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- 7.1 Qualifications for Admission
In: School of Graduate Studies - 7 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Psychological Science (Co-operative)
Admission to the program shall be upon acceptance by the Dean of Graduate Studies after recommendation by the Head of the Department of Psychology which will include a proposed program of study and a proposed Supervisor. ... Admission to the program is competitive and selective. To be considered for admission to the Master of Applied Psychological Science (Co-operative) an applicant shall normally hold at least a high second class Honours degree or its equivalent, both in achievement and depth of study, from an institution recognized by the Senate. - 7.2 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 7 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Psychological Science (Co-operative)
Every student shall complete four Academic Terms in the Cooperative Program and shall normally be required to complete two Work Terms. ... Students shall normally complete 18 credit hours, including: Advanced Statistics in Psychology (6000), Research Design (6001), Theory and Methods in Social Psychology (6400), Program Evaluation and Applied Research (6403), Project in Applied Social Psychology (6404) and either Group Processes (6402) or Social Cognition (6401). Students will also register for the Colloquium Series in Psychology (6010) for Academic Term 1, Academic Term 2, and Academic Term 3 of their program for a maximum of three registrations. - 7.3 Evaluation and Advancement
In: School of Graduate Studies - 7 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Psychological Science (Co-operative)
In order to continue in good standing in the program and in order to qualify for the Master's Degree, a student shall obtain a grade of 'A' or 'B' for program courses, and complete two Work Terms. ... If a student fails to achieve the Work Term standards specified above the student will be required to withdraw from the program. Such a student may reapply to the program after lapse of two semesters, at which time the student will be required to complete a further Work Term with satisfactory performance before being admitted to any further academic term in the Faculty. A Work Term may be repeated once. - 7.4 Courses
In: School of Graduate Studies - 7 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Psychological Science (Co-operative)
6403 Program Evaluation and Applied Research ... A selection of the following graduate courses will be offered to meet the requirements of students, as far as the resources of the Department will allow. Other courses may be offered on the recommendation of the Head of the Department of Psychology. ... 6000 Advanced Statistics in Psychology ... 6001 Research Design - 8.1 Industrial Internship Option
In: School of Graduate Studies - 8 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Science
shall normally spend 4 to 8 months of their program at an internship in industry ... Students registered in the M.A.Sc. program may, with the permission of their Board of Studies, the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, and the Dean of Graduate Studies, select the Industrial Internship Option. Students pursuing this option must satisfy the degree regulations for an M.A.Sc. program. In addition, students in the Industrial Internship Option: - 8.7 Software Engineering
In: School of Graduate Studies - 8 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Science
The Degree of Master of Applied Science (M.A.Sc.) in Software Engineering is a four-term, course-based Masters program jointly offered by the Faculty of Science, Department of Computer Science and the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering. - 9.1 Qualifications for Admission
In: School of Graduate Studies - 9 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Statistics
Admission to the program shall be upon acceptance by the Dean of Graduate Studies after recommendation by the Head of the Department of Mathematics and Statistics along with a proposed program of study and a proposed Supervisor. ... Admission is limited and competitive. To be considered for admission to the Master of Applied Statistics program, an applicant shall normally hold at least a high second class Honours Degree or its equivalent, in statistics or cognate discipline from an institution recognized by the Senate. - 9.2 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 9 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Statistics
The minimum requirements for the Degree of Master of Applied Statistics are completion of the following: ... The graduate courses STAT 6509, STAT 6519 and STAT 6545, plus three additional 3 credit hour courses from the list of Applied Statistics Elective Courses. ... STAT 6590, which consists of a minimum of 20 hours of training in statistical consultancy to be arranged through the Departments statistics consulting centre. - 9.3 Evaluation
In: School of Graduate Studies - 9 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Statistics
In order to continue in graduate studies and in order to qualify for a Masters Degree, a student shall obtain an A or B for all regular program courses. In order to quality for a graduation the student shall pass STAT 6590 and STAT 698A/B and complete successfully the final project requirement. ... STAT 698A/B progress after each semester will be evaluated by the students supervisor while the final applied statistics project report will be evaluated by a faculty member other than the supervisor appointed by the Head of the Department. - 10.1 Qualifications for Admission
