The Master of Environment and Business (MEB) program offered by Waterloo's School of Environment, Enterprise and Development is aimed at meeting the growing need for business sustainability professionals as a distinct group of knowledgeable, skilled, confident and motivated individuals with the information, tools and expertise to integrate environment with business in very practical ways.
The MEB program will offer you a part-time program of studies offered through online/distance education courses with minimal on-campus study, and with course materials delivered over the Internet.
For information about the MEB program including admission requirements, the application process, fees, curriculum, and contact details, please visit the
Master of Environment and Business website.
Waterloo's Faculty of Engineering, through its Department of Management Sciences, offers the Master of Management Sciences in Management of Technology Online (MMSc). Available on a part-time basis this program is delivered via an online classroom environment with live lectures and class interaction.
To find out more about this program, please contact the MMSc Online office at:
Phone: 519-888-4799
Fax: 519-746-7252
E-mail: mmsci@uwaterloo.ca
Master of Management Sciences Online Website
Waterloo's Master of Mathematics for Teachers (MMT) is designed to provide current teachers of mathematics with the opportunity to expand their knowledge base. In addition to providing a deeper understanding of mathematical foundations relating to core secondary school curricula, students will also be exposed to areas of applications of modern mathematics. The primary focus of the program is on mathematics and its applications rather than on pedagogy, but it will also challenge its students to look for new and innovative ways in which they can bring their newfound knowledge into the classroom.
The MMT program is offered on a part-time basis over two to five years. It consists of eight half-credit online courses plus a project-based capstone course.
For information about the MMT program including admission requirements, the application process, curriculum, and contact details, please visit the Master of Mathematics for Teachers' website.
Objectives of the Program
Waterloo is offering a course and practicum-based Master of Public Health (MPH) degree, building on the successful MSc and PhD degrees in population health currently offered by the School of Public Health and Health Systems. The program is available for both full-time and part-time study.
Curriculum
The MPH program comprises mainly a course-based curriculum, which includes an MPH degree requirement of: 7 core lecture/seminar courses (12 weeks each), 2 summer block courses (2 weeks each), plus 3 elective courses. In addition, students must complete a supervised 12-16 week applied practicum in a public health setting.
The initial and final courses in the program are held on the Waterloo campus as 2-week summer block courses. The remaining MPH courses for both full-time and part-time students are offered online only. The MPH degree can be completed within 2 years (six terms) with full-time study and within 4 years (12 terms) with part-time study.
To find out more about the MPH program:
Visit the Master of Public Health website
Phone: 519-888-4567, ext. 37734
Email: mph@uwaterloo.ca
Objectives of the Program
The School of Social Work at Renison University College is pleased to offer Canada's first health-focused online Master of Social Work program. It is being offered in collaboration with the Faculty of Applied Health Sciences at the University of Waterloo. The program is available for part-time study only for fall 2012, with full-time and part-time study available in fall 2013 and beyond.
Curriculum
The Master of Social Work is a professional graduate degree program, delivered primarily in an online education format. On-campus attendance is required on two occasions for one-week Summer Institutes. The first Summer Institute is in August at the start of the program and the second is also in August, in the final semester. All other required courses are online with no on-campus component. A practicum of 462 hours will offered in the students' own community or region, subject to the availability of suitable placement agencies/organizations, and field instructors.
The MSW program will prepare students for advanced social work practice in settings related to health, including public health and health promotion programs, primary care and long-term care, hospitals, health-related governmental agencies, community-based health services, and health advocacy groups.
To find out more about the program, please contact:
Marion Reid, Administrator
School of Social Work, Renison University College
Phone: 519-884-4404, ext. 28626
Email: marion.reid@uwaterloo.ca
Visit the Master of Social Work website
The following online graduate programs provide advanced state-of-the-art training, skill development, and education to power engineering professionals. The courses, available on a part-time basis, are offered online in a multi-media environment that encourage a learn-while-you-work philosophy.
To find out more:
Visit the Master of Engineering in Electric Power Engineering website
Email: lhendel@uwaterloo.ca