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- 16.4 Evaluation
In: School of Graduate Studies - 16 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Education
In order to continue as a student for the Master of Education Degree, a student who receives a final of 'C' in any program course must repeat that course and obtain a minimum of 'B'. In the case of an elective course a suitable replacement course, acceptable to the Faculty, may be substituted for the failed course. Only one such repetition/replacement shall be permitted on the student's graduate program. Should a of less than 'B' be obtained in the repeated course, replacement course, or any other program course, the student shall be required to withdraw from the program. - 16.6 Program Regulations
In: School of Graduate Studies - 16 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Education
Every student in graduate studies shall comply with the School of Graduate Studies General Regulations, the Degree Regulations Program of Study, and the specific program regulations as outlined in Specific Programs. - 16.9 Courses
In: School of Graduate Studies - 16 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Education
6823 Principles of Program Design and Development ... Course descriptions for graduate courses in Education are available at the Faculty of Education graduate website. ... 6700 Ethical and Legal Issues in Counselling ... 6715 The Theory and Practice of Peer Helping Programs ... 6714 Principles and Practices in Exceptionality ... 6713 Educational Applications of Contemporary Cognitive Psychology - 17.1 Administration
In: School of Graduate Studies - 17 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Employment Relations
An Executive Committee consisting of the Director and Deans of Humanities and Social Sciences, Business Administration, and Graduate Studies will be established to review administrative, resource, and strategic planning issues related to the program. This committee shall be chaired by the Dean of Graduate Studies. ... The program shall be administered by a Director, who reports to the Dean of Graduate Studies. The Director shall be appointed by the Dean of Graduate Studies on the recommendation of the Deans of Humanities and Social Sciences and Business Administration. In making this recommendation, the Deans of Humanities and Social Sciences and Business Administration shall consult with the employment relations community both within and outside the University. - 17.2 Qualifications for Admission
In: School of Graduate Studies - 17 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Employment Relations
To be considered for admission to the M.E.R. program, an applicant shall have an undergraduate degree, normally with a minimum B average from an institution recognized by Senate. ... Admission is limited and competitive. ... Relevant work experience is also beneficial, though not necessary for a successful application. ... In exceptional cases, applicants who have not completed an undergraduate degree, but who meet all other requirements, may be considered for admission. Preference will be given to those who have a minimum of 10 years of full-time professional experience, including demonstrated success in employment relations, and who have successfully completed substantial university course work including several courses at an advanced undergraduate level from an institution recognized by Senate. Any applicants who do not meet normal admission requirements may also be required to successfully complete the GMAT or the GRE with a satisfactory result and/or additional undergraduate courses before being considered for admission. - 17.3 Deadlines for Applications
In: School of Graduate Studies - 17 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Employment Relations
Applicants seeking enrolment in the program will normally only be admitted to the program in the Fall (September) semester. ... Individuals submitting applications later than the above dates are not assured of consideration for admission to the program in the semester desired; their applications will be processed only if time and resources permit. - 17.4 Procedure for Admission
In: School of Graduate Studies - 17 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Employment Relations
Applications for admission to the M.E.R. program must be made on the appropriate form and submitted to the School of Graduate Studies. ... Admission shall be granted by the Dean of Graduate Studies on the recommendation of the Director, and in consultation with the Academic Staff Members (ASMs) of the GCER committee when required. Upon notification from the Dean of the School of Graduate Studies of acceptance into the M.E.R. program, applicants must give written notice to the School of Graduate Studies of their intention to register. - 17.5 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 17 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Employment Relations
The required courses introduce students to the three main areas of study in the program: labour-management relations; human resources management; and labour market and social policy analysis. ... The M.E.R. program consists of 36 credit hours of course work. This includes 30 credit hours of required courses and 6 credit hours of elective courses. The required courses are specified in Table 1 and elective courses are specified in Table 2. - 17.6 Evaluation
In: School of Graduate Studies - 17 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Employment Relations
Students for the M.E.R. Degree must obtain a grade of 'B' or better in all program courses. ... Students who receive a grade of less than 'B' in a program course will be permitted to remain in the program, provided the course is repeated and passed with a grade of 'B' or better. Alternatively, the student may, on the recommendation of the Director and with the approval of the Dean of Graduate Studies, substitute another graduate course. Only one course repetition or substitution will be permitted during the student's program after which the student shall be required to withdraw from the program. - 17.7 Courses
In: School of Graduate Studies - 17 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Employment Relations
