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Program Summary
Program Description
The Master of Science in Interdisciplinary Marine and Estuarine Science (IMES) program provides the opportunity for students to develop a transdisciplinary knowledge base at the intersection of global change, coastal marine and estuarine ecosystems, and societal challenges faced in urbanized areas. Students develop an applied knowledge in one or more fields of marine and estuarine sciences through conducting independent research under the guidance of faculty from a broad spectrum of physical, biological, and social sciences. That applied knowledge is combined with professional internships and training in professional skills to prepare graduates for a range of careers including scientific research, natural resource management, and science communication. Through the EOS Center, the program provides extensive laboratory resources and access to field sites for advanced study in marine and estuarine sciences.
Academic Background
Minimum Level of Education Completed
4-Year Bachelor's Degree
Minimum GPA
77%
Minimum Language Test Scores
TOEFL
80
IELTS
6.5
PTE
59
Reading
10
Writing
10
Listening
10
Speaking
10
Duolingo
120
Program Intakes
August 2025
Open date
September 30, 2024
Submission deadline
March 5, 2025
August 2026
Open date
September 30, 2025
Submission deadline
March 5, 2026
Cost and Duration
Master's Degree
Program Level
2 year master's degree including an internship
Program Length
$18270 USD
Cost of Living
$70 USD
Application fee
$16194 USD / First Year
Gross Tuition
Other Fees
Health Insurance: $2412 per year
Student Health Service Fee: $552 per year
Recreation and Wellness Centre Fee: $362 per year
Student Body Center Fee: $164 per year
Student Body Association Fee: $108 per year
Study Destinations
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