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  1. 31.3 Evaluation
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 31 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science
    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 program course. (See General Regulation Evaluation, Evaluation of Graduate Students). ... When it has been determined, on the basis of consultation with the student, the instructors in graduate courses, and the thesis or report Supervisor, that a student's work has fallen below a satisfactory level, the Supervisor or the Head of the appropriate academic unit may recommend to the Dean that such a student be required to withdraw from the program.

  2. 31.6 Biology
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 31 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science
    The Degree of Master of Science is offered in Biology to full-time and part-time students. Students interested in animal behaviour should also consult the section in the Calendar describing the Master of Science in Cognitive and Behavioural Ecology program. In addition, a Master of Science Degree is offered in Aquaculture and in Marine Biology. See appropriate sections of this Calendar.

  3. 31.21 Sustainable Aquaculture
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 31 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science
    The program of study leading to the Master of Science in Sustainable Aquaculture is designed to instruct students in research using scientific principles derived from a wide range of disciplines including Behaviour, Biochemistry, Biology, Ecology, Food Science, Genomics, Nutrition, and Physiology. It is an interdisciplinary program and often involves several fields of study. Research projects may include field and/or laboratory studies of one or more species of marine or freshwater flora and/or fauna. The Aquaculture group consists of faculty members from the Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University of Newfoundland and the Departments of Biology, Biochemistry, and Ocean Sciences of Memorial University of Newfoundland. Research scientists at other institutions, e.g., Fisheries and Oceans Canada, complement the group in offering advice, facilities, and expertise to students in the program.

  4. 32.1 Qualifications for Admission
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 32 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Applied Geomatics
    Admission to the program is competitive, having only a limited number of spaces each year. ... All applicants meeting the requirements will be given conditional acceptance into the MAG program pending successful completion of the Post-diploma GIS Specialist program at the College of the North Atlantic.

  5. 32.2 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 32 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Applied Geomatics
    The Master of Science in Applied Geomatics program requires completion of courses in the Post-diploma program in Geospatial Analysis at the Corner Brook campus of the College of the North Atlantic. Additionally, students are required to enroll in either BEAS 600A/B Graduate Research Seminar or ENVP 6002 Research Design and Methods (or any other ENVP course listed below in Courses pending approval of the supervisory committee) once they have met the program admission requirements.

  6. 32.3 Evaluation
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 32 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Applied Geomatics
    In order to continue in the School of Graduate Studies and qualify for a Master's Degree, a student shall obtain an 'A' or 'B' grade in each program course as outlined under General Regulations, Evaluation, Evaluation of Graduate Students. ... When it has been determined, on the basis of consultation with the student, the instructors in graduate courses, and the thesis or report Supervisor, that a student's work has fallen below a satisfactory level, the Supervisor or the Head of the appropriate academic unit may recommend to the Dean that such a student be required to withdraw from the program.

  7. 33.1 Qualifications for Admission
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 33 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Boreal Ecosystems and Agricultural Sciences
    Admission is limited and competitive, and will follow the general qualifications for admission to Masters Programs at Memorial University of Newfoundland as set out under General Regulations, Qualifications for Admission of the School of Graduate Studies. All applicants found academically acceptable to the Master of Science in Boreal Ecosystems and Agricultural Sciences program are required to have a faculty supervisor before final acceptance can be offered.

  8. 33.2 Program of Study and Research
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 33 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Boreal Ecosystems and Agricultural Sciences
    The program of study for the Master of Science in Boreal Ecosystems and Agricultural Sciences degree shall consist of the successful completion of a program of courses and a thesis embodying original research. ... In addition to courses and thesis research, it is a requirement that all graduate students of this program must participate in Grenfell campus-wide graduate student seminars. This is graded by supervisor(s) for participation as satisfactory/unsatisfactory; a satisfactory evaluation is required for graduation.

