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  1. 18.10.2.1 Communications Engineering
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 18 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Engineering - 18.10 Graduate Diploma in Engineering - 18.10.2 Program of Study
    Engineering 9871, 9872, and 9878; and two courses selected from Engineering 9806, 9821, 9825, 9876, 9877

  2. 25.2.2.1 Course Work Plus a Major Report Route
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 25 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Marine Studies and the Graduate Diploma in Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management) - 25.2 Master of Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management) - 25.2.2 Program of Study
    24 credit hours of course work plus a Major Report completed in accordance with General Regulations, Theses and Reports of the School of Graduate Studies. Course work must include the following course selections from the Courses section below: ... 5 core courses (15 credit hours) ... 1 elective course (3 credit hours) from Category A Electives ... 1 elective course (3 credit hours) from Category B Electives

  3. 25.2.2.2 Comprehensive Course Route
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 25 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Marine Studies and the Graduate Diploma in Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management) - 25.2 Master of Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management) - 25.2.2 Program of Study
    30 credit hours on the Comprehensive Course Route which must include the following course selections from the Courses section below: ... 5 core courses (15 credit hours) ... 2 elective courses (6 credit hours) from Category A Electives ... 1 elective course (3 credit hours) from Category B Electives ... 2 elective courses (6 credit hours) from either Category A or Category B

  4. 25.3.2.1 Core Courses
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 25 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Marine Studies and the Graduate Diploma in Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management) - 25.3 Master of Marine Studies (Marine Spatial Planning and Management) - 25.3.2 Program of Study
    All students must complete the following compulsory core courses: ... MARI 6027 Coastal and Ocean Environmental Policies (credit may be obtained for only one of MARI 6027 and the former MSTM 6027) ... MSTM 6011 Introduction to Integrated Coastal and Ocean Management / Marine Spatial Planning ... MSTM 6012 Fundamentals of Geospatial Analysis ... MSTM 6013 Resource/Natural Environment and Ocean Use Characterization

  5. 25.3.2.2 Electives
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 25 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Marine Studies and the Graduate Diploma in Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management) - 25.3 Master of Marine Studies (Marine Spatial Planning and Management) - 25.3.2 Program of Study
    Students will choose one of two options for elective course selection: ... two Category A Electives plus one Category B Elective or ... two Category B Electives plus one Category A Elective or ... Category A Electives ... ENVE/ENVS 6001 Earth and Ocean Systems ... MSTM 6001 Fisheries Ecology (credit may be obtained for only one of MSTM 6001 and the former FRM 6001) ... MSTM 6015 Marine Protected Areas

  6. 25.3.2.3 Internship (MSTM 6019) or Research Project
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 25 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Marine Studies and the Graduate Diploma in Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management) - 25.3 Master of Marine Studies (Marine Spatial Planning and Management) - 25.3.2 Program of Study
    Internships are normally proposed by the student and approved by the Academic Director in consultation with the Placement Officer. Internship placements may be local, national or international. Students seeking international internships must consult with the Academic Director early in the first year of their program. ... All students must complete an Internship or Research Project. Normally students would be permitted to register for the Internship or Research Project only after all other course requirements have been met, or during the student's last semester of studies. Evaluation of the Research Project shall be carried out in accordance with General Regulations, Theses and Reports in the School of Graduate Studies.

  7. 4.12.6.4 Penalties in the Case of Resolution by the School of Graduate Studies
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 4 General Regulations - 4.12 Academic Misconduct - 4.12.6 Procedures for Resolution of Alleged Academic Offences by the School of Graduate Studies
    Change in Outcome of an Examination: This will apply to Comprehensive Examinations and the examination of Theses and Reports and could lead to termination of program. ... Suspension: Suspension will apply to a course, department, faculty, school, or the University. The period of suspension will be determined by the Investigations Board and shall not exceed three consecutive semesters, and shall be part of the allowable time for a graduate program.

