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In: School of Graduate Studies - 26 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Maritime Management
The program is offered online and requires successful completion of either 24 credit hours of course work and a comprehensive project and report (6 credit hours), or 30 credit hours of course work. Students will typically register on a part-time basis. ... The Master of Maritime Management (M.M.M.) is a comprehensive academic program that provides a broad understanding of the structure and operation of organizations and the factors that influence business decisions in the context of maritime-based organizations. It provides a maritime management focus through the development of knowledge and understanding of the nature of technical operations and the factors that have an impact on their success, as well as the ability to apply these concepts within their organizations. - 27.1 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 27 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Music
The Degree of Master of Music (M.Mus.) is offered by full-time study, normally commencing in the Fall semester. Three areas of specialization are offered: ... Conducting. Students may focus in choral conducting, instrumental conducting, or a combination of choral and instrumental conducting. ... Performance. For a complete list of applied areas of study, see the School of Music website at www.mun.ca/music. - 27.2 Qualifications for Admission
In: School of Graduate Studies - 27 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Music
To be eligible for consideration for admission, applicants shall meet the requirements set out in General Regulations for Admission, Master's Program. Applicants to the M.Mus. will normally hold a Bachelor of Music or equivalent from a recognized university or conservatory. Preference will be given to applicants who hold first class standing in their undergraduate program. - 27.4 Evaluation
In: School of Graduate Studies - 27 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Music
Students must obtain a grade of at least 65% in all program courses to receive credit for the course toward their program requirements. Students who fail to receive 65% or more in a required course must repeat the course. Students who fail to receive 65% or more in an elective course must either repeat the course or replace it with another program course. 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. - 28.1 Administration
In: School of Graduate Studies - 28 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Occupational Health and Safety
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 after consultation with the deans of appropriate academic units and with the community of occupational health and safety researchers and stakeholders both within and outside the University. ... A Community Advisory Board in Occupational Health and Safety shall be established for the purpose of obtaining feedback on the program. The Board will consist of a broad cross-section of members from the occupational health and safety community both within and outside the University who shall be appointed by the Dean of Graduate Studies on the recommendation of the Director. The Advisory Board will be chaired by the Dean of Graduate Studies or delegate. - 28.2 Qualifications for Admission
In: School of Graduate Studies - 28 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Occupational Health and Safety
To be considered for admission to the program, an applicant shall meet the requirements set out in the School of Graduate Studies General Regulation, Qualification for Admission. ... Admission is limited and competitive. ... 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 in the field of occupational health and safety and who have successfully completed substantial university coursework including at least two courses at an advanced undergraduate level from an institution recognized by Senate. - 28.3 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 28 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Occupational Health and Safety
each student's program of study must be approved by the Administrative Committee and the Dean of Graduate Studies. Students registered on a full-time basis will normally complete the program in three academic semesters. Students registered on a part-time basis will normally complete the program in no more than nine academic semesters. - 28.4 Advanced Standing
In: School of Graduate Studies - 28 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Occupational Health and Safety
Graduates of the College of the North Atlantics Safety Engineering Program, or of a similar approved program elsewhere, may receive advanced standing for the equivalent of 6 credit hours of elective B courses to be apportioned at the discretion of the Dean upon the recommendation of the Administrative Committee. - 28.5 Courses
In: School of Graduate Studies - 28 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Occupational Health and Safety
A selection of the following graduate courses will be offered to meet the requirements of students as far as the resources of the program will allow: ... OHS 6000 Research Seminar in OHS ... OHS 6001 Supervised Capstone Research Paper ... OHS 6002 Occupational Diseases and Injuries ... OHS 6003 Regulatory Approaches and Compensation Systems - 29.1 Qualifications for Admission
In: School of Graduate Studies - 29 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Philosophy
the Department (and Director of Studies in the case of the program in Humanities) satisfies the Dean that the applicant's work exhibits evidence of academic excellence. ... An applicant may be required to demonstrate a satisfactory knowledge of the proposed field of study in an examination administered by the relevant Department (and Director of Studies in the case of the program in Humanities). - 29.2 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 29 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Philosophy