  9. 33.3 Program Requirements
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 33 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Boreal Ecosystems and Agricultural Sciences
    Students admitted to the program must complete a research thesis under the supervision of a faculty member or members, and a minimum of four courses (12 credit hours) as determined by the thesis supervisor. Three courses are selected from four core courses. A fourth course can be selected from a list of optional courses. ... BEAS 6020 Management of Crop Nutrition

  10. 33.4 Evaluation
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 33 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Boreal Ecosystems and Agricultural Sciences
    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 program course as outlined under General Regulations, Evaluation, Evaluation of Graduate Students. ... When it has been determined, on the basis of consultation with the student, the instructors in graduate courses, and the thesis Supervisor, that a student's work has fallen below a satisfactory level, the Supervisor or the Head of the appropriate academic unit may recommend to the Divisional Head that such a student be required to withdraw from the program as outlined under General Regulations, Evaluation, Evaluation of Graduate Students.

  11. 34.1 Fisheries Science (Fisheries Science and Technology)
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 34 Regulations Governing the Master of Science in Fisheries Science
    The Degree of Master of Science in Fisheries Science (Fisheries Science and Technology) is a research-focused Master's degree offered by the School of Fisheries at the Fisheries and Marine Institute. This program is for students who aim to pursue a career in fisheries science, and includes skills training that will empower students to conduct publication-quality research in any aspect of fisheries science. The degree is normally offered to full-time students. These regulations must be read in conjunction with the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies of Memorial University of Newfoundland.

  12. 34.2 Fisheries Science (Stock Assessment)
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 34 Regulations Governing the Master of Science in Fisheries Science
    The Degree of Master of Science in Fisheries Science (Stock Assessment) is a research-focussed Master's degree offered by the School of Fisheries at the Fisheries and Marine Institute. This program is for students who aim to pursue a specific career in quantitative stock assessment of fisheries. The Degree is normally offered to full-time students. These regulations must be read in conjunction with the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies of Memorial University of Newfoundland.

  13. 35.1 Qualifications for Admission
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 35 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Kinesiology
    The admission requirements for the Master of Science in Kinesiology 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.

  14. 35.2 Program and Degree Requirements
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 35 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Kinesiology
    Depending on the background of the student or the student's area of intended specialization, a student's program may be modified. Such modifications may include a reduction in course requirements where a student demonstrates that the student brings graduate level competency to their program in specific areas, or may include additional graduate or undergraduate courses, as specified by the student's Supervisory Committee. A minimum of three courses or 9 credit hours completed in the School of Human Kinetics and Recreation is mandatory.

  15. 35.3 Evaluation
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 35 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Kinesiology
    In order to continue as a student for a Master of Science in Kinesiology 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.

  16. 35.4 Period of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 35 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Kinesiology
    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 3 credit hours in any semester, including intersession or summer session.

  17. 36.2 General Program Requirements
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 36 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Management
    Course requirements are set by each of the program areas and are described under Program Areas below. ... The program of study for the Master of Science in Management Degree is the responsibility of the Supervisor. ... It is the responsibility of the Supervisor to meet regularly (at least annually) with the student and to provide guidance at all stages of the student’s program. An annual report prepared by the Supervisor and signed by the student and the Supervisor is required to be submitted to the Director of the Master of Science in Management Program (Faculty of Business Administration).

  18. 36.3 Program Areas
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 36 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Management
    Program areas are available in General Management, Human Resources Management/Organizational Behavior, Information Management, and Operations Management. The program requirements for each program area are outlined below:

  19. 37.1 Maritime Studies (Safety: The Human Element)
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 37 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Maritime Studies (Safety: The Human Element)
    The degree of Master of Science in Maritime Studies (Safety: The Human Element) is a research-focused Master’s degree offered by the School of Maritime Studies, at the Fisheries and Marine Institute. This program is for students who aim to pursue a career in maritime studies, and includes skills training that will empower students to conduct publication-quality research in areas of safety and survival. The degree is normally offered to full-time students.

  20. 37.3 Program of Study and Research
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 37 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Maritime Studies (Safety: The Human Element)
    All program course requirements should be completed within four semesters from the date of first registration in the M.Sc. degree program. Students will normally complete course requirements in their first three semesters. ... Every student in the Master of Science in Maritime Studies (Safety: The Human Element) program shall be required to complete all of:


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