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Future Students

All Programs

The Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change offers various undergraduate, graduate programs together with college pathway. Become a changemaker and choose a program that will prepare you with the fundamental knowledge, critical thinking skills, hands-on experience, and global perspectives necessary to achieve personal success and make positive change. The various options will allow you to […]

Integrated Year One (IYO)

The Integrated Year One (IYO) is a new initiative for applicants who don鈥檛 yet meet the language proficiency requirements for their academic program. It has been specifically designed to support students entering their first year of undergraduate studies who want to improve their English language skills while learning about Canadian culture. The IYOUP offers an […]

International Students

Why Choose EUC As one of our students, you will be joining a community of changemakers, driven to make positive change for people and the planet. Your studies will extend beyond the classroom to turn your passion for environmental and social justice into action and a future profession. Learn more about why you should become […]

College Transfer Pathways

Explore several college pathway programs to an EUC degree at 91亚色. These established agreements between 91亚色 and several Ontario Colleges will include transfer credit and, at times, program specific credits to help you complete your university degree in less time. Learn more about eligibility requirements and your next steps Pathway Agreements with Centennial […]

Sustainable Environmental Management

Explore some of the most critical issues facing the earth today: the climate crisis, the loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services, waste management, energy consumption and sustainable solutions. In the Sustainable Environmental Management program, you will investigate how the environment and natural resources are managed, and how we can transition toward more just and sustainable […]

Global Geography

Global Geography explores how human societies and physical environments are deeply connected and constantly changing. Students learn how to analyze global processes including urbanization, uneven development and inequality, migration and identity formation, and environmental change. The field allows students to combine approaches from the social sciences, humanities, and physical sciences to identify solutions to some […]

Environmental Arts & Justice

In the Environmental Arts and Justice program, we co-create transformative learning spaces that support your pursuit of more just and equitable worlds. We address global environmental challenges through diverse ways of knowing, thinking, and creating. By combining critical thinking with creative artistic practice, you will examine how political, social, economic, and cultural systems of power […]

Undeclared Major

We know you are looking to make positive change and seeking a University major that will provide you with the knowledge, training and experience that will empower you to do just that! We also know choosing a major can be difficult and that you may need a little more time and some experience in University […]

Environmental Science

Environmental Science explores the impact of human activities on our planet through an integrated study of fundamental and applied science paired with courses in sustainability and ecosystem management. You will gain comprehensive training in the theory and practice of the science needed to address urgent environmental and urban challenges, and practical experience generating and communicating […]

Cities, Regions, Planning (BES)

We live in an increasingly urban world. Cities and city-regions around the globe face pressing social, economic and environmental challenges linked to climate change, public health emergencies, deepening social inequalities and racialized divides. But cities are also the places where people are searching for collective solutions to these problems and initiate new ways of life. […]