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- 32 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Applied Geomatics
In: School of Graduate Studies
The Degree of Master of Science in Applied Geomatics (MAG) is a unique program that combines intensive training in Geomatics offered at the College of the North Atlantics post-diploma program in GIS (September to June, year 1) followed by focused research toward a Masters thesis based at Grenfell Campus. The Degree is offered in the School of Science and the Environment, Grenfell Campus by full-time or part-time study. - 35 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Kinesiology
In: School of Graduate Studies
The Degree of Master of Science in Kinesiology (M.Sc. (Kinesiology)) is offered to qualified full-time and part-time students by the School of Human Kinetics and Recreation. The General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies of Memorial University of Newfoundland outlined in the current Calendar, and the Degree Regulations of the School of Human Kinetics and Recreation outlined below will apply to the Master of Science in Kinesiology program. - 38 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Medicine
In: School of Graduate Studies
The Degree of Master of Science in Medicine (in all of the programs excluding the Applied Health Services Research Program) is offered in the Faculty of Medicine to full-time and part-time students. The Applied Health Services Research program is offered by full-time study only. The graduate diploma programs in Community Health and Clinical Epidemiology are offered to full-time and part-time students. - 39 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Nursing
In: School of Graduate Studies
The Master of Science in Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) Program and the Post-Masters Nurse Practitioner Graduate Diploma are approved by the College of Registered Nurses of Newfoundland and Labrador (CRNNL). The CRNNL approval designation assures both the public and our students that the programs prepare ethical entry-level nurse practitioners who provide safe quality health care. These programs prepare graduates to meet the requirements for licensure and professional practice as nurse practitioners in Newfoundland and Labrador. - 40 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Pharmacy
In: School of Graduate Studies
The Degree of Master of Science in Pharmacy (M.Sc. (Pharm.)) is offered to qualified full-time and part-time students by the School of Pharmacy. The General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies of Memorial University of Newfoundland outlined in the current Calendar, and the Degree Regulations of the School of Pharmacy outlined below will apply to the M.Sc. (Pharm.) program. Every student in graduate studies shall comply with the General Regulations, the Degree Regulations, and all additional requirements of the School of Pharmacy. - 41 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Social Work
In: School of Graduate Studies
Subject to approval by the M.S.W. Program Committee of the School of Social Work, students admitted to an out-of-province program offering may apply to transfer to the equivalent program on the St. Johns campus. In such instances, the fee structure under which the student was admitted will not change. Subject to approval by the M.S.W. Program Committee of the School of Social Work, students admitted to a St. Johns based program may apply to transfer to the equivalent out-of-province program. In these instances, students transferring from the St. Johns based program offerings to an equivalent out-of-province offering will be required to pay a pro-rated one-time fee upon formal transfer to the special offering. - 44 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Psychology
In: School of Graduate Studies
The Doctor of Psychology (Psy.D.) degree in clinical psychology is offered by the Department of Psychology in partnership with the University Counselling Centre. This program is designed to train professional psychologists at the doctoral level within a scholar-practitioner orientation to provide a variety of psychological services to individuals, families and communities. The program was designed to meet all of the requirements for registration with the Newfoundland and Labrador Psychology Board and to meet the accreditation standards of the Canadian Psychological Association. - 3.1 School Description
In: School of Graduate Studies - 3 General Information and Regulations Governing All Graduate Students
The School assists academic units in developing new program proposals and administers their approval. Through its Academic Council, SGS also provides a forum for representatives from all faculties, schools, and the Graduate Students Union to discuss matters pertaining to graduate education. The Council ensures maintenance of standards across all graduate programs by considering policies relating to graduate studies, approving regulation changes and appeals, receiving reports from standing and ad hoc committees, and making recommendations on matters affecting graduate studies. - 3.2 Admission
In: School of Graduate Studies - 3 General Information and Regulations Governing All Graduate Students
The deadline for admission/readmission to programs offered by the School for the Fall, Winter, or Spring semesters is May 1, September 1, and January 1, respectively. Applications received after this date will be processed as time and resources permit. Graduate application deadlines vary by program. For specific program deadline dates see Application Deadlines. Early applications are encouraged. - 4.2 Procedure for Admission