In: School of Graduate Studies - 10 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Artificial Intelligence
Admission to the program shall be upon acceptance by the Dean of Graduate Studies after recommendation by the Chair of the Program or either Head of the Departments of Computer Science or Electrical and Computer Engineering, along with a tentative program of study. ... Admission to the Degree of Master of Artificial Intelligence is limited and competitive, and based on overall academic performance. - 10.2 Degree Requirements
In: School of Graduate Studies - 10 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Artificial Intelligence
The degree program requires the completion of the following 30 credit hours: ... 3 credit hours of a Capstone project course AI 6002; ... six courses, 18 credit hours by completing AI 6000, AI 6001, COMP 6901, 6915, 6980, ENGI 9818; and ... three courses, 9 credit hours to be selected from COMP 6907, 6912, 6934, 6936, 6981, 6982, DSCI 6601, 6602, ENGI 9804, 9805, 9821, 9826, 9940, MATH 6205. - 10.3 Evaluation
In: School of Graduate Studies - 10 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Artificial Intelligence
Students must obtain a grade of at least 65% in all program courses to receive credit for the course towards their program requirements. Any student who fails to receive 65% or more in a course must repeat the course in the case of core courses, or must either repeat or replace the course with another program course in the case of elective courses. Any student who receives a grade of less than 65% in two courses or in a repeated course will be required to withdraw from the program. - 11.2 Program of Study and Research
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts
Changes in either the program of courses or the topic of the thesis require the approval of the Dean. ... The program of study for the Master of Arts Degree shall consist of the successful completion of a program of courses and, in accordance with Departmental regulations, either of a thesis embodying systematic research or of a Comprehensive Examination. - 11.3 Evaluation
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts
When, on a basis of consultation with the student, the instructors in graduate courses, and the thesis Supervisor, the Head of a Department has determined that the student's work has fallen below a satisfactory level, the Head may recommend to the Dean that the student be required to withdraw from the program. ... In order to continue in the School of Graduate Studies and in order to qualify for a Master's Degree, a student shall obtain an 'A' or 'B' grade in each regulation course. Some students may be required to read a specified number of additional graduate or undergraduate courses for which a passing grade must be achieved. - 11.5 Anthropology
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts
If students' records suggest a deficiency in some areas(s), the Department reserves the right to require that they complete additional undergraduate courses before beginning program courses. ... When students are accepted into the program, they will be assigned one or more Supervisors. Students programs shall be the responsibility of their Supervisor(s), the graduate co-ordinator(s), and the Head of the Department. - 11.7 Classics
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts
The degree of Master of Arts is offered in Classics. The program is designed so that it may be completed in two academic years of full-time study. ... www.mun.ca/sgs/contacts/sgscontacts.php ... www.mun.ca/hss ... www.mun.ca/classics ... www.mun.ca/become/graduate/apply/app_deadlines.php - 11.8 Economics
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts
The Degree of Master of Arts is offered in Economics. The focus of the program is applied economics. The non-thesis option is designed so that suitably qualified full-time students can complete it in one year. The thesis option normally takes more than one year. ... www.mun.ca/sgs/contacts/sgscontacts.php ... www.mun.ca/hss ... www.mun.ca/econ ... www.mun.ca/become/graduate/apply/app_deadlines.php - 11.9 English
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts
Students for the M.A. in English may complete the program as either part-time or full-time students. Students for the Ph.D. in English must be in attendance as full-time students for at least three semesters of the program. ... www.mun.ca/sgs/contacts/sgscontacts.php ... www.mun.ca/hss ... www.mun.ca/english ... www.mun.ca/become/graduate/apply/app_deadlines.php - 11.10 Environmental Policy
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts
The M.A. in Environmental Policy is a rigorous, interdisciplinary study of environmental policy in terms of its theory, application, methodology, and approaches with reference to central contemporary debates. It is also an applied program that equips students with practical skills in the field making links to the labour market through a required internship program. - 11.11 Ethnomusicology
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts
The Master of Arts program in Ethnomusicology is administered by the School of Music in consultation with the Department of Folklore, and generally in response to recommendations from an Interdisciplinary Advisory Committee with representation from both academic units, chaired by the Program Co-ordinator. ... www.mun.ca/sgs/contacts/sgscontacts.php
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