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- 20.2 Qualifications for Admission
In: School of Graduate Studies - 20 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Fine Arts
Applicants must demonstrate that they are suitably advanced, mature, and responsible to undertake and complete graduate studies in a Visual Arts Studio program and to conduct self-directed, independent research. They will be required to demonstrate evidence of strong thinking skills and writing skills. ... To be considered for admission, applicants shall meet the minimum requirements set out in General Regulation, Qualification for Admission. Applicants to the Master of Fine Arts, Visual Arts program, will normally hold a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree with a minimum overall B average or shall have equivalent professional visual arts experience that is acceptable to the Dean of Graduate Studies and to the School of Fine Arts. - 20.4 Evaluation
In: School of Graduate Studies - 20 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Fine Arts
Students must obtain a grade of at least a 'B' in all program courses to receive credit for the course toward their program requirements. Students who fail to receive B or more in a required course must repeat the course. Any student who receives a grade of less than 'B' in two courses or in a repeated course will be required to withdraw from the program. - 21.1 General Information
In: School of Graduate Studies - 21 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Gender Studies
The program is administered by the Department of Gender Studies and the Graduate Studies Advisory Committee. ... The Graduate Co-ordinator, on behalf of the Department of Gender Studies, Graduate Studies Advisory Committee, makes recommendations to the Dean of Graduate Studies concerning admission, and financial support for students, and administers all other matters pertaining to the graduate program. - 21.3 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 21 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Gender Studies
Upon admission, each graduate student in the thesis program will be assigned a supervisor. The supervisory committee, formed prior to the development of the thesis, project, or internship proposal, will include either one or two supervisors. For students selecting the non-thesis option, one supervisor will be selected. ... All students are required to complete Gender Studies 6000, 6100, and 6200. - 21.4 Thesis
In: School of Graduate Studies - 21 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Gender Studies
A thesis proposal, approved by the student's supervisors, will be presented to the Graduate Studies Advisory Committee for its approval. The thesis proposal must normally be approved by the Graduate Studies Advisory Committee no later than the end of the students third semester in the program. ... Students for the Degree of Master of Gender Studies (thesis option) will be required to complete a minimum of 15 credit hours. Students will also be required to complete a thesis. - 21.5 Project
In: School of Graduate Studies - 21 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Gender Studies
A project proposal, approved by the students supervisor, will be presented to the Graduate Studies Advisory Committee for its approval. The project proposal must normally be approved by the Graduate Studies Advisory Committee no later than the end of the students third semester in the program. ... Students for the Degree of Master of Gender Studies (project option) will be required to complete a minimum of 15 credit hours. Students will also be required to complete a project, to be submitted as a portfolio style thesis. - 21.6 Internship
In: School of Graduate Studies - 21 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Gender Studies
termination of the student's program. ... The internship proposal, approved by the students supervisor, will be presented to the Graduate Studies Advisory Committee for its approval. The proposal must normally be approved by the Graduate Studies Advisory Committee no later than the end of the students third semester in the program. - 22.2 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 22 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Health Ethics
Students must also complete one of the following in accordance with the program option to which they have been admitted: ... The Master of Health Ethics degree is offered by full or part-time study. Students may choose one of three program options: (1) Thesis option, (2) Non-thesis, Capstone Project option, (3) Non-thesis, Research Papers option. It is anticipated that full-time students will complete the program in four semesters in accordance with Table 1 Master of Health Ethics Recommended Course Sequence for Full-Time Students. - 23.1 Qualifications for Admission
In: School of Graduate Studies - 23 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Human Kinetics and Recreation
The admission requirements for the Master of Human Kinetics and Recreation are as given under the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies. Admission is limited and competitive. The deadline for receipt of applications is April 1 for admission into the subsequent Fall semester. Preference for admission may be given to students with undergraduate degrees in relevant disciplines, with a minimum overall B average. Applications submitted through the School of Graduate Studies will be evaluated by the Graduate Studies Committee of the School of Human Kinetics and Recreation. Admission of a student to the program shall be made by the Dean of Graduate Studies. - 23.2 Program and Degree Requirements
In: School of Graduate Studies - 23 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Human Kinetics and Recreation
Option 2 - Coursework Route- The program shall consist of a minimum of 30 credit hours in graduate courses in the student's major area of study. ... Option 1 - Thesis Route- The program shall consist of a minimum of 12 credit hours in graduate courses, completion of HKR 6314 each Fall and Winter semester for the first 24 months of the program, plus a thesis. The thesis shall be on an approved subject in which empirical research has been conducted by the student under the direction of the Supervisor. - 23.3 Evaluation
In: School of Graduate Studies - 23 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Human Kinetics and Recreation
