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2 Construction MSc Degree Programs in Canada


UBC PRISM Lab
M.Sc. Project: Techno-economic and prospective life cycle assessment of geothermal heating and cooling solutions for poultry houses (funded, $25,000 annually for 2 years)
- Kelowna, Canada
MSc
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
This M.Sc. research project will: Undertake a systematic review of peer-reviewed literature and industry technical data and reports in order to identify a priority subset of potential geothermal HVAC solutions to be considered for confined poultry production based on criteria addressing technological maturity, affordability, ease of implementation and potential efficacy; Develop and evaluate detailed prospective techno-economic and life cycle inventory and assessment models using technical data and energy simulation software to estimate the potential sustainability costs and benefits of these solutions; and Advance recommendations for pilot trials of key candidate technologies, including identification of one or more egg farm collaborators in Canada with whom to co-author a funding support application to the AAFC Agricultural Clean Technology program.


Lakehead University
Master of Science in Engineering: Civil
- Lakehead University, Canada
MSc
On-Campus
English
The MSc in Civil Engineering satisfies the demand for highly-qualified personnel in the field of Civil Engineering. This demand is fueled by the requirements to maintain an aging infrastructure and to maintain and develop natural resources with minimal environmental impact to natural systems. Sustainability and structural durability and the impact of climate change on civil engineering works have become increasingly important challenges in the field of civil engineering.
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Pursuing a Master's degree in Construction in Canada offers a chance to delve into advanced techniques and innovative practices that shape the built environment. This field focuses on areas like project management, sustainable building practices, and infrastructure development, combining both theoretical knowledge and practical application.
Through courses in construction economics and risk management, you'll explore approaches to efficient project delivery and cost control. Students engage in research projects that address current industry challenges, allowing for the development of critical skills like analyzing construction processes and evaluating project sustainability. While navigating the complexities of the construction sector, students strengthen adaptability as they delve into diverse viewpoints.
Canada’s educational approach emphasizes collaborative and experiential learning. Many programs incorporate internships or industry-linked projects, fostering connections with professionals in the field. Graduates typically find career opportunities as project managers, quantity surveyors, or sustainability specialists, gaining expertise that's recognized worldwide and contributes to global construction practices.