Program Schedule

The MEERL program allows our students to combine full-time professional responsibilities from anywhere in the world with part-time graduate studies. In this 20-month part-time program, you will take 10 courses and participate in two immersive residential sessions held in Kingston, ON and Calgary, AB.카지노 게임 컬렉션‹

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Semester 1 1st Residential Kingston, Ontario August 11 - 15, 2025
  EERL 807  Module 1 September 
  EERL 801 Resource Life Cycle Overview August - December
  EERL 803 Economic Essentials Part 1 September - December
Semester 2 EERL 807 Module 2 January 
  EERL 802 Strategic Leadership in the Resource Sector January - April
  EERL 805 Operating Effectively: Law, Policy, Regulation, and Ethics February - April
Semester 3 EERL 811 Sector-Focused Project May - April
  EERL 810 Field-Based Synthesis (Field Trip) May or June 
  2nd Residential Calgary, Alberta May or June 
  EERL 804 Economic Essentials Part 2 (During Residential) May or June 
Semester 4 EERL 807  Module 3 September 
  EERL 808 Mineral Life Cycle September - December
  EERL 806 Communications and Partnerships October - December
  EERL 811  Sector-Focused Project Continued
Semester 5 EERL 807  Module 4 January 
  EERL 809 Energy Life Cycle February - April
  EERL 811 Sector-Focused Project Completed 

Residential Sessions

  • The first residential session is held at the start of the program over 5 days at Queen카지노 게임 컬렉션™s 카지노게임사이트 in Kingston, Ontario. You will get to know your classmates and instructors, begin your first courses and discover best practices to be successful in online learning.카지노 게임 컬렉션‹

  • The second session is held midway through the program over 7 - 9 days in Calgary, Alberta. You will complete one of your core courses in just a week, reconnect with your classmates, attend networking events and workshops. (EERL 804: Economic Essentials Part 2)

  • There is an optional 7 - 8 day elective field trip course paired with the second session where students visit industry sites and points of geological interest in Western Canada or Northern Ontario. (EERL 810: Field-Based Synthesis)