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- 8 Certificate Programs
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
A certificate program in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences offers a flexible option for students seeking to develop specialized knowledge and competencies. It provides a starting point for university studies or acts as an adjunct to an undergraduate degree. It is not designed to satisfy specific employment credentials. It is sufficiently specialized to ensure its academic integrity and normally features at least one required anchor course that is taken at the beginning of the program. Whereas diploma programs are designed as advanced level of study, certificate programs introduce students to a focused subject area, placing greater emphasis on foundation-level knowledge. - 10 Study Abroad (Harlow Campus and International Field Schools)
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
The content of the Harlow Campus and field school courses changes depending on the departments and instructors involved. Priority is normally given to delivering courses that are listed among the requirements for a Major, Minor, Diploma and/or Certificate program. Students wishing to enrol must have completed a minimum number of credit hours at the university level as specified by the participating department, and satisfy any prerequisites which may be required. Enrolment is limited and competitive. The relevant admission criteria, as well as other information, may be obtained from the Office of the Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences and the participating department. - 11 Experiential Learning
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences offers a number of experiential learning opportunities. Co-operative education degree programs feature full-time employment in positions related to the student's area of study. These positions are completed as part of work term courses that are reserved for full-time students enrolled in the program. Field school courses provide hands-on instructional experiences as part of a regular degree or diploma program. Internship courses feature a part-time work placement of short duration that is completed in conjunction with coursework and are otherwise treated as a regular course. - 14 Graduation
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Upon meeting the qualifications for the program, students must apply to graduate on the prescribed "Application for Graduation" form. This form may be obtained on-line at the Memorial Self Service at selfservice.mun.ca. The deadlines for application submission are July 15 for Fall (October) graduation, January 3 for Winter (February) in-absentia graduation, and January 15 for Spring (May) graduation. Applications received after these dates will be processed as time and resources permit. Additional information is available from the Office of the Registrar at www.mun.ca/regoff/graduation. Information regarding Convocation, including the dates of the ceremony, is available at www.mun.ca/convocation. - 4.1 Admission
In: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences - 4 Admission, Registration and Withdrawal (Undergraduate Programs)
For information about admission to a diploma program, refer to Diploma Programs, Admission. ... A student is strongly advised to consult with departments or program director or supervisors before making a declaration to the department or program of the student's intended Major or Minor. ... For information about admission to a certificate program, refer to Certificate Programs, Admission. - 3 Labrador Campus Description
In: Labrador Campus
The School of Arctic and Subarctic Studies is Memorial University of Newfoundlands newest academic unit, and the first in Labrador. Its core mission is to develop and deliver place-based, Northern-focused, and Indigenous-led undergraduate, graduate, and post-graduate degrees, diplomas, certificates, and micro-credential opportunities, focused on meeting the needs and priorities of Labrador and the North. The School is currently offering the four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative); the Diploma in Northern Peoples, Lands and Resources; and Engineering One, the first-year of the engineering program. Multiple undergraduate and graduate programs are under development. - 5 Graduation
In: Labrador Campus
Upon meeting the qualifications for the program, students must apply to graduate on the prescribed "Application for Graduation" form. This form may be obtained online at selfservice.mun.ca. The deadlines for application submission are July 15 for Fall (October) graduation, January 3 for Winter (February) in-absentia graduation, and January 15 for Spring (May) graduation. Applications received after these dates will be processed as time and resources permit. Additional information is available from the Office of the Registrar at www.mun.ca/regoff/graduation.Information regarding Convocation, including the dates of the ceremony, is available at www.mun.ca/ convocation. - 4.1 School of Arctic and Subarctic Studies
In: Labrador Campus - 4 Description of Programs
The School of Arctic and Subarctic Studies at the Labrador Campus offers the four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative); the Diploma in Northern Peoples, Lands and Resources; and Engineering One, the first-year of the engineering program. ... The application for admission or readmission to the University is submitted online at www.mun.ca/undergrad/admissions. Applicants who are new to Memorial University of Newfoundland should follow the application instructions at www.mun.ca/undergrad/apply. Applicants seeking admission to a particular faculty or school may be required to submit additional documents beyond those required for general admission to the University. Applicants should refer to appropriate faculty or school regulations for procedures, deadlines, admission requirements and further information. Applications for admission/readmission should be submitted by the following deadline dates: March 1 for Fall, October 1 for Winter, and February 1 for Spring (14-week, Intersession and Summer session). Applications received later than the stated deadline dates will be processed as time and resources permit. For further information refer to University Regulations, Admission/Readmission to the University (Undergraduate). - 4.1.1 Bachelor of Science in Nursing
In: Labrador Campus - 4 Description of Programs - 4.1 School of Arctic and Subarctic Studies
In cooperation with the Faculty of Nursing, the School of Arctic and Subarctic Studies is offering the four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) degree program in Happy Valley-Goose Bay at the Labrador Campus. Information regarding admission to the program is available at the Faculty of Nursing website and in the University Calendar at Faculty of Nursing Admission/Readmission Regulations for the Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Collaborative) Program and Program Regulations. - 4.1.2 Diploma in Northern Peoples, Lands and Resources
In: Labrador Campus - 4 Description of Programs - 4.1 School of Arctic and Subarctic Studies
The Diploma in Northern Peoples, Lands, and Resources provides a foundation in the understanding of issues relevant to the North, including Labrador, the provincial and territorial Norths in Canada, and the Circumpolar North. The program emphasizes content and approaches that are specifically relevant to understanding Northern and Indigenous societies, economies, and landscapes. Students take courses in multiple disciplines and develop a broad base of knowledge and skills relevant to Northern studies, careers, leadership, and community- and place-based relationships. Information regarding admission to the program is available at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences website and in the University Calendar at Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, Diploma Programs, Diploma in Northern Peoples, Lands and Resources. - 4.1.3 Engineering One
In: Labrador Campus - 4 Description of Programs - 4.1 School of Arctic and Subarctic Studies
The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science and the School of Arctic and Subarctic Studies are offering Engineering One, the first-year of the engineering program, at the Labrador Campus. Information regarding admission to programs is available at the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science website and in the University Calendar at Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Description of Program. - 10.6 Curricular Requirements (M.D.)
