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Gain a comprehensive understanding of environmental issues and their practical solution with Toronto Metropolitan University's Environmental Applied Science and Management master’s (MASc) and doctoral (PhD) graduate degree program.

This interdisciplinary program offers unique opportunities for hands-on research, access to a diverse urban environment for real-world applications, and collaboration with experienced faculty from a full range of environmental disciplines including science, the social sciences, engineering, business, architecture, planning and public health. 

Centred on environmental sustainability, this program is an attractive choice for those looking to make a positive impact on the environment through applied science and management. 

EnSciMan Program Information Session for 2025 Applicants

If you are interested in learning more about the Environmental Applied Science and Management MASc/PhD programs, please register for our next Program Information session: 2025 Date To Be Announced

View our EnSciMan Program Information Slides  (google slide) here (external link) 

Explore a Full Range of Environmental Disciplines

We combine the environmental applied sciences with environmental management fields to offer a full range of educational and research opportunities in these fundamental fields.

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Highlight on Student Research

Amber Grant is a PhD Candidate in the Environmental Applied Science and Management program at Toronto Metropolitan University. Grant's research explores whether, and how, environmental justice goals are being defined, pursued, and implemented in urban forest management plans and community tree-planting practice in both Canada in the United States.
Keywords: urban forest management, environmental justice, sustainability, equity, city trees, community tree-planting

Congrats to EnSciMan PhD student Nate Clark on winning the 2023 3MT® Participants' Choice award for 'Silver Peroxide: Leaving Legionnaires’ Disease Dead in the Water'. 

Keywords: Silver peroxide, Legionella, Waterborne disease prevention, Alternative water disinfection, Sustainable water solutions