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Graduate Funding

Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies-Graduate Funding is responsible for the awarding and processing of many fellowships in support of ɬÀ﷬’s graduate students and postdoctoral fellows.

General Information

The Department of Natural Resource Sciences is dedicated to understanding natural and managed ecosystems from molecular to global scales. Our graduate students work within one or several disciplines of basic and applied environmental sciences to solve problems related to sustainability, biodiversity, conservation, and optimal management of natural resources. Together, we carry out innovative scientific research to tackle agricultural and environmental problems.

Our department focuses on the following areas:

    • Agricultural economics
    • Entomology
    • Forest science
    • Microbiology
    • Soil science
    • Wildlife biology

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    Master of Science DegreeÌýPrograms (Thesis) - (45 credits)

    Discover our Master of Science program offering.

    Application deadlines

    Degree Applicant Application Deadline
    Fall Winter
    Agricultural Economics (thesis) Canadian/permanent resident March 15 No admissions
    International January 15 No admissions
    Entomology (thesis)
    Microbiology
    Renewable Resources (thesis)
    Renewable Resources (thesis): Neotropical Environment
    Canadian/permanent resident March 15 September 1
    International January 15 July 15

    Master of Science Degrees

    Agricultural Economics (thesis)

    This program helps students develop skills in agricultural, environmental, and ecological economics with specialization in areas like agribusiness, development, finance, marketing and trade, policy, and resource economics.

    Graduates can pursue careers in research, analysis, and decision-making in academia, private companies, NGOs, and government. AÌýbackground in Agricultural Economics or Economics, with courses in economic theory, calculus, algebra, statistics, and econometrics, are recommended.

    Program details:Ìý

    Entomology (Thesis) (M.Sc.) (45 credits)

    Offered by: Natural Resource SciencesÌý(Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences)
    Degree: Master of Science
    Program credit weight: 45

    Note: For information about Fall 2025 and Winter 2026 course offerings, please check back on May 8, 2025. Until then, the "Terms offered" field will appear blank for most courses while the class schedule is being finalized.

    Thesis Courses (36 credits)

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    Course Title Credits
    NRSC 691M.Sc. Thesis Research 1.12

    M.Sc. Thesis Research 1.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Independent research under the direction of a supervisor towards the completion of the M.Sc. degree.

    NRSC 692M.Sc. Thesis Research 2.12

    M.Sc. Thesis Research 2.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Independent research under the direction of a supervisor towards the completion of the M.Sc. degree.

    NRSC 693M.Sc. Thesis Research 3.12

    M.Sc. Thesis Research 3.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Completion of the M.Sc. thesis, its approval by reviewers and acceptance by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies all required for a pass to be granted.

    Required Courses (3 credits)

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    Course Title Credits
    NRSC 643M.Sc. Proposal Seminar.1

    M.Sc. Proposal Seminar.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    M.Sc. students in the first year of the programdevelop a research proposal and present aseminar.

    NRSC 644M.Sc. Update Seminar.1

    M.Sc. Update Seminar.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    M.Sc. students in their second or third semesterpresent oral and poster presentations onresearch progress.

    NRSC 651M.Sc. Final Seminar.1

    M.Sc. Final Seminar.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    M.Sc. students present a final research seminarafter completing all other course and seminarrequirements.

    Complementary Courses (6 credits)

    Two 3-credit courses at the 500, 600, or 700 level; normally one of these will be a course in statistics.

    Entomology (thesis)

    This program focuses on insect ecology, physiology, and diversity. Students who are well-suited to the M.Sc. in Entomology possess a strong background in these areas and are interested in research that helps manage ecosystems. Graduates can go on to work in academia, environmental policy, government, industry, and more.

    Program details:

    Entomology (Thesis) (M.Sc.) (45 credits)

    Offered by: Natural Resource SciencesÌý(Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences)
    Degree: Master of Science
    Program credit weight: 45

    Note: For information about Fall 2025 and Winter 2026 course offerings, please check back on May 8, 2025. Until then, the "Terms offered" field will appear blank for most courses while the class schedule is being finalized.

