Resource and Environmental Management (MREM)
The MREM degree is an advanced professional degree aimed at management and practical problem-solving.Ìý
Why choose this program?
Earn a professional master’s in 16 months that blends intensive coursework with an internship and a culminating project so you graduate ready to solve real resource and environmental challenges.
Follow your passion, tackle real-world challenges, earn your degree in only 16 months, and be in high demand when you graduate at one of Canada’s longest running and most recognized Master of Resource and Environmental ManagementÌýprograms.
Ä¢¹½AV's Master of Resource and Environmental ManagementÌýprogram combines coursework with real-lifeÌýexperienceÌýincludingÌýa paid internshipÌýduring your first year. You will pursue what you are passionate about and build a well-rounded combination of knowledge and experience that will serve you well on any career path you choose.
When you graduate, you will be able toÌýconfidently and collaboratively address the interdisciplinary dimensions of resource and environmental problems.Ìý
Careers
Graduate with the skills and knowledge you need to pursue a career in natural resource and environmental management.Ìý
Program options
Professional: This course-based master’s program will enable you to acquire specialized knowledge, enhance critical skills, and advance your career. Learn more about professional master's degrees at Dal.
Internship: You’ll participate in a paid internship during your first year.Ìý
All graduate programs at Ä¢¹½AV are collaboratively delivered by a home Faculty and theÌýFaculty of Graduate Studies.
Admission requirements
You'll need to meet theÌýFaculty of Graduate Studies minimum requirementsÌýas well as any program-specific admission requirements before you can apply.
The next deadline to apply for the program is ÌýJanuary 31Ìýto begin inÌýSeptember.
Program-specific requirements
This program requires you to meet the following criteria:
You’ll need aÌýfour-year honours bachelor’s degree (or equivalent)—or a bachelor’s degree with proven research experience, such as a capstone project, research internship, publication, independent study, or relevant work.
A minimumÌýGPA of 3.0 (B) in your final two yearsÌýis required, though most admitted students have around aÌý3.3 (B+) average.
If English isn’t your first language, you’ll need to show proof of proficiency through a recognized test. Competitive scores include:
- TOEFL iBT:Ìý100+
- IELTS:Ìý7.5+
- PTE Academic:Ìý65+ (with no section below 60)
- CCE:Ìý´¡
- Ä¢¹½AV English for Academic Purposes (Level 2):Ìýminimum grade of A
In exceptional cases, a waiver may be considered after your application has been fully reviewed.
For more information about other English language proficiency tests, please visit the  Faculty of Graduate Studies English language proficiency requirements.
Financial information
Questions about tuition and fees? Contact Student Accounts.
Email student.accounts@dal.ca or phone 902-494-3998.