The new MEB program offered by the 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 distance education courses with minimal on-campus study, and with course materials distributed over the Internet.
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The uWaterloo MEB program consists of two foundation courses, four core courses, two electives and an experiential project, which counts as two courses. An additional requirement is attendance of at least two designated scholarly or professional conferences and one capstone residency period. Click here for course descriptions.
Foundation Courses(2 courses) |
ENBUS 601: Business and the Case for Sustainability ENBUS 602: Introduction to Sustainability for Business |
Core Courses(4 courses) |
ENBUS 620: Business Operations and Sustainability ENBUS 630: Enterprise Marketing and Social Accountability ENBUS 640: Strategy for Sustainable Enterprises ENBUS 650: Environmental Finance |
Electives (choice of any 2, minimum one ENBUS) |
ENBUS 621: Enterprise Carbon Management ENBUS 622: Product Life Cycle Assessment ENBUS 632: Sustainability Reporting ENBUS 642: Stakeholder Engagement, Collaberations and Partnerships Other Departments: |
Capstone (double course) |
ENBUS 690: Enterprise Sustainability Project |
Other Requirements |
Participation in at least two designated scholarly or professional conferences. |
(Spring) Year 1 Year 2 Year 3
| Courses | August | F | W | S | F | W | S | F | W | S | ||
| ENBUS 601 | X | |||||||||||
| ENBUS 602 | X | |||||||||||
| ENBUS 650 | X | |||||||||||
| ENBUS 630 | X | |||||||||||
| ENBUS 620 | X | |||||||||||
| ENBUS 640 | X | |||||||||||
| Elective 1 | X | |||||||||||
| Elective 2 | X | |||||||||||
| ENBUS 690 | X | X |
There is an initial residency period of two weeks in August (spring term) which includes the first course (ENBUS 601: Business and the Case for Sustainability). In addition to the course content, during these two weeks students will learn about the MEB program, meet faculty members in SEED, meet each other, and be introduced to distance education tools. Guest lecturers to the Master of Environment and Business program may include:
Todd Hall, Ontario Power Generation
Serve LeVert Chiasson, Sarona Asset Management, Inc.
Bob White, BRI International Inc.
Corey Diamond, Summerhill Foundation
John Roberts, Aurora Energy Resources Inc.
Peter MacConnachie, Suncor Energy Services, Inc.
Sandra Odendahl, Royal Bank
Bob Oliver, Pollution Probe
Deborah Berger, Export Development Canada
The residency period in 2012 will be August 20th – 31st. Out-of-town students will be able to stay at the St. Paul’s University College Residence. Please note that students must enroll in the spring term even though the first course does not take place until the initial residency in August. Fee due dates are available by consulting Finance-Student Accounts.
Graduates will be prepared for senior level positions, primarily as team-leaders or in strategic positions in corporations and medium and small-businesses seeking to change to more sustainable practices. Other intended job destinations include consulting firms and nongovernmental organizations that assist businesses in sustainability issues. Government departments (municipal, provincial and federal), public organisations (hospitals, school boards, etc.), and international agencies will also benefit from hiring our graduates.
To be considered for admission to the MEB, you must:
• Have completed a recognized four-year Bachelor’s degree* in a Canadian university (or its equivalent), and have a minimum of 75% overall standing in the last two years of study.
• Have at least three years of full-time work experience in a private, public or non-profit
sector setting, either through paid employment, documented
volunteer efforts, or through cooperative work terms as an undergraduate student.
• Provide two letters of reference; preferably one academic and one professional.
• Provide a statement of interest or purpose.
• Provide a current curriculum vita.
* The School may consider applications from mature students who do not meet the regular academic admission requirements of a four-year Honours Bachelor's degree or equivalent. To be considered, an applicant who does not meet the regular academic requirements must have at least eight years of management experience and a minimum GMAT score of 550, or an equivalent score on the GRE (referencing ETS's GRE Comparison Table for Business Schools).
a. Tuition Fee
The MEB is a professional program. Each of the ten courses (ENBUS 690 is a double course) in the MEB online programme is currently priced at $2,987(CDN)** + incidentals for each academic year.
** Based on 2011 tuition.
b. Other costs
In addition to the tuition fee for the MEB, students will be responsible for purchasing textbooks. Students are also required to attend a two-week course at uWaterloo campus in August (ENBUS 601), and will be expected to cover their own room and board costs. uWaterloo will endeavor to make affordable residence spaces available for the period. Students are expected to provide for their own computer equipment and internet service, in order to participate in online Distance Education courses in the MEB. Students are also expected to cover the cost of their participation in the two professional conferences (milestones) and final residency period (capstone).
March 31st is the deadline for applying to the Master of Environment and Business. All applications are completed and submitted on-line. Links to the application form are available on the uWaterloo Graduate Studies webpages: www.grad.uwaterloo.ca/students/applyingonline.asp .
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Detailed information on the department and its faculty members is accessible at www.environment.uwaterloo.ca/business.
For more information on the new MEB program, contact Professor Amelia Clarke, School of Environment, Enterprise and Development, at acclarke(at)uwaterloo.ca or Linda Zepf at lzepf(at)uwaterloo.ca .
For more information on application requirements, see the University of Waterloo Graduate Studies website at www.grad.uwaterloo.ca.