    Thesis Courses (36 credits)

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    Course Title Credits
    NRSC 691M.Sc. Thesis Research 1.12

    M.Sc. Thesis Research 1.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Independent research under the direction of a supervisor towards the completion of the M.Sc. degree.

    NRSC 692M.Sc. Thesis Research 2.12

    M.Sc. Thesis Research 2.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Independent research under the direction of a supervisor towards the completion of the M.Sc. degree.

    NRSC 693M.Sc. Thesis Research 3.12

    M.Sc. Thesis Research 3.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Completion of the M.Sc. thesis, its approval by reviewers and acceptance by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies all required for a pass to be granted.

    Required Courses (3 credits)

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    Course Title Credits
    NRSC 643M.Sc. Proposal Seminar.1

    M.Sc. Proposal Seminar.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    M.Sc. students in the first year of the programdevelop a research proposal and present aseminar.

    NRSC 644M.Sc. Update Seminar.1

    M.Sc. Update Seminar.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    M.Sc. students in their second or third semesterpresent oral and poster presentations onresearch progress.

    NRSC 651M.Sc. Final Seminar.1

    M.Sc. Final Seminar.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    M.Sc. students present a final research seminarafter completing all other course and seminarrequirements.

    Complementary Courses (6 credits)

    Two 3-credit courses at the 500, 600, or 700 level; normally one of these will be a course in statistics.

    Microbiology (thesis)

    In the microbiology program, graduate students study microbes in different environments, from extreme natural places to managed ecosystems like farms and forests. They usually have strong backgrounds in these areas and are interested in research that helps us understand microorganisms better and improve ecosystem management. Graduates can go on to work in academia, environmental policy, government, industry, and other fields.

    Program details:

    Microbiology (Thesis) (M.Sc.) (45 credits)

    Offered by: Natural Resource SciencesÌý(Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences)
    Degree: Master of Science
    Program credit weight: 45

    Program Description

    The Master of Science in Microbiology is a thesis program of 45 credits. The program involves research within, and often across, multiple disciplines of basic and applied environmental sciences that advances our fundamental knowledge about microorganisms as well as leads to improved efficiencies of our managed ecosystems. Specialties within the program range from the study of microbial ecology and diversity in natural, human-induced and extreme environments, molecular genetics, bioinformatics, and bacterial pathogens.

    Note: For information about Fall 2025 and Winter 2026 course offerings, please check back on May 8, 2025. Until then, the "Terms offered" field will appear blank for most courses while the class schedule is being finalized.

    Thesis Courses (36 credits)

    Expand allContract all Course List
    Course Title Credits
    NRSC 691M.Sc. Thesis Research 1.12

    M.Sc. Thesis Research 1.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Independent research under the direction of a supervisor towards the completion of the M.Sc. degree.

    NRSC 692M.Sc. Thesis Research 2.12

    M.Sc. Thesis Research 2.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Independent research under the direction of a supervisor towards the completion of the M.Sc. degree.

    NRSC 693M.Sc. Thesis Research 3.12

    M.Sc. Thesis Research 3.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Completion of the M.Sc. thesis, its approval by reviewers and acceptance by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies all required for a pass to be granted.

    Required Courses (3 credits)

    Expand allContract all Course List
    Course Title Credits
    NRSC 643M.Sc. Proposal Seminar.1

    M.Sc. Proposal Seminar.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    M.Sc. students in the first year of the programdevelop a research proposal and present aseminar.

    NRSC 644M.Sc. Update Seminar.1

    M.Sc. Update Seminar.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    M.Sc. students in their second or third semesterpresent oral and poster presentations onresearch progress.

    NRSC 651M.Sc. Final Seminar.1

    M.Sc. Final Seminar.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    M.Sc. students present a final research seminarafter completing all other course and seminarrequirements.

    Complementary Courses (6 credits)

    Two 3-credit 500-, 600-, or 700-level courses; normally one of these will be a course in statistics.

