Program Requirements
TRSU 7001: Foundations of Sustainability and Sustainability Science
TRSU 7002: Transdisciplinary Methods in Sustainability Research
one elective (approved by the student’s supervisory committee)
graduate research seminars (during first two years of program)
comprehensive exam
thesis proposal
thesis
(see
calendar regulations for more information)
The program will be delivered at Grenfell Campus with the option for courses to be taken and for supervisory involvement from other MUN campuses or other universities. It is available on a full-time and part-time basis, with the typical duration being 4 years (12 semesters) of full-time study. The suggested completion timeline is as follows:
Year 1 - complete courses, prepare for comprehensive examination, complete
draft research proposal
Year 2 - complete comprehensive examination, finalize research proposal, secure research
ethics clearance if required, begin research/fieldwork
Year 3 - conduct research/fieldwork, perform analyses, begin work on publications/thesis chapters
Year 4 - complete research and writing, defend thesis
Courses
TRSU 7001: Foundations of Sustainability and Sustainability Science
This course provides an introduction to the theory and practice of sustainability science, an emerging, collaborative field of inquiry with the potential for transforming human-environment interactions by enabling the emergence of new sustainable social practices. The three goals of the course are: 1) to help students achieve a holistic understanding of complex and dynamic social-ecological-technological systems by studying them from diverse or even conflicting perspectives and disciplines; 2) to provide a platform for dialogical, critical and active learning about sustainability, in which students and instructors learn, reflect and make decisions together about changes needed for rerouting the current economies and societies onto a more ecologically and socially sustainable path; 3) to give students the theoretical tools for becoming co-creators of actionable knowledgeable to foster transformative change for sustainability in the fields (ecological, economic and social) and at scales (community, organizational/business, provincial, regional, national or global) chosen by students.
TRSU 7002: Transdisciplinary Methods in Sustainability Research
This course addresses practical and methodological concerns of transdisciplinary inquiry in sustainability research. Specifically, transdisciplinarity embodies broad interdisciplinarity (e.g. the genuine synthesis of perspectives from the natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, and the fine arts) as well as the inclusion of stakeholder perspectives external to academia (e.g. government, Indigenous communities, industry, NGOs) through community-based, interactive, and participatory research approaches. Students will reflect on their own disciplinary backgrounds in methodology and will learn and integrate perspectives from outside their discipline and outside of academia, in order to research or otherwise address complex sustainability issues. Course topics include multiple ways of knowing, heuristic schemes, frameworks for co-producing knowledge, transdisciplinary research approaches, knowledge mobilization, community-based research, and critiques of transdisciplinarity.
Tuition and Fees
NL Students - $888 per semester
Other Canadian Students - $1,154 per semester
International Students - $1,499 per semester
In addition to tuition, students must pay other fees (e.g. recreation, student services) that usually range from $1,000 to $1,500 per year.
We estimate the cost of living in Corner Brook to be about $10,000 per year.
Financial Support:
The typical funding package for TRSU students is a normally a minimum of approximately $20,000 per year. This amount includes about $10,000 in stipend plus about $3,000 in guaranteed work as a research or teaching assistant plus at least $7,250 of additional support from the supervisor. In exceptional circumstances only, students may be admitted with a lower level of financial support from the supervisor.
TRSU students are encouraged to apply for additional or supplementary funding from both internal (e.g.
School of Graduate Studies database) and external (e.g.
SSHRC and
NSERC) sources.
(Financial information last updated August 2020)