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GRADUATE DEGREES
The Faculty offers masters and doctoral degrees in Archaeology, Ecological Restoration, Heritage Management, Geography, and Resource and Environmental Management and Resource and Environmental Management (Planning). We invite you to explore your options below.
Offers specialization in archaeometry, art, ceramic analysis, cultural resource management, ethnoarchaeology, forensic anthropology, geoarchaeology, historical archaeology, lithic analysis, palaeoanthropology, palaeoethnobotany, skeletal biology and zooarchaeology.
The MRM degree provides training for professional careers in private or public organizations and preparation for further training for research and academic careers.
Offering MA, MSc, and PhD degrees giving the best possible research and academic preparation in a diverse range of fields, from urban systems to political economy, geomorphology to climate science, and agent-based modeling to geovisualization.
The REM planning program is accredited as a recognized planning program by the Canadian Institute of Planners (CIP) and the Planning Institute of BC (PIBC).