    Renewable Resources (thesis)

    In the renewable resources program, graduate students study various environmental sciences, like forest ecology, fish biology, soil science, and wildlife biology. They usually have strong backgrounds in these areas and are interested in research that helps manage natural resources. Graduates can go on to work in academia, environmental policy, government, industry, and other fields.

    Program details:

    Renewable Resources (Thesis) (M.Sc.) (45 credits)

    Offered by: Natural Resource SciencesÌý(Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences)
    Degree: Master of Science
    Program credit weight: 45

    Program Description

    Includes Micrometeorology, Forest Science, Soil Science and Wildlife Biology as areas of research.

    Note: For information about Fall 2025 and Winter 2026 course offerings, please check back on May 8, 2025. Until then, the "Terms offered" field will appear blank for most courses while the class schedule is being finalized.

    Thesis Courses (36 credits)

    Expand allContract all Course List
    Course Title Credits
    NRSC 691M.Sc. Thesis Research 1.12

    M.Sc. Thesis Research 1.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Independent research under the direction of a supervisor towards the completion of the M.Sc. degree.

    NRSC 692M.Sc. Thesis Research 2.12

    M.Sc. Thesis Research 2.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Independent research under the direction of a supervisor towards the completion of the M.Sc. degree.

    NRSC 693M.Sc. Thesis Research 3.12

    M.Sc. Thesis Research 3.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Completion of the M.Sc. thesis, its approval by reviewers and acceptance by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies all required for a pass to be granted.

    Required Courses (3 credits)

    Expand allContract all Course List
    Course Title Credits
    NRSC 643M.Sc. Proposal Seminar.1

    M.Sc. Proposal Seminar.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    M.Sc. students in the first year of the programdevelop a research proposal and present aseminar.

    NRSC 644M.Sc. Update Seminar.1

    M.Sc. Update Seminar.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    M.Sc. students in their second or third semesterpresent oral and poster presentations onresearch progress.

    NRSC 651M.Sc. Final Seminar.1

    M.Sc. Final Seminar.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    M.Sc. students present a final research seminarafter completing all other course and seminarrequirements.

    Complementary Courses (6 credits)

    Two 3-credit courses at the 500 level or higher recommended by the supervisory committee; one of which must be in quantitative methods/techniques.

    Renewable Resources (thesis): Neotropical Environment

    Please contact the Department (?) for more information about this program.

    Program details:

    Renewable Resources (Thesis): Neotropical Environment (M.Sc.) (45 credits)

    Offered by: Natural Resource SciencesÌý(Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences)
    Degree: Master of Science
    Program credit weight: 45

    Program Description

    The ɬÀï·¬-STRI Neotropical Environment Option (NEO) is a research-based option for Masters or PhD students in the departments of Anthropology, Biology, Bioresource Engineering , Geography, Natural Resource Sciences, Plant Science, and Political Science at ɬÀï·¬. NEO is aimed at students who wish to focus their graduate research on environmental issues relevant to the Neotropics and latin american countries. NEO favors interdisciplinary approaches to research and learning through the participation of researchers from ɬÀï·¬ and from STRI. Students will complete their research in Latin America and NEO's core and complementary courses will be taught in Panama. NEO's educational approach seeks to facilitate a broader understanding of tropical environmental issues and the development of skills relevant to working in the tropics.

    Whether applying to a Master or a PhD, students are expected to meet all the degree.

    Note: For information about Fall 2025 and Winter 2026 course offerings, please check back on May 8, 2025. Until then, the "Terms offered" field will appear blank for most courses while the class schedule is being finalized.

    Thesis Courses (33 credits)

    Expand allContract all Course List
    Course Title Credits
    NRSC 691M.Sc. Thesis Research 1.12

    M.Sc. Thesis Research 1.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Independent research under the direction of a supervisor towards the completion of the M.Sc. degree.