  8. 4.12.5.4 Penalties in the Case of Resolution at the Unit Level
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 4 General Regulations - 4.12 Academic Misconduct - 4.12.5 Procedures for Resolution of Alleged Academic Offences at the Unit Level
    Reduction of grade: A reduction of grade will apply to an examination, test, or assignment to which an offence is relevant, or to the entire course, and will be decided by the Head of the academic or administrative unit. Since graduate students must obtain a grade of 'B' or PASS in required courses, a reduction of grade could lead to termination of program. ... A student who has been found guilty of an academic offence will be subject to a penalty or penalties commensurate with the offence. Some cases may warrant more than one penalty for the same offence, and previous academic misconduct will be taken into account in determining the severity of penalties. The range of penalties and their determination is:

  9. 42.2.4.3 Project Courses
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 42 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Technology Management - 42.2 Program - 42.2.4 Courses
    MSTM 6102 Project in Aquaculture Technology Management (6 credit hours) ... TECH 610A Research Project in Technology Management (0 credit hours) ... TECH 610B Research Project in Technology Management (6 credit hours) (credit restricted with TECH 6100 and the former MSTM 6100)

  10. 43.5.1.1 Transferring from a Master of Science Program to the Doctor of Philosophy in Boreal Ecosystems and Agricultural Sciences Program
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.5 Boreal Ecosystems and Agricultural Sciences - 43.5.1 Qualifications for Admission
    Students in the Master of Science in Boreal Ecosystems and Agricultural Science program or other related Master of Science program (such as Environmental Science or Biology) at Memorial University of Newfoundland may request a transfer to the Doctor of Philosophy in Boreal Ecosystems and Agricultural Sciences program after a minimum of 12 months in their program of study, and completion of all required BEAS (or equivalent) course work with clear evidence of exceptional research productivity. Final decision for transfer from any Masters program to the Ph.D. (BEAS) program rests with the Dean of the School of Graduate Studies. Prior to proceeding with a formal application, potential students will be required to contact potential supervisors from within their area of research interest to determine the availability of positions and supervisor interest. If potential supervisors are accepting students, they will instruct the student to prepare a formal application. Potential students must identify a supervisor willing to provide a commitment that a research project and funding are available before an application can be processed.

  11. 38.1.3.2 Cancer and Development
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 38 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Medicine - 38.1 Master of Science in Medicine - 38.1.3 Program Areas
    Program Requirements ... The graduate program in Cancer and Development offers study in fundamental cell and molecular biological areas including viral oncogenesis, growth factors, and oncogenes in developmental models, programmed cell death and drug resistance. ... The admission requirements are as given under the General Regulations governing Master's degrees. All courses in the program have as a prerequisite, successful completion of an advanced, upper-level biochemistry, biology or medical course, with an emphasis on molecular biology or medicine.

  12. 38.1.3.3 Cardiovascular and Renal Science
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 38 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Medicine - 38.1 Master of Science in Medicine - 38.1.3 Program Areas
    Program Requirements ... The graduate program in Cardiovascular and Renal Sciences enables students to pursue research and academic studies in selected topics including hypertension and stroke, neural and endothelial control of vasculature and blood pressure as well as physiological mechanisms promoting heart failure. ... Students will be required to take a minimum of two graduate courses. Basic Cardiovascular and Renal Physiology (MED 6140) is required and must be taken within 1.5 years after entry into the program. Students will chose a second course from MED 6141, 6142, 6143, 6144, or 6194 or any other graduate course approved by the student’s supervisory committee.

  13. 38.1.3.4 Clinical Epidemiology
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 38 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Medicine - 38.1 Master of Science in Medicine - 38.1.3 Program Areas
    Program Requirements ... Students are expected to give an oral presentation or course lecture in each year of their program. ... The program in Clinical Epidemiology is aimed at university graduates intending a career in health services, faculty members seeking advanced training in clinical epidemiology, medical doctors and other health care professionals interested in health research.