In order to continue as a student for a Master of Human Kinetics and Recreation Degree, a student who receives a final grade of 'C' or less in a program course must repeat that course and obtain a minimum grade of 'B'. In the case of an elective course a suitable replacement course, acceptable to the Graduate Studies Committee of the School of Human Kinetics and Recreation, may be substituted for the failed course. Only one such repetition/replacement shall be permitted in the student's graduate program. Should a grade of lower 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. - 23.4 Period of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 23 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Human Kinetics and Recreation
The period of study for a graduate program shall not normally exceed seven years beyond first registration. ... A student in full-time attendance may register for a maximum of 12 credit hours in any regular semester and a maximum of 6 credit hours in intersession or summer session. ... A student in part-time attendance may register for a maximum of 6 credit hours in any semester, including intersession or summer session. - 24.1 Qualifications for Admission
In: School of Graduate Studies - 24 Regulations Governing the Master of Management
Admission to the Master of Management is limited and competitive. To be considered for admission to the M.Mgt. program, an applicant shall: ... normally have at least two years of relevant full-time work experience, deemed acceptable by the Grenfell Business programs selection committee. ... hold a Bachelors degree, with a GPA of at least 2.75, from an institution recognized by Senate; and - 24.2 Deadlines for Application
In: School of Graduate Studies - 24 Regulations Governing the Master of Management
Applicants will be admitted to the program in the Fall (September) semester only. ... Individuals who submit applications later than the above date are not assured of consideration for admission to the program and applications will be processed only if time and resources permit. ... Applications and all supporting documents must be postmarked no later than February 15 for applicants wishing to enter studies in the Fall (September) semester. - 24.3 Procedure for Admission
In: School of Graduate Studies - 24 Regulations Governing the Master of Management
Applications for admission to the M.Mgt. program must be made on the appropriate form and submitted to the School of Graduate Studies. ... Admission shall be made by the Dean of the School of Graduate Studies on the recommendation of the Business program in the School of Arts and Social Science, Grenfell Campus. Upon notification from the Dean of the School of Graduate Studies of acceptance into the M.Mgt. program, applicants must give written notice to the School of Graduate Studies of their intention to register. - 24.4 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 24 Regulations Governing the Master of Management
The M.Mgt. program requires 30 credit hours as follows: ... MGMT 6001, MGMT 6002, MGMT 6003, MGMT 6004, MGMT 6005, MGMT 6006, MGMT 6007, MGMT 6008, MGMT 6009, MGMT 6010. ... Courses will normally be completed in the order in which they are presented above and as listed under Courses below. ... Prior to the beginning of the study period, all students will attend a mandatory on-campus orientation workshop that will be held in August. The workshop is team-taught and is four days in length. Failure to attend the on-campus orientation workshop will result in the deferral of admission. - 24.5 Evaluation
In: School of Graduate Studies - 24 Regulations Governing the Master of Management
Students in the M.Mgt. 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 may be permitted to remain in the program, provided the course is repeated and passed with a grade of 'B' or better. This will normally require a leave of absence from the program for a period of one year, until the course is offered again. A maximum of two such repetitions shall be permitted in the students graduate program; after this point, the student shall be required to withdraw from the program. - 25.2 Master of Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management)
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)
The Master of Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management) is a multi-disciplinary program of study that will provide the student with exposure to all dimensions of modern fisheries resource management in an international context. The program is aimed at professionals working in or intending to enter careers in fisheries management. The program is offered online and requires successful completion of either 24 credit hours of course work and a Major Report, or 30 credit hours of course work. Students who have successfully completed the requirements for the Graduate Diploma in Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management) may elect to continue their program of study in order to earn the Degree. - 25.3 Master of Marine Studies (Marine Spatial Planning and Management)
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)
The program commences in the Fall semester of each year. ... Successful completion of the program includes 30 credit hours of course work and an Internship or a Research Project. ... The Master of Marine Studies (Marine Spatial Planning and Management) is a multi-disciplinary academic program that provides students with both conceptual/theoretical background and practical applied skills in integrated coastal and ocean management (ICOM) and marine spatial planning (MSP). The program provides a broad level understanding of planning processes and the governance, policy/legislative, ecological, social, cultural and economic elements of coastal and ocean areas complemented by practical and applied skills for stakeholder engagement, project management and utilization of geospatial technology to support planning and management efforts. - 26.1 Administration
In: School of Graduate Studies - 26 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Maritime Management
The Master of Maritime Management (M.M.M.) program will be administered by an Academic Director appointed by the Associate Vice-President (Marine Institute), Academic & Student Affairs, together with an Academic Advisory Committee. ... A Technical Advisory Committee, consisting of a cross-section of members with professional expertise related to the maritime sector, will provide regular feedback on program content, instruction, and future direction of the Program. Members of this Committee will be appointed by the Dean of Graduate Studies on recommendation of the Associate Vice-President (Marine Institute), Academic & Student Affairs. The Academic Director will be an ex officio member and Chair of the Technical Advisory Committee. Normally all appointments will be for a period of three years.
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