    NRSC 692M.Sc. Thesis Research 2.12

    M.Sc. Thesis Research 2.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Independent research under the direction of a supervisor towards the completion of the M.Sc. degree.

    NRSC 694M.Sc. Thesis Research 4.9

    M.Sc. Thesis Research 4.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Independent research under the direction of a supervisor towards the completion of the M.Sc. degree.

    Required Courses (9 credits)

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    Course Title Credits
    BIOL 640Tropical Biology and Conservation.3

    Tropical Biology and Conservation.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025

    Long-term research at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute will be organized and synthesized to examine historical assembly and ecological maintenance of tropical communities. This synthesis will draw on phylogenetic concepts for historical insight and will examine the probable resilience of these communities to global change, pollution and biodiversity loss.

    ENVR 610Foundations of Environmental Policy.3

    Foundations of Environmental Policy.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025

    Analysis of current environmental policies to reveal implicit and explicit assumptions regarding scientific methods, hypothesis testing, subject/object, causality, certainty, deities, health, development, North-South concerns for resources, commons, national sovereignty, equity. Discussion of implications of such assumptions for building future environmental policies.

    NRSC 643M.Sc. Proposal Seminar.1

    M.Sc. Proposal Seminar.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    M.Sc. students in the first year of the programdevelop a research proposal and present aseminar.

    NRSC 644M.Sc. Update Seminar.1

    M.Sc. Update Seminar.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    M.Sc. students in their second or third semesterpresent oral and poster presentations onresearch progress.

    NRSC 651M.Sc. Final Seminar.1

    M.Sc. Final Seminar.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    M.Sc. students present a final research seminarafter completing all other course and seminarrequirements.

    Note: Participation in the MSE-Panama Symposium presentation in Montreal is also required.

    Elective Courses (3 credits)

    3 credits, at the 500 level or higher, on environmental issues to be chosen in consultation with and approved by the student’s supervisor AND the Neotropical Environment Options Director.


    Graduate Program Coordinator - Simone Clamann


    Ph.D. Degree Programs - (45 credits)

    Discover our Master of Science program offering.

    Application deadlines

    Degree Applicant Application Deadline
    Fall Winter
    Agricultural Economics (thesis) Canadian/permanent resident March 15 No admissions
    International January 15 No admissions
    Entomology (thesis)
    Microbiology
    Renewable Resources (thesis)
    Renewable Resources (thesis): Neotropical Environment
    Canadian/permanent resident March 15 September 1
    International January 15 July 15

    Ph.D. Degrees

    Entomology (thesis)

    The Doctor of Philosophy in Entomology is a program that involves research primarily within the discipline of entomology but also across multiple disciplines of basic and applied environmental sciences, that advances both theory and applied management of natural resources. Specialties within the program include terrestrial arthropod ecology, physiology, zoogeography, diversity, and systematics.

    Program details:

    Entomology (Ph.D.)

    Offered by: Natural Resource SciencesÌý(Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences)
    Degree: Doctor of Philosophy

    Program Description

    The Doctor of Philosophy in Entomology is a program that involves research primarily within the discipline of entomology but also across multiple disciplines of basic and applied environmental sciences, that advances both theory and applied management of natural resources. Specialties within the program include terrestrial arthropod ecology, physiology, zoogeography, diversity, and systematics.

    Note: For information about Fall 2025 and Winter 2026 course offerings, please check back on May 8, 2025. Until then, the "Terms offered" field will appear blank for most courses while the class schedule is being finalized.

    Thesis

    A thesis for the doctoral degree must constitute original scholarship and must be a distinct contribution to knowledge. It must show familiarity with previous work in the field and must demonstrate ability to plan and carry out research, organize results, and defend the approach and conclusions in a scholarly manner. The research presented must meet current standards of the discipline; as well, the thesis must clearly demonstrate how the research advances knowledge in the field. Finally, the thesis must be written in compliance with norms for academic and scholarly expression and for publication in the public domain.

    Required Courses

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    Course Title Credits
    NRSC 701Ph.D. Comprehensive Examination.0

    Ph.D. Comprehensive Examination.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    An examination that must be passed by all doctoral candidates in order to continue in the doctoral program.