Students registered in the program in Humanities will be required to maintain and submit for evaluation a program Journal (see Program of Study, 3. of the Regulations for the Degree of Master of Philosophy in Humanities). ... Every student shall complete program courses in one subject or in a combination of closely related subjects as recommended by the relevant Department (and Director of Studies in the case of the program in Humanities), and approved by the Dean. Students must consult their specific program of study for more detailed requirements. - 29.4 Evaluation
In: School of Graduate Studies - 29 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Philosophy
The academic requirements for the Degree of Master of Philosophy shall be met when the student has successfully completed all course requirements of the program and has passed a general examination which consists of both written and oral parts. The Dean, on the recommendation of the relevant Department (and Director of Studies in the case of the program in Humanities), shall determine the times and places for general examinations; and, on the recommendation of the relevant Department (and Director of Studies in the case of the program in Humanities), shall appoint examiners, one of whom shall be from outside the Department(s) concerned. In the M.Phil. in Humanities, a program Journal is also required. - 29.5 Evaluation - General Comprehensive Examination
In: School of Graduate Studies - 29 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Philosophy
The student and the tutor will normally agree when the student may sit the general comprehensive examination. However, the relevant Department (and Director of Studies in the case of the program in Humanities) must accede to the student's request to sit a comprehensive examination, except that in no circumstances may a student attempt the general comprehensive examination before the student's course program is completed. - 29.6 Departmental Regulations
In: School of Graduate Studies - 29 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Philosophy
Every student in a graduate program shall comply with any additional program requirements and with the General Regulations. - 29.8 Humanities
In: School of Graduate Studies - 29 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Philosophy
The program draws scholarly participation from faculty members in a range of academic disciplines within the School of Graduate Studies. The program is administered by a Director of Studies located within the Department of Gender Studies. ... The Master of Philosophy in Humanities has been designed for students from any discipline. It is directed to students who hold an Honours bachelor's Degree or its equivalent. The object of the M.Phil. in Humanities program is to provide students with an opportunity to see the historical and logical context of their own disciplinary points of view. The program is based on the interaction of a group of students of varying backgrounds and interests studying a common core of texts in a shared set of courses. - 30.1 Qualifications for Admission
In: School of Graduate Studies - 30 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Public Health
Admission to the Master of Public Health is limited and competitive. The regulations and procedures for admission are as given under the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies governing Masters degrees. Students are expected to have successfully completed at least one introductory university-level statistics course. In addition, to be considered for admission to the Nutrition and Dietetics specialization applicants must have successfully completed an undergraduate dietetics program equivalent to one which has been accredited through the Canadian national process overseen by the Partnership for Dietetic Education and Practice. - 30.2 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 30 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Public Health - 30.3 Courses
In: School of Graduate Studies - 30 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Public Health
6726 Program Development in Public Health ... A selection of the following graduate courses shall be offered to meet the requirements of students, as far as the resources of the Faculty allow. ... 671A/B Dietetics Research Project (6 credit hours) ... 6735 Dietetics Internship III (17 week Internship block - 10 credit hours) ... 6734 Dietetics Internship II (non-credit component) - 31.1 Qualifications for Admission
In: School of Graduate Studies - 31 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science
Applicants who do not possess the prerequisite academic qualifications should consult the appropriate academic unit about a program of further undergraduate courses. Such a program will be intended to raise their qualifications to a level considered academically equivalent to Honours. Such courses may not be used to fulfill the regulation course requirements of the M.Sc. Degree. - 31.2 Program of Study and Research
In: School of Graduate Studies - 31 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science
The program of study for the Master of Science Degree shall consist of the successful completion of a program of courses and, in accordance with the specific program regulations, either of a thesis embodying original research or of a project and report. ... The program of courses, the thesis or report topic and the Supervisor, and all changes in these, must be approved by the Dean.
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