policy for Resource and Environmental Management
One elective (.03)
Term Three - Internship Work Term
ENVI5501.03 Internship in Resource and Environmental Management