Students should consult the General Information and Regulations Governing All Graduate Students for information concerning the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. For information concerning the number of courses required for specific programs, students should consult the following listing for the appropriate department.
Tuition leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy is offered in selected areas in Anthropology, Biochemistry, Biology, Cognitive and Behavioural Ecology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Sciences (Geology), Earth Sciences (Geophysics), Engineering, English Language and Literature, Experimental Psychology, Folklore, Food Science, Geography, History, Linguistics, Marine Biology, Mathematics, Medicine, Pharmacy, Physical Oceanography, Physics, Social Work, Sociology, and Statistics.
Cognitive
and Behavioural Ecology Program
Engineering and
Applied Science
English Language and
Literature
Physics and Physical
Oceanography
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