In: School of Graduate Studies - 4 General Regulations
Most graduate programs have September start dates; however, some programs accept students for January and/or May admission. Deadlines for submission of applications can be as early as November for the following September; therefore, applicants should inquire about program start dates and application deadlines of the academic program of interest. Applicants are advised to view www.mun.ca/become/graduate for further information. Non-Canadian applicants should allow four to six months for processing of official documents with Immigration authorities. - 4.4 Program Requirements
In: School of Graduate Studies - 4 General Regulations
Every student shall complete a program of study as recommended by the Head of the academic unit, in consultation with the Supervisory Committee and approved by the Dean of Graduate Studies. See Procedure For Admission, Clause 2. ... Note: - 4.7 Evaluation
In: School of Graduate Studies - 4 General Regulations
For interdisciplinary programs, the Head of the academic unit is the Dean or Director of the Faculty/School administering the program. ... Note: - 4.13 Termination of a Graduate Program
In: School of Graduate Studies - 4 General Regulations
Grounds for termination of a graduate program are as follows: ... Failure to register in any semester by the final date for adding courses (see Registration, Program Registration 1.); ... Demonstrated lack of progress in a program supported by written documentation for thesis-based programs or lack of course registration for course-based programs; - 4.14 Provision for Reapplication
In: School of Graduate Studies - 4 General Regulations
A student whose program of studies has been terminated for any of the reasons outlined under Termination of a Graduate Program may apply for admission to a new program of studies leading to the same degree. ... Notwithstanding the above, a student whose program of studies has been terminated under Termination of a Graduate Program, 1.b., shall be readmitted to the existing program only under the following conditions: - 5.1 Qualifications for Admission
In: School of Graduate Studies - 5 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Accounting
Admission is limited and competitive. To be eligible for consideration for admission to the Master of Accounting program, an applicant shall: ... normally hold at least a Bachelor's Degree, with a minimum 'B' standing, or second class standing from an institution recognized by Senate; ... demonstrate coverage of the CPA Competency Map at the Entry level, and a minimum grade of 60% in each of the prerequisite courses (courses that meet the Entry level requirements of the CPA Competency Map) with a minimum overall average of 75% in the prerequisite courses. - 5.3 Procedure for Admission
In: School of Graduate Studies - 5 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Accounting
Applications for admission to the Master of Accounting program must be made on the appropriate form to the School of Graduate Studies. ... Admission shall be by the Dean of the School of Graduate Studies on the recommendation of the Faculty of Business Administration. Upon notification from the Dean of the School of Graduate Studies of acceptance into the MAcc program, an applicant must give written notice to the School of Graduate Studies of the intention to register. Such notice must be received by the Office of the Dean within 30 days of notification of acceptance, or three weeks prior to semester registration. - 5.4 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 5 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Accounting
Table 1 Master of Accounting Program of Study ... This program requires 30 credit hours as specified below in Table 1 Master of Accounting Program of Study. Students admitted as full-time students must normally complete their degree requirements within four terms after the date of initial registration. - 5.5 Evaluation
In: School of Graduate Studies - 5 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Accounting
A student is required to withdraw from the Master of Accounting program if the student has obtained less than a 70% in any course or has received a grade of FAL (fail) in any course within the Academic year. ... Credit towards the Master of Accounting Degree will be granted only for those courses which have been approved as constituting part of the students program of study and in which the student has obtained a mark of 70% or higher. - 6.1 Graduate Diploma in Applied Ocean Technology (Ocean Mapping)
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)
The Graduate Diploma in Applied Ocean Technology (Ocean Mapping) is an applied and technical program offered by the School of Ocean Technology, at the Fisheries and Marine Institute. This program is for students who aim to pursue a career in ocean mapping, and includes specialized skills training that will empower students to conduct industry-ready tasks and applied research in any aspect of ocean mapping. - 6.2 Master of Applied Ocean Technology
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)
The Degree of Master of Applied Ocean Technology (Ocean Mapping) is an applied and technical program offered by the School of Ocean Technology, at the Fisheries and Marine Institute. The Master of Applied Ocean Technology is offered, at present, in Ocean Mapping. This program is for students who aim to pursue a career in ocean mapping, and includes specialized skills training that will empower students to conduct industry-ready tasks and applied research in any aspect of ocean mapping.
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