PhD Human Ecology

 

Start Date:

September 2025

 

Programme Overview

This is an advanced, interdisciplinary research programme that examines the complex relationships between people and their natural, built, and social environments, with a strong emphasis on sustainability and Caribbean development. Grounded in the integration of ecological, cultural, social, and economic perspectives, the programme supports in-depth exploration of issues such as environmental health, climate change adaptation, food and water security, sustainable livelihoods, and community resilience. Students are expected to conduct original, policy-relevant research that contributes to both academic knowledge and practical solutions for pressing regional and global challenges.

Programme Breakdown

Candidates are normally expected to complete the following courses:

AGRI 6620 Statistics

AGBU 6301 Research Methodology

GRSM 8001 Graduate Research Seminar I

GRSM 8002 Graduate Research Seminar II

GRSM 8003 Graduate Research Seminar III

PLUS a minimum of 3 courses relevant to the student’s area of specialization from the following list:

HUEC 5000 Advanced Foodservice Systems Management

HUEC 5020 Advanced Clinical Nutrition

HUEC 5040 Advanced Community Nutrition

AGBU 6103 Principles of Rural Sociology

AGBU 6002 International Trade and Marketing

AGBU 6201 Agricultural Marketing

AGBU 6202 Agribusiness Management

FOSQ 6001 Agri- food Safety

HUEC 7001 Epidemiology for Human Ecology

HUEC 7003 Advanced Nutrition in Health and Disease I

HUEC 7004 Public Health Nutrition

HUEC 7002 Nutrition Epidemiology

HUEC 7005 Selected Topics in Human Ecology

Thesis

The candidate must complete the PhD thesis (HUEC 8000) of the Faculty of Food and Agriculture and successfully defend his/her thesis at a public oral examination.

Entry Requirements

For direct admission to the PhD programme, candidates should have successfully completed the MPhil Degree in Human Sciences, Family and Consumer Sciences or Human Nutrition and Dietetics, OR an MSc degree in Human Ecology Family and Consumer Sciences or Human Nutrition and Dietetics or a related discipline from an approved university and which should have included the writing of a substantial thesis, or an MSc degree with distinction in a relevant discipline.

All other candidates with degrees in Human Ecology, Family and Consumer Sciences or Human Nutrition and Dietetics will be required to register for the MPhil degree in Human Ecology and seek an upgrade to the PhD degree in accordance with University Regulations.

NOTE:

Applicants who do not qualify for entry as specified in above may be required to do a qualifying year consisting of supplementary courses in the area of specialization to a minimum of 18 credits.