    NRSC 751PhD Research Proposal.0

    PhD Research Proposal.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    PhD students in the first year of the programdevelop a research proposal and present aseminar

    NRSC 752Teaching Experience.0

    Teaching Experience.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Preparation of a course outline and presentationof a teaching seminar.

    NRSC 753PhD Research Progress Report.0

    PhD Research Progress Report.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    In fourth or fifth semester, oral and posterpresentations on research progress.

    NRSC 754PhD Final Research Report.0

    PhD Final Research Report.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Presentation of a final research seminar.

    Coursework

    Course requirements are specified by the staff in the discipline, but are flexible and depend largely on the student's background, immediate interests, and ultimate objectives.

    Microbiology (thesis)

    The Doctor of Philosophy in Microbiology involves research within, and often across, multiple disciplines of basic and applied environmental sciences that advances our fundamental knowledge about microorganisms as well as leads to improved efficiencies of our managed ecosystems. Specialties within the program range from the study of microbial ecology and diversity in natural, human-induced and extreme environments, molecular genetics, bioinformatics, and bacterial pathogens.

    Program details:

    Microbiology (Ph.D.)

    Offered by: Natural Resource SciencesÌý(Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences)
    Degree: Doctor of Philosophy

    Program Description

    The Doctor of Philosophy in Microbiology involves research within, and often across, multiple disciplines of basic and applied environmental sciences that advances our fundamental knowledge about microorganisms as well as leads to improved efficiencies of our managed ecosystems. Specialties within the program range from the study of microbial ecology and diversity in natural, human-induced and extreme environments, molecular genetics, bioinformatics, and bacterial pathogens.

    Note: For information about Fall 2025 and Winter 2026 course offerings, please check back on May 8, 2025. Until then, the "Terms offered" field will appear blank for most courses while the class schedule is being finalized.

    Thesis

    A thesis for the doctoral degree must constitute original scholarship and must be a distinct contribution to knowledge. It must show familiarity with previous work in the field and must demonstrate ability to plan and carry out research, organize results, and defend the approach and conclusions in a scholarly manner. The research presented must meet current standards of the discipline; as well, the thesis must clearly demonstrate how the research advances knowledge in the field. Finally, the thesis must be written in compliance with norms for academic and scholarly expression and for publication in the public domain.

    Required Courses

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    Course Title Credits
    NRSC 701Ph.D. Comprehensive Examination.0

    Ph.D. Comprehensive Examination.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    An examination that must be passed by all doctoral candidates in order to continue in the doctoral program.

    NRSC 751PhD Research Proposal.0

    PhD Research Proposal.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    PhD students in the first year of the programdevelop a research proposal and present aseminar

    NRSC 752Teaching Experience.0

    Teaching Experience.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Preparation of a course outline and presentationof a teaching seminar.

    NRSC 753PhD Research Progress Report.0

    PhD Research Progress Report.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    In fourth or fifth semester, oral and posterpresentations on research progress.

    NRSC 754PhD Final Research Report.0

    PhD Final Research Report.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Presentation of a final research seminar.

    Coursework

    Course requirements are specified by the staff in the discipline, but are flexible and depend largely on the student's background, immediate interests, and ultimate objectives.

    Agricultural Economics (thesis)

    This program helps students develop skills in agricultural, environmental, and ecological economics with specialization in areas like agribusiness, development, finance, marketing and trade, policy, and resource economics.

    Graduates can pursue careers in research, analysis, and decision-making in academia, private companies, NGOs, and government. AÌýbackground in Agricultural Economics or Economics, with courses in economic theory, calculus, algebra, statistics, and econometrics, are recommended.

    Program details:Ìý

    Entomology (Thesis) (M.Sc.) (45 credits)

    Offered by: Natural Resource SciencesÌý(Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences)
    Degree: Master of Science
    Program credit weight: 45

    Note: For information about Fall 2025 and Winter 2026 course offerings, please check back on May 8, 2025. Until then, the "Terms offered" field will appear blank for most courses while the class schedule is being finalized.

