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  1. 42.2.4.2 Elective Courses
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 42 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Technology Management - 42.2 Program - 42.2.4 Courses
    Category A Electives ... TECH 6052 Management of Intellectual Property (credit restricted with the former MSTM 6052) ... MSTM 6074 Aquaculture Site and Operational Assessment ... MSTM 6073 Aquaculture Environmental Management ... MSTM 6072 Animal Husbandry Management ... MSTM 6071 Management of Aquaculture Technology ... Category B Electives ... TECH 6080-89 Special Topics in Technology Management

  2. 43.34.2 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.34 Psychology
    The program of study will be specified at the time of admission. Decisions on (a) whether to include courses in the program, and if so, (b) which specific courses are to be included will be based on the student's background and the proposed thesis topic. ... The Ph.D. comprehensive in Experimental Psychology shall be taken during the first year of the student’s program. The examination will consist of two parts. Part 1 consists of a broad review of the literature that normally pertains to the topic of the thesis area. The literature review should incorporate theoretical, methodological, and empirical findings. Part 2 consists of an oral defence of the literature review. The comprehensive exam aims to ensure that the student is knowledgeable about the range of theories, methodologies, and empirical findings that are fundamental to the chosen field of study. The examination committee for the comprehensive exam will be created according to General Regulations, Ph.D. and Psy.D. Comprehensive Examination of the School of Graduate Studies, except that the Supervisor and the Chairperson of the examination committee shall not be voting members.

  3. 43.34.3 Courses
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.34 Psychology
    6403 Program Evaluation and Applied Research ... 6404 Project in Applied Psychological Science (This course is open only to students in the Master of Applied Psychological Science ) ... 6992 Doctoral Seminar in Cognitive and Behavioural Ecology (cross-listed as CABE 6992) ... 6991 Doctoral Seminar II ... 6990 Doctoral Seminar I ... 6910 Personality ... 6810 Psychometrics

  4. 43.35.1 General Information
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.35 Scientific Computing
    The Faculty of Science offers a program in Scientific Computing leading to a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.). Full-time and part-time options are available.

  5. 43.35.2 Qualifications for Admission
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.35 Scientific Computing
    Students currently registered in the Master of Science (Scientific Computing), after a minimum of 12 months of successful performance in their program of studies, may be recommended for transfer into the Ph.D. program, provided that the students can demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the Board of Study, an ability to pursue research at the doctoral level. This transfer normally occurs no later than the fifth semester of the student’s M.Sc. program.

  6. 43.35.3 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.35 Scientific Computing
    Students who transfer to the Ph.D. program from the Master of Science (Scientific Computing) program are required to complete six courses (18 credit hours) in total. Normally three to four of these courses would be from the list of core courses. ... Upon completion of the work for the thesis, each student is required to present a seminar suitable for the interdisciplinary audience of Scientific Computing program students.

  7. 6.2.2.1 Project Route
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 6 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Ocean Technology and the Graduate Diploma in Applied Ocean Technology (Ocean Mapping) - 6.2 Master of Applied Ocean Technology - 6.2.2 Program of Study
    OTEC 6100 is normally completed after all other program requirements have been met. In addition, the Academic Director/Program Chair will approve the student’s Project Supervisor. Students will choose a topic/project in consultation with the Academic Director and Project Supervisor. The project report will be evaluated by two examiners.

  8. 6.2.2.2 Course Route
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 6 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Ocean Technology and the Graduate Diploma in Applied Ocean Technology (Ocean Mapping) - 6.2 Master of Applied Ocean Technology - 6.2.2 Program of Study
    The Course Route is comprised of 30 credit hours as follows: ... Seven courses, 21 credit hours in-class courses: OTEC 6000, 6001, 6002, 6003, 6005, 6008 and 6010; ... One field course: OTEC 6004; and ... Two Electives (6 credit hours). ... Students may be required to take additional courses. ... Courses required for the Master of Applied Ocean Technology (Ocean mapping) are listed in the Courses section.

  9. 43.37.1 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.37 Sociology
    To be admitted to the program an applicant must have completed either a Master of Arts or Master of Philosophy Degree or hold an equivalent qualification. ... No more than two years after having been admitted to the program the student must submit a thesis proposal that is considered satisfactory by the Supervisory Committee. ... A written comprehensive examination, followed by a supplementary oral examination, shall normally be completed by full-time students by the end of the 5th semester of the program. Normally, part-time students shall take the examination within one year of the completion of prescribed courses. In accordance with General Regulations, Comprehensive Examinations, students must demonstrate knowledge of their special areas of research within the context of the discipline of Sociology. The examination shall consist of two components: a written and an oral examination. The written component shall be comprised of two essays: one in a broad area (e.g. theory, methods, social inequality, etc.) and a second in the student’s area of specialization. The oral component will examine the student in areas covered by the written component.