In: Faculty of Medicine - 10 Regulations for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine
Students entering the M.D. program will be governed by curricular requirements in effect at the time of their admission. In the event of readmission, students will be governed by curricular requirements in effect at the time of their readmission. ... The Student Promotions Committee provides an annual report to Faculty Council indicating the students to be awarded the M.D. degree. - 12.5 Advanced Career Planning
In: Faculty of Medicine - 12 Course Descriptions
UL: not applicable to the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) program ... 8999 ... Advanced Career Planning ... information is available at the MedCAREERS website. ... AR: attendance is required ... CH: 0 ... PR: permission of the Associate Dean, Undergraduate Medical Education (UGME) ... AR = Attendance requirement; CH = Credit hours are 3 unless otherwise noted; ... CO = Co-requisite(s); CR = Credit can be retained for only one course from the - 8.2.1 Programs Leading to Certification by the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC)
In: Faculty of Medicine - 8 Postgraduate Medical Training - 8.2 Residency Programs
The Faculty of Medicine offers a residency program in Family Medicine and enhanced skills programs in Emergency Medicine, Care of the Elderly, and Care of Underserved Populations. Information regarding Programs Leading to Certification by the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) is available on the PGME website at www.med.mun.ca/pgme. - 3 Background
In: Faculty of Medicine
In contrast to many other schools, the class size at the Universitys Medical School is small. This facilitates interaction between students and faculty, and has obvious advantages in clinical teaching. Normally 80 students are admitted annually to the first year of the undergraduate medical program. ... Dr. Ian Rusted, a local physician who had been involved in the early negotiations and had taken the initiative in introducing continuing medical education for doctors in the Province, was appointed Dean of Medicine in 1967. Under his leadership, faculty members were recruited, the undergraduate program was initiated and the first medical students were admitted in 1969. The existing programs of postgraduate training and continuing medical education were strengthened and the spectrum of medical education was subsequently completed in 1971 with the initiation of a program of graduate studies leading to the degrees of M.Sc. and Ph.D. - 10.5 Promotion
In: Faculty of Medicine - 10 Regulations for the Degree of Doctor of Medicine
Students permitted to withdraw are advised of the date upon which they are required to resume medical studies. In the absence of good cause, any such student who does not resume studies on the specified date will be deemed to have left the program. ... Any student who enters the first Phase of the medical program but withdraws within the first seven weeks may be permitted re-entry only by re-application to the Admissions Committee in competition with all other applicants by the appropriate deadline date. Withdrawal at all other times is in accordance with UNIVERSITY REGULATIONS - General Academic Regulations (Undergraduate). - 6 Description of Medical Training Program
In: Faculty of Medicine
The Faculty of Medicine offers a four-year undergraduate medical program, comprising a minimum of 189 credit hours, leading to the degree of Doctor of Medicine (M.D.). ... Medical students are required to participate fully in medical education experiences which occur at various times and communities outside of the St. Johns metropolitan area throughout the undergraduate medical education program. - 7 Continuing Professional Development
In: Faculty of Medicine
The Physician Management & Leadership Program is a ten module accredited certificate program combining on-site and online learning, and designed to prepare physicians (and other healthcare professionals working in medical leadership) to become effective leaders and managers. The program has been developed collaboratively by the Office of Professional and Educational Development (OPED) and the Faculty of Business Administration (Gardiner Centre). Participants are required to complete a series of reflective assessment activities to meet program requirements. - 8 Postgraduate Medical Training
In: Faculty of Medicine
Postgraduate medical training is offered in residency programs leading to certification by either the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) or the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (RCPSC). These are full-time training programs comprised of hands-on practical training complemented by formal teaching and academic study. Residency programs are completed in a structured learning environment consisting of hospital and community based teaching units, supervised by faculty. Residents are required to participate fully in all medical education experiences that occur at various times and communities throughout their respective residency program. - 11 Graduation
In: Faculty of Medicine
Upon meeting the qualifications for the program, students must apply to graduate on the prescribed "Application for Graduation" form. This form may be obtained on-line at the Memorial Self Service at selfservice.mun.ca. The deadlines for application submission are July 15 for Fall (October) graduation, January 3 for Winter (February) in-absentia graduation, and January 15 for Spring (May) graduation. Applications received after these dates will be processed as time and resources permit.Additional information is available from the Office of the Registrar at www.mun.ca/regoff/graduation. Information regarding Convocation, including the dates of the ceremony, is available at www.mun.ca/convocation.
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