MSc & PhD in Environmental Sciences (Thesis/Research)
Protect and preserve the environment in new ways.
The MSc and PhD in Environmental Sciences are offered through our School of Environmental Sciences (SES) in three areas of focus: Earth and Atmospheric Science, Ecosystem Science and Biodiversity, and Plant and Environmental Health. Students in both programs develop a high level of knowledge in the field of environmental science, as well as expertise in specific aspects relating to their research.
Applied training and skills
Graduate with training in laboratory and field techniques, and an excellent foundation in writing and oral communication.
Research-based studies
Alongside faculty and other students, you will develop, conduct and publish impactful research on your area of environmental focus.
Collaborative specializations
Pursue a collaborative specialization and explore your research topic from a unique focal point: International Development, One Health or Toxicology.
Leading research centres
Work with CREATE Climate-Smart Soils, Soils at Guelph, Aquatic Ecotoxicology, the Insect Collection, the Controlled Environment Systems Research Facility, and the Honey Bee Research Centre.
World-class faculty
Tap into the knowledge, expertise and research of the 30+ faculty and 100+ technical staff in the School of Environmental Sciences.
Learner-centered
SES is committed to providing a learner-centered environmental science education to undergraduate and graduate students – one that is second to none in North America.
- Environmental Organic Chemistry
- Topics in Atmospheric Science
- Pollinator Conservation
- Biogeochemistry of Wetlands Landscapes
- Soil Survey and Interpretation
- Forest Ecosystem Dynamics
- Environmental Remediation
The above is just a sample of your course options. View all courses here.
This program is offered in-person at either our Guelph campus or Ridgetown Campus, depending on your supervising faculty member.
MSc graduates will possess a strong foundation on which they can be highly successful in science-related positions in government, industry, and consulting, or carry out high quality research at the PhD level.
Doctoral students will be prepared to provide leadership as scholars in academic institutions, as research managers and directors in industry, and in leadership research positions in government sector and in other social institutions.
Examples include:
- Technician
- Research associate /scientist
- Biologist
- Ecologist
- Environmental consultant
- Regulator
Graduates from the School of Environmental Science have careers in diverse fields. We recently conducted a career destination survey of 541 master’s and 198 PhD graduates of the school. View the results here:
- MSc students receive a minimum funding of $16,500 per year over a 2-year eligibility period
- PhD students receive a minimum funding of $20,500 per year over a 4-year eligibility period
Additional funding is available for NSERC scholars and international students. Teaching assistantships worth an additional $2,950 are guaranteed for domestic MSc students, and international and domestic PhD students.
More details on funding your graduate studies in the School of Environmental Sciences here.
More information on MSc and PhD courses and admission requirements can be found here.
Meet Your Profs
How to Apply
The University uses an on-line application system which must be used to apply to our programs.
Prior to applying, applicants need to obtain the support of a faculty member willing to serve as their thesis advisor. This ensures that a potential applicant has thoroughly investigated the feasibility of graduate work in the School of Environmental Sciences prior to submitting an application.
Once your application is complete it will be considered by the School of Environmental Sciences Graduate Admissions Committee. Admissions decisions will be based on academic standing, reference letters, CV, statement of interest and availability of space and financial support (in the case of MSc and PhD students). See Admission Requirements below.
More details on the U of G graduate program application process here.
Interested applicants should identify faculty members with whom you share research interests and then contact them directly to discuss the possibility of working with them.
- Please refer to the SES Research page for a list of faculty members and their research interests. Click on the faculty members' names to learn more about their research and to view their contact information.
- You can also view current open graduate study opportunities in the School of Environmental Science here.
It is recommended that you contact faculty members through email. Within your email, outline your academic and professional backgrounds as relates to your research area of interest, what you are currently doing, and what you hope to end up doing (i.e., why you are interested in pursuing a graduate program). It may be helpful to provide a copy of your CV as an attachment to the email.
- A four-year, honours science degree with a minimum B- (70-72%) average during the final two years (4 semesters) of full-time undergraduate study.