    Thesis Courses (36 credits)

    Expand allContract all Course List
    Course Title Credits
    NRSC 691M.Sc. Thesis Research 1.12

    M.Sc. Thesis Research 1.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Independent research under the direction of a supervisor towards the completion of the M.Sc. degree.

    NRSC 692M.Sc. Thesis Research 2.12

    M.Sc. Thesis Research 2.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Independent research under the direction of a supervisor towards the completion of the M.Sc. degree.

    NRSC 693M.Sc. Thesis Research 3.12

    M.Sc. Thesis Research 3.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Completion of the M.Sc. thesis, its approval by reviewers and acceptance by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies all required for a pass to be granted.

    Required Courses (3 credits)

    Expand allContract all Course List
    Course Title Credits
    NRSC 643M.Sc. Proposal Seminar.1

    M.Sc. Proposal Seminar.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    M.Sc. students in the first year of the programdevelop a research proposal and present aseminar.

    NRSC 644M.Sc. Update Seminar.1

    M.Sc. Update Seminar.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    M.Sc. students in their second or third semesterpresent oral and poster presentations onresearch progress.

    NRSC 651M.Sc. Final Seminar.1

    M.Sc. Final Seminar.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    M.Sc. students present a final research seminarafter completing all other course and seminarrequirements.

    Complementary Courses (6 credits)

    Two 3-credit courses at the 500, 600, or 700 level; normally one of these will be a course in statistics.

    Agricultural Economics (thesis)

    This program helps students develop skills in agricultural, environmental, and ecological economics with specialization in areas like agribusiness, development, finance, marketing and trade, policy, and resource economics.

    Graduates can pursue careers in research, analysis, and decision-making in academia, private companies, NGOs, and government. AÌýbackground in Agricultural Economics or Economics, with courses in economic theory, calculus, algebra, statistics, and econometrics, are recommended.

    Program details:Ìý

    Entomology (Thesis) (M.Sc.) (45 credits)

    Offered by: Natural Resource SciencesÌý(Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences)
    Degree: Master of Science
    Program credit weight: 45

    Note: For information about Fall 2025 and Winter 2026 course offerings, please check back on May 8, 2025. Until then, the "Terms offered" field will appear blank for most courses while the class schedule is being finalized.

    Thesis Courses (36 credits)

    Expand allContract all Course List
    Course Title Credits
    NRSC 691M.Sc. Thesis Research 1.12

    M.Sc. Thesis Research 1.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Independent research under the direction of a supervisor towards the completion of the M.Sc. degree.

    NRSC 692M.Sc. Thesis Research 2.12

    M.Sc. Thesis Research 2.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Independent research under the direction of a supervisor towards the completion of the M.Sc. degree.

    NRSC 693M.Sc. Thesis Research 3.12

    M.Sc. Thesis Research 3.

    Terms offered: Summer 2025, Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    Completion of the M.Sc. thesis, its approval by reviewers and acceptance by Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies all required for a pass to be granted.

    Required Courses (3 credits)

    Expand allContract all Course List
    Course Title Credits
    NRSC 643M.Sc. Proposal Seminar.1

    M.Sc. Proposal Seminar.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    M.Sc. students in the first year of the programdevelop a research proposal and present aseminar.

    NRSC 644M.Sc. Update Seminar.1

    M.Sc. Update Seminar.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    M.Sc. students in their second or third semesterpresent oral and poster presentations onresearch progress.

    NRSC 651M.Sc. Final Seminar.1

    M.Sc. Final Seminar.

    Terms offered: Fall 2025, Winter 2026

    M.Sc. students present a final research seminarafter completing all other course and seminarrequirements.

    Complementary Courses (6 credits)

    Two 3-credit courses at the 500, 600, or 700 level; normally one of these will be a course in statistics.


    Graduate Program Coordinator - Simone Clamann


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