Or other elective courses approved by the Dean of Graduate studies based on the recommendations of the MER program Director ... Students may require special permission from the instructor and/or relevant graduate program administrator prior to enrolling in an elective course. ... Economics 6001 Advanced Macro-economic Theory ... Education 6706 Career Education and Career Counselling - 18.1 Qualifications for Admission
In: School of Graduate Studies - 18 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Engineering
Admission to the M.Eng. program is limited and competitive. All applicants must meet the minimum qualifications set out in the above paragraph. Decisions on admission, however, will also take into account such things as the applicant's rank in class, referees' assessments, general performance throughout the applicant's undergraduate academic program, and the availability of supervisors in the area of the applicant's interest. - 18.2 Program of Study and Research
In: School of Graduate Studies - 18 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Engineering
A program shall normally consist of: ... such other courses as may be required in an individual's program. ... Students enrolled in the Master of Engineering program will work in one of the following areas: Civil Engineering; Computer Engineering; Electrical Engineering; Mechanical Engineering; Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering; and Oil and Gas Engineering. - 18.3 Supervision
In: School of Graduate Studies - 18 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Engineering
The Supervisor shall propose a tentative program of study and topic of investigation which must be approved by the Dean of Graduate Studies acting on the recommendation of the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, before the acceptance of a student in the program. ... A temporary or permanent change of Supervisor for a student already in a program shall be permitted only with the approval of the Dean of Graduate Studies and the Dean of Engineering and Applied Science. - 18.4 Industrial Internship Option
In: School of Graduate Studies - 18 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Engineering
shall normally spend 8 to 12 months of their program at an internship in industry ... Students registered in the Master of Engineering Program may, with the permission of their Supervisor, the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, and the Dean of Graduate Studies select the Industrial Internship Option. Students approved to pursue this option must satisfy the degree regulations for a Master of Engineering Program. In addition, students in the Industrial Internship Option: - 18.5 Fast-Track Option
In: School of Graduate Studies - 18 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Engineering
Upon completion of their undergraduate program, students may register in the M.Eng. program on a full-time basis. All courses taken as part of their graduate program while enrolled in the M.Eng. fast-track option are credited towards the M.Eng. Degree course credit hour requirements. Courses taken as credit towards a student's undergraduate degree may not be credited towards a student's graduate degree; courses credited towards a student's graduate degree may not be credited towards a student's undergraduate degree. Students who do not complete their undergraduate degree within one year of entering the fast-track option will normally be required to withdraw from their M.Eng. program. - 18.6 Course Evaluation
In: School of Graduate Studies - 18 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Engineering
In order to continue in the program, a student shall obtain an 'A' or 'B' grade in each course taken for credit. ... The student's achievement in the program must be to the satisfaction of the Dean of Graduate Studies and the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. When it has been determined on the basis of consultations with the student, the course instructors and the Supervisor, that a student's work has fallen below satisfactory level, the student may be required to withdraw from the program. - 18.10 Graduate Diploma in Engineering
In: School of Graduate Studies - 18 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Engineering
The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science offers a course-based graduate diploma in engineering to provide opportunities for engineers to obtain credentials or upgrade their training in specialized areas of engineering. The program is available on a full-time or part-time basis. - 19.1 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 19 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Environmental Science
The program is administered by a Board of Studies appointed by the Dean of Science. Supervisors of graduate students in the program include faculty from the Faculty of Science, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, the Faculty of Medicine, and the Environmental Science Program at the Grenfell Campus, as well as adjunct appointees to the program (as a co-supervisor). - 19.3 Degree Requirements
In: School of Graduate Studies - 19 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Environmental Science
The Degree program requires completion of 24 credit hours of either Option A or Option B and a project report. The project report will be evaluated according to procedures outlined in General Regulations, Theses and Reports. ... The Master of Environmental Science (M.Env.Sci.) is a multidisciplinary course-based degree, focussed on environmental issues. The Degree program provides for both multidisciplinary courses and for courses focussed on the student's specific area of interest. - 20.1 General Information
In: School of Graduate Studies - 20 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Fine Arts
The program can be completed in five semesters of full-time study. It consists of six courses plus VART 6999 Final Project (Exhibition and Research Paper/Statement) and Oral Examination. The program is offered beginning in each Spring semester. ... The blended-learning, low-residency format can accommodate students who wish to complete the program over an extended period of time on a part-time basis.
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