- Meeting the minimum requirement (B-) does not guarantee entrance; depending on other criteria (e.g., letters of reference, standardized test scores, academic background relevant to the area to which the applicant has applied, degree of work experience in related fields of study) students may be considered for admission with provisional status. Students on provisional status must obtain a “B” average (73%) with no individual grade lower than 70% in at least two graduate courses during their first two semesters of study to continue in the program. Provisional students will be funded at the same level as regular students.
- Applicants to the MSc are required to submit the following documents as part of their application:
- A Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- A Statement of Interest (see below for more information)
- Transcripts for all post-secondary education (university level)
- Academic references (two minimum)
Admission to the PhD program is generally restricted to students with a recognized MSc degree in a related field obtained with a minimum academic standing of “A-“ (≥80%) in their postgraduate studies.
- Students who meet the minimum University requirement (73-76%) but not the School requirement (≥80%) may be considered depending on other criteria (e.g., letters of reference, standardized test scores, academic background relevant to the area to which the applicant has applied, degree of work experience in related field of study) for admission with provisional status.
- Students on provisional status must obtain an “A-“ (≥80%) and no individual mark below 80% average in at least two graduate courses during their first two semesters of study to continue in the program. Provisional students will be funded at the same level as regular students.
- In exceptional cases, students may enter the PhD program directly from a BSc (Hons) if they have the minimum requirements as defined by the Office of Studies, University of Guelph.
Applicants to the PhD are required to submit the following documents as part of their application:
- A Curriculum Vitae (CV)
- A Statement of Interest (see below for more information)
- Transcripts for all post-secondary education (university level)
- Academic references (two minimum)
- Admission is ongoing and applications are accepted throughout the year.
- Students may start their MSc or PhD programs in the Winter semester (January), Summer semester (May) or Fall semester (September).
- Please note that while there are no specific deadlines for applying to the MSc or PhD programs, processing graduate applications can take approximately 6-8 weeks. Please plan to apply at least that many weeks before your intended start date. International students will need extra lead time due to processing of student permits. It is suggested international students apply at least 9 months before their intended start date.
A Statement of Interest is a crucial part of most graduate school applications. It may also be called a "statement of intent", "description of research interests" or something similar. The statement is generally in the form of a short essay. Basically, it is your opportunity to tell the graduate program:
- Your specific area of academic interest (research topic you want to work on)
- How your past education and other experiences have prepared you to be successful in the graduate program
- What you hope to achieve in the graduate program
- Why this particular program is the best place for you to pursue your interests
Other tips for a strong Statement of Interest:
- State any work you have done in this area already (mention specific skills/techniques you have learned)
- Mention any publications, presentations, or conferences you have been a part of
- Connect your area of interest to work being done in the program (mention specific faculty members and projects)
- Note for MSc or PhD applicants, there is a greater chance of success is if you've already contacted a faculty member who has shown interest
Remember: You are building a case that you are focused, skilled, enthusiastic, and a great match for the program.
- Students must be proficient in the use of the English language, both written and oral. If your first language is not English, you will be required to submit the results of a standardized language test. Please refer to the Office of Graduate Studies website for the required English Language Proficiency acceptable tests and required scores.
- More resources for international applicants are available on the U of G Graduate & Postdoctoral website.
- Details on monitoring your application status and offer can be found at the Office of Graduate Studies website.
- There’s lots of helpful information available on the U of G Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies FAQ webpage.
Additional Environmental Science Options
You may also be interested in the Master of Environmental Sciences (Course-based).
Contact
For questions on applying and admissions, contact:
School of Environmental Sciences
ses.gradsec@uoguelph.ca
519-824-4120, Ext. 53937
For general questions on graduate program options, contact:
Leigh West, Manager, Graduate Recruitment & Programs
Ontario Agricultural College (OAC)
lewest@uoguelph.ca
519-824-4120 Ext. 52771
Hear from Environmental Sciences Graduate Students
I decided to pursue a graduate degree based on my career path, interest in research, and love for U of G. I am interested in pursuing a career in the agricultural research field, and for this, a master’s degree is an asset. U of G is a highly rated research university, especially in the field of agriculture, and the professors here are incredible.