FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN University of Calgary 2500 University Drive NW Calgary, Alberta Canada T2N 1N4 T: +1.403.220.6601 E: [email protected]evds.ucalgary.ca FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN MEDes & PhD RESEARCH DEGREES MASTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN & DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY The Faculty of Environmental Design offers two unique thesis-based research degrees: the Master of Environmental Design (MEDes) and the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). Increasingly, natural, built and social environments are seen as intertwined, interdependent, and indeterminate, creang challenging condions which must be addressed to achieve a sustainable future. Meeng this challenge requires environmental designers with exceponal leadership and visionary skills, who are able to inform, design, and manage intervenons across the scales of human endeavour. Photo courtesy of calgarious.com MEDes Requirements PhD Requirements Candidacy Exam Thesis Oral Defense Choose 2 half course electives COURSES EVDS 601 Interdisciplinary Seminar Approved Thesis Proposal OTHER REQUIREMENTS Annual Satisfactory Student Progress Report OTHER REQUIREMENTS EVDS 601 Interdisciplinary Seminar Program of Study (POS) Thesis Oral Defense Approved Thesis Proposal Annual Satisfactory Student Progress Report EVDS 753 Research Skills & Critical Thinking Choose minimum of 2 half course electives COURSES
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FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGNUniversity of Calgary
MASTER OF ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN & DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY
The Faculty of Environmental Design offers two unique thesis-based research degrees: the Master of Environmental Design (MEDes) and the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). Increasingly, natural, built and social environments are seen as intertwined, interdependent, and indeterminate, creating challenging conditions which must be addressed to achieve a sustainable future. Meeting this challenge requires environmental designers with exceptional leadership and visionary skills, who are able to inform, design, and manage interventions across the scales of human endeavour.
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MEDes Requirements PhD Requirements
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
MEDes PROGRAM PhD PROGRAM
EVDS 601Interdisciplinary Seminar
Program of Study (POS)
Candidacy Exam
Thesis Oral Defense
Thesis Oral Defense
Approved Thesis Proposal
Annual Satisfactory Student Progress Report
EVDS 753Research Skills &Critical Thinking
Choose minimum of2 half course electives
Choose 2 half course electives
COURSES COURSES
EVDS 601Interdisciplinary Seminar
Approved Thesis Proposal
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
PROGRAM STRUCTURE
Annual SatisfactoryStudent Progress Report
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
MEDes PROGRAM PhD PROGRAM
EVDS 601Interdisciplinary Seminar
Program of Study (POS)
Candidacy Exam
Thesis Oral Defense
Thesis Oral Defense
Approved Thesis Proposal
Annual Satisfactory Student Progress Report
EVDS 753Research Skills &Critical Thinking
Choose minimum of2 half course electives
Choose 2 half course electives
COURSES COURSES
EVDS 601Interdisciplinary Seminar
Approved Thesis Proposal
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
PROGRAM STRUCTURE
Annual SatisfactoryStudent Progress Report
*Graham D. Livesey, BSc (Arch), BArch, MArch, PhD, MRAICArchitectural design, architectural history and theory, contemporary urban design theory, modern architecture in Canada, urban design, urban ecology.
*David P. Monteyne, Associate Dean (Academic) Architecture, BA, MASA (Hist and Theory of Arch), PhDBuilding security, Canadian architecture and cities, public space, immigration, architectural history, architectural theory.
*Gregory Morrow, BSc (Arch), BArch, MCP, SMArchS, PhD, AIA Assoc, APAUrban design, health and urbanism, smart growth, planning history, planning theory, sustainable cities, architectural history and theory, land use reform.
Barry D. Wylant, BES, MEDesComputer aided design, consumer electronics, design drawing, design theory, design thinking, ergonomics, innovation, leisure/sporting goods, manufacturing materials and technolo- gies, medical devices, people and technology, rapid prototyping, sustain- able design.
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MEDes PROGRAM The MEDes Thesis program is intended for those wishing to expand their current professional or design-related backgrounds with advanced interdisciplinary practice-based research and study. Blurring traditional disciplinary definitions, students undertake their studies in one or more areas or disciplines included in EVDS. It is typically at the interdisciplinary synthesis of disciplines that environmental design is informed as a field of study and critical practice, is where the complex dynamics of environmental design problems exist, and in which design interventions must be implemented.
