FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING

 

 

THE DIVISION  OF

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING AND ENERGY SYSTEMS

 

 

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GRADUATE STUDIES IN ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

Graduate Admission

Graduate Requirements

Graduate Courses

Faculty and Research

There is a long history of graduate research and teaching in environmental engineering in the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering. Over thirty full-time faculty members in four departments carry out advanced research and teach graduate courses in a wide range of environmental engineering specialties. Topics include:

 

 

  • Air pollution control
  • Alternative fuels
  • Clean manufacturing processes
  • Combustion processes
  • Drinking water treatment
  • Energy conservation
  • Energy production
  • Environmental fluid mechanics and dynamics
  • Environmental risk assessment
  • Environmental planning
  • Fate and transport of contaminants
  • Heat transfer
  • Hydrogeology
  • Life cycle assessment
  • Materials recycling 
  • Nuclear engineering and waste disposal
  • Preventive engineering
  • Product design
  • Pulp and paper processes
  • Soil and groundwater remediation
  • Solid waste management
  • Stormwater management
  • Sustainable development
  • Transportation energy and air pollution
  • Urban hydrology
  • Urban infrastructure development and rehabilitation
  • Wastewater treatment
  • Water and air quality modelling
  • Water resources analysis

 

Graduate students can specialize in environmental engineering through one of the following degree-granting departments:

Students can apply and be admitted to one of these departments to do a Master's (M.A.Sc. full-time, and M.Eng. full- and part-time) or Doctoral program. Please click here for details about admission to one of these departments.

The Environmental Engineering Collaborative Program is administered in collaboration with the four departments and the Centre for Environment through the Division of Environmental Engineering. After acceptance and registration in one of the four degree-granting departments, students can then register in the Collaborative Program. For details about the requirements of our program, please visit Graduate Environmental Engineering Program Requirements.

The University of Toronto offers numerous other opportunities for environmental research and teaching.

 

 

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Updated October 2010

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