  10. 43.38.1 General Information
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.38 Theoretical Physics
    The program is administered by the Board of Studies which is appointed by the Dean of Science in consultation with those faculty members active in the program. The Board of Studies will consist of two members from the Department of Physics and Physical Oceanography and two members from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. The Program Chair is elected by the Board of Studies and appointed by the Dean of Science. Responsibilities of the Board include making recommendations to the School of Graduate Studies concerning admissions to the program, determining course requirements, and administering comprehensive exams. It also determines minimum levels of funding, administers the School of Graduate Studies and Graduate Teaching Assistant budgets, and monitors' students' annual progress through the submission of annual supervisory committee reports.

  11. 43.38.2 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.38 Theoretical Physics
    A program of study for the Ph.D. Degree in Theoretical Physics shall normally include a minimum of 9 graduate credit hours in courses offered by the Department of Mathematics and Statistics and/or the Department of Physics and Physical Oceanography. The courses will be determined by the student’s supervisory committee in consultation with the Program Chair and approved by the Board of Studies. In special circumstances more or fewer graduate courses and/or undergraduate courses may be required.

  12. 43.39.1 General Information
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.39 Transdisciplinary Sustainability
    The School of Science and the Environment offers a program in Transdisciplinary Sustainability leading to a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree. Full-time and parttime options are available.

  13. 43.39.2 Qualifications for Admission
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.39 Transdisciplinary Sustainability
    Admission to the program is limited and competitive. ... Other students may be considered for admission to the program provided that they have been registered in a Master's program for a minimum of 12 months, and have demonstrated, to the satisfaction of the Graduate Committee, their ability to pursue research at the doctoral level.

  14. 43.39.3 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy - 43.39 Transdisciplinary Sustainability
    Students will normally be required to successfully complete a minimum of 9 credit hours of graduate program courses as follows: TRSU 7001, TRSU 7002, and an elective course. All courses will normally be completed within the first two semesters of the program. ... The duration of the program is normally four years. The program will be delivered on the Grenfell Campus of Memorial University of Newfoundland with the option for courses to be taken and supervisory involvement from other Memorial University of Newfoundland Campuses or other universities as well.

  15. 44.3.1 Comprehensive Examination
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 44 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Psychology - 44.3 Program of Study
    The Psy.D. comprehensive exam, consisting of a written and an oral component, shall be taken during the second year of the program. The exam is intended to demonstrate clinical application of the knowledge acquired through course work and practica. The comprehensive exam will be administered according to the guidelines prescribed in the University Calendar for Ph.D. comprehensive examinations.

  16. 44.3.2 Thesis
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 44 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Psychology - 44.3 Program of Study
    Students will complete a thesis that is applied in nature and relevant to the practice and science of clinical psychology and the communities it serves. The School of Graduate Studies General Regulations, Evaluation of Ph.D. and Psy.D. Thesis concerning evaluation of Ph.D. Thesis will be followed.

  17. 44.3.3 Predoctoral Internship
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 44 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Psychology - 44.3 Program of Study
    All students will be required to complete a twelve-month, 1750 clock-hour predoctoral internship.

  18. 3.4.12.1 Integrated Pathway Agreements
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 3 General Information and Regulations Governing All Graduate Students - 3.4 Definition and Explanation of Terms Used in this Calendar - 3.4.12 Collaborative Program Agreements
    In the 3+1+2 arrangement, a student would complete 3 years of undergraduate studies at the partner institution, finish the 4th year at Memorial University of Newfoundland, and earn the bachelor’s degree at the partner institution. The student would then enroll in and complete a 2-year master’s program and earn a master’s degree at Memorial University of Newfoundland.

  19. 3.4.12.2 Cotutelle Agreements
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 3 General Information and Regulations Governing All Graduate Students - 3.4 Definition and Explanation of Terms Used in this Calendar - 3.4.12 Collaborative Program Agreements
    Graduate students interested in this type of program should contact the School of Graduate Studies for further information. ... Memorial University of Newfoundland offers graduate students the opportunity to carry out a joint research project through a cotutelle agreement between Memorial University of Newfoundland and another recognized institution. The student would be expected to participate in research and fulfill degree requirements at both institutions. Students who successfully complete all program requirements would earn doctoral degrees from both institutions. Memorial University of Newfoundland’s Guidelines for Cotutelle Agreements, approved by the Academic Council of the School of Graduate Studies, provides information on the details on the method of establishing such an agreement and program. The Guidelines are available from the School of Graduate Studies.

  20. 4.3.6.1 General
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 4 General Regulations - 4.3 Registration - 4.3.6 Leaves of Absence
    A student may normally apply for only one leave of absence during the student's program. The maximum leave of absence shall normally not exceed 12 months. ... In the event that circumstances prevent a student from pursuing the program, the student may apply to the Dean of Graduate Studies for a leave of absence. ... A leave of absence is a period of time during which a student is not required to register; no fees are assessed; and the time granted is not counted in the maximum time period permitted for a graduate program (see Period of Study).


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