PhD PROGRAMThe PhD in Environmental Design (EVDS) allows master’s degree holders the opportunity to become a practitioner of interventionist, professional, and interdisciplinary environmental design. The program challenges candidates to conduct quantitative and qualitative research at an advanced level, developing and demonstrating knowledge and skills in interdisciplinary settings, synthesizing related research findings, and then communicating one’s findings to those outside the field who will use and apply them. Collaboration with the private sector, communities, and/or government organizations is expected.
FUNDINGWhile some financial assistance is available, students are strongly encouraged to seek funding through their own sources and other resources, as every student is responsible for their own funding strategy. Please consult the University of Calgary and Faculty of Graduate Studies Academic Calendars for information on some academic awards.
OUR STUDENTSOur MEDes and PhD students typically assume leadership roles in academia, research institutions, government, and the private sector, both in Canada and in other countries upon graduation. Successful applicants typically have excellent academic records, strong letters of reference, and a clear idea of their intended research topic. They have often already published scholarly work. A notable success factor in the MEDes and the PhD level is the correlation between the topic a student seeks to investigate and the research strengths and interests of our faculty members.
Francisco Alaniz Uribe, BScArch, MUDP, MEDes (Urban Design), RPP, MCIPUrban design, site planning, graphic communication, urban infrastructure.
*Getachew Assefa, BSc (Chem Eng), MSc, Licentiate Degree (Ind Ecol), PhD (Ind Ecol), Athena Chair in Life Cycle Assessment Built environment, carbon footprint, eco-efficiency, energy systems, industrial ecology, life cycle assessment, sustainable development, technology assessment, waste management, systems analysis.
Marc J. Boutin, BES, BArch, MA (Arch History), MRAICArchitectural design, environmental stewardship, modern architectural history, urban design, cultural landscapes, Canadian and modern architectural history, critical practice.
John Brown, Associate Dean (Research), BSc (Civ Eng), MArch, MSc (Bldg Des)Housing, slow design, suburbia.
*Caroline Hachem, MSc (Arch), MSc (Bldg Eng), PhDHigh performance building envelope, energy enhancement in mixed-use multistory buildings, adaptable pre-engineered architectural structures, regenerative design, solar optimized neighbourhoods, energy efficiency.
Catherine Hamel, BSc (Interior Design), BSc (Arch), BArch, MArchSocial and political space, justice, postwar reconstruction, exile and adaptability.
Jason S. Johnson, BA, BArch, MArchDigital design, digital fabrication, digital media and architecture, integrative design, international field studies, architecture.
*Thomas P. Keenan, BA, MSc (Eng), MA, EdD, MLE, FCIPS, ISP, ITCPComputer security, cyber warfare, digital divide, high tech crime, information integrity, intelligent communities, technology adoption and implications, sustainable cities.
*Noel Keough, BEng, MEDes, PhDCitizen engagement, social economy, participation, social justice, sustainability.
*Tang Gim Lee, Dip Arch, BArch, MArch, MRAICAquaponics, building envelope, building materials, energy efficiency, healthy buildings, solar energy.
*Richard M. Levy, BSCE, MArch, PhD, AIA Assoc, MCIP, RPPUrban planning, archaeology, 3D imagin- ing and computer modelling and simulation, digital design, serious games, virtual reality, GIS.
*Mark Lindquist, BEnvDes, MLA, PhD, ASLALandscape architecture, urban design, 3D visualization, sustainable design, ArcGIS, immersive environments, research design, digital media, landscape design.
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RESEARCH AREAS AND FACULTYThe scholarly, professional practice, and research strengths in Environmental Design are exemplified by our faculty members, who are eminent design researchers and professionals, recognized locally and internationally for their work. Faculty proficiency spans a tremendous interdisciplinary spectrum including expertise in: animal science, architecture, computational media design, design education, ecology, environmental science, economics, ergonomics, geography, industrial design, landscape architecture, life cycle assessment, planning, urban design, wildlife biology, and theory of architecture, planning, and design.
* denotes faculty who are eligible to supervise PhD students