M.Sc. IWRM - Non-Thesis Option (45 credits)
One-year Master of Science in Integrated Water Resources Management (Non-Thesis).
Admission Requirements and Procedures - 缅北强奸 Bioresource Engineering
Candidates are required to have a Bachelor's degree but this does not need to be an engineering degree.
Non-engineering students with a demonstrated interest in water resources management are encouraged to apply, as students have been admitted to the program with undergraduate degrees in geography, international development studies, sociology, anthropology, mathematics, environmental studies, biology, natural resources management, and engineering among others. Candidates are required to have a minimum equivalent cumulative grade point average of 3.0/4.0 or 3.2/4.0 during the last two years of full time university study.
In order to expedite the application procedure, candidates who are interested in applying for the IWRM non-thesis M.Sc. program should first contact the Program Director, Dr. Jan Adamowski. You may also contact laura.wittebol [at] mcgill.ca (Dr. Laura Wittebol) for administrative help during the application procedure.
We look forward to receiving your application!
Program | Canadian/Permanent resident applicants | International applicants | ||
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M.Sc. (non-thesis) Integrated Water Resource Management | Fall | Winter | Fall | Winter |
March 15 | September 1 | January 15 | July 15 |
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For further information, contact the Graduate Admissions Unit.
erin.minnett [at] mcgill.ca (Erin Minnett): For all Bioresource Engineering thesis programs.
maude.belanger [at] mcgill.ca (Maude B茅langer): For all Bioresource Engineering non-thesis programs.
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