  14. 38.1.3.5 Community Health
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 38 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Medicine - 38.1 Master of Science in Medicine - 38.1.3 Program Areas
    Program Requirements ... The graduate program in Community Health enables students to pursue research and academic studies in selected topics including community health, epidemiology, socio-behavioural health, biostatistics, health services utilization, health policy, and health promotion. ... Qualifications for Admission ... The admission requirements are as given under the General Regulations governing Master's degrees. In exceptional circumstances, a professional equivalent qualification will be considered. Students are expected to have successfully completed at least one basic university-level statistics course.

  15. 38.1.3.6 Human Genetics & Genomics
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 38 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Medicine - 38.1 Master of Science in Medicine - 38.1.3 Program Areas
    Program Requirements ... The graduate program in Human Genetics & Genomics provides opportunities to pursue academic studies and research in a number of key areas including Mendelian and complex traits with a variety of approaches including molecular genetics, genomics and other omics applications, animal models, bioinformatics, genetic epidemiology, and population genetics. Our research is interdisciplinary with unique opportunities to apply skills to work with regional genetic isolates, as well as other populations, to explore the genetic and non-genetic determinants of health and diseases of global significance. Faculty members from all three divisions of the Faculty of Medicine (BioMedical Sciences, Community Health and Humanities, and the Clinical Disciplines) participate in the program.

  16. 38.1.3.7 Immunology and Infectious Diseases
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 38 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Medicine - 38.1 Master of Science in Medicine - 38.1.3 Program Areas
    Program Requirements ... Students in the program are required to take a minimum of two courses. Students will choose from: MED 6114, MED 6119, MED 6127, MED 6128, MED 6580 or any other graduate course approved by the student’s supervisory committee. Some students may be required to take additional courses depending upon their thesis topic. All students are required to attend, for credit, and participate in the Immunology and Infectious Diseases Seminar Series (MED 6400-6403).

  17. 38.1.3.8 Neurosciences
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 38 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Medicine - 38.1 Master of Science in Medicine - 38.1.3 Program Areas
    Program Requirements ... Students in the program are required to take Systems Neuroscience (MED 6196) and one other graduate level course. Additional courses may be required based on the recommendation of the supervisory committee. ... The Neuroscience Program offers graduate studies in an interdisciplinary setting including faculty from biomedical science within the Faculty of Medicine. Graduate students may pursue research in a number of specialty areas including the physiological basis of learning and memory, stroke and neuroplasticity, neuroregeneration, signal transduction mechanisms, neuronal circuitry, neuroimmunology, and membrane physiology.

  18. 42.2.2.1 Master of Technology Management - Engineering Technology and Applied Science Option
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 42 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Technology Management - 42.2 Program - 42.2.2 Program of Study
    Student will normally complete TECH 610A/B in the last two terms of the program. ... Students must complete TECH 610A in no more than 1 term or they will be required to switch back to the Course Route to complete the program. ... Students in the Master of Technology Management (Engineering Technology and Applied Science Option) shall be required to complete a minimum of either:

  19. 42.2.2.2 Master of Technology Management - Aquaculture Technology Option
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 42 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Technology Management - 42.2 Program - 42.2.2 Program of Study
    Students may register for additional courses in a semester or session with the permission of the Academic Director of the Program. ... Students in the Master of Technology Management (Aquaculture Technology Option) shall be required to complete a minimum of either: ... 24 credit hours of course work and a major project and report (6 credit hours). Course work includes three compulsory core courses (9 credit hours); and five elective courses (15 credit hours), of which at least 3 must be from Category B Electives. Students on the project route will complete MSTM 6102: Project in Aquaculture Technology Management (6 credit hours). During MSTM 6102 students will choose a topic In consultation with the Academic Director or designate and will work independently to carry out an In-depth study of a problem or application within the area of aquaculture technology management and fully document and present their findings. Preferably the problem will be directly related to a workplace situation.

  20. 42.2.4.1 Core Courses
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 42 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Technology Management - 42.2 Program - 42.2.4 Courses
    TECH 6031 Overview of Technical Operations (credit restricted with the former MSTM 6031) ... TECH 6032 Managing Technological Innovation (credit restricted with the former MSTM 6032) ... TECH 6054 Technology Assessment (credit restricted with the former MSTM 6054)


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