The graduate degrees of Doctor of Philosophy, Master of Applied Social Psychology (Co-operative), Master of Applied Statistics,Master of Arts, Master of Business Administration, Master of Busines Administration (Executive Option), Master of Education, Master of Engineering, Master of Music, Master of Nursing, Master of Philosophy, Master of Physical Education, Master of Science, Master of Science in Pharmacy, and Master of Social Work are awarded by the University. Graduate diplomas are offered in Community Health and Clinical Epidemiology Research, Fisheries Resource Management, Health Professional Education and Post Masters Nurse Practitioner.
Interdisciplinary study is encouraged by the University, and prospective applicants should make enquiries about their interests from all the areas of study concerned. Interdisciplinary programmes offered are: Master of Applied Science (Environmental Engineering and Applied Science), Master of Employment Relations, Master of Environmental Science, Master of Marine Studies, Master of Science (Aquaculture),Master of Science (Computational Science), Master of Science (Computational Science - Co-operative), Master of Science (Environmental Science), Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy (Cognitive and Behavioural Ecology), Master of Philosophy (Humanities), and Master of Women's Studies.
NOTE: Every candidate in graduate studies shall comply with the
GENERAL REGULATIONS, the Degree Regulations and any additional
requirements of the appropriate Department.
Definition and
Explanation of Terms Used
Policy
Governing the Auditing of Courses
NOTE: The following general statements concerning admission and degree requirements should be supplemented by the detailed regulations governing each program.
A.
Qualifications for Admission to the Master's Program and the Ph.D.
Program
E. Provision
for Waiver of Regulations
M.
Termination of a Graduate Program
N.
Provision for Reapplication
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