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  1. 43.14 Ethnomusicology
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
    The Doctor of Philosophy 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. ... The Degree of Ph.D. in Ethnomusicology is offered by part-time and full-time study. This program is a research Degree, generally involving extended fieldwork. The resources of the Memorial University of Newfoundland Folklore and Language Archive are available to graduate students in Ethnomusicology.

  2. 43.16 Folklore
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
    The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Folklore is offered by part-time and full-time study and is primarily a research Degree. The program normally requires extensive fieldwork research in Newfoundland and/or the Maritimes. ... www.mun.ca/sgs/contacts/sgscontacts.php ... www.mun.ca/hss ... www.mun.ca/folklore ... www.mun.ca/become/graduate/apply/app_deadlines.php

  3. 43.24 M.D.-Ph.D.
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
    The M.D.-Ph.D. program will be overseen by the Program Admissions and Advisory Committee (P.A.A.C.). The P.A.A.C. will be responsible for the recruitment and oversight of the program of highly qualified trainees. ... M.D.-Ph.D students are jointly enrolled in the M.D. program and the Ph.D. program. The student’s Ph.D. program is overseen by the administrative Head of the appropriate academic unit in which the student is enrolled. The M.D. program is overseen by the Assistant Dean, Undergraduate Medical Education, Faculty of Medicine.

  4. 43.28 Mathematics and Statistics
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
    The degrees of Master of Applied Statistics (see appropriate Calendar entry), Master of Science, and Doctor of Philosophy are offered in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. The Masters' degrees are offered by full-time and part-time studies. The Department also participates in the interdisciplinary Ph.D. Program in Theoretical Physics. ... www.mun.ca/sgs/contacts/sgscontacts.php

  5. 43.29 Medicine
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
    The Faculty of Medicine offers the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in seven program areas: Cancer and Development, Cardiovascular and Renal Sciences, Clinical Epidemiology, Community Health, Human Genetics, Immunology and Infectious Diseases and Neurosciences. Each program area has a Co-ordinator who is responsible for communicating the interests of the program to the Faculty of Medicine Graduate Studies Committee and participate in the admission of graduate students into the graduate program in Medicine. The Faculty of Medicine also offers the opportunity for students registered in the Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) program to obtain a Ph.D. in a combined and integrated M.D.-Ph.D. program.

  6. 43.30 Nursing
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
    The degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) is offered in Nursing in areas reflective of the strength and expertise of current faculty members in the Faculty of Nursing. All students will be required to attend as full-time students during the first six semesters (two academic years) of the program. ... www.mun.ca/sgs/contacts/sgscontacts.php ... www.mun.ca/nursing

  7. 43.32 Philosophy
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
    The degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) is offered in Philosophy by full-time study only. Graduate courses are taught as small seminars. Program students must spend a minimum of two years in residence at this institution. ... www.mun.ca/sgs/contacts/sgscontacts.php ... www.mun.ca/hss ... www.mun.ca/philosophy ... www.mun.ca/become/graduate/apply/app_deadlines.php

  8. 43.34 Psychology
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
    The Degree of Master of Science (M.Sc.) is offered in Experimental Psychology. Interested students should also see the Master of Science in Cognitive and Behavioural Ecology. The Degree of Doctor of Philosophy is offered in Experimental Psychology. Interested students may wish to consult the section in the Calendar describing the Doctor of Philosophy in Cognitive and Behavioural Ecology program.

  9. 43.39 Transdisciplinary Sustainability
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 43 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy
    Membership of the Graduate Program Committee consists of five faculty members, the Dean of the School of Science and the Environment, and a graduate student. ... www.mun.ca/sgs/contacts/sgscontacts.php ... www.grenfell.mun.ca/academics-and-research/Pages/Research.aspx ... www.mun.ca/become/graduate/apply/app_deadlines.php

  10. 44.1 Administration
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 44 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Psychology
    The Psy.D. Program Director, who must be a registered Psychologist and hold a full-time faculty position in the Department of Psychology at Memorial University of Newfoundland, is appointed by the Head of the Department of Psychology following a consultative process that includes the faculty most directly associated with the Psy.D. program.

  11. 44.2 Admission Criteria
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 44 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Psychology
    Students with Master’s level degrees who wish to be considered for the program must have completed the undergraduate degree in Psychology and the undergraduate course requirements described below. ... Admission to the program is competitive. Applicants will be ranked according to academic aptitude, personal and interpersonal competence, clinical and professional potential, and availability of a supervisor. The application shall include academic transcripts, results of the Graduate Record Examination (verbal, quantitative and analytical subtests), three letters of recommendation and a statement of interests and objectives. One letter of recommendation must specifically address the suitability of the applicant for clinical work. Applicants who are short-listed will be interviewed, either in person or via telephone. Work experience, research experience, extra-curricular activities, and clinically relevant public service will be taken into consideration.

  12. 44.3 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 44 Regulations Governing the Degree of Doctor of Psychology
    Students are required to successfully complete at least 63 credit hours in regulation graduate courses. These include: ... 6 credit hours in statistics and research design courses (6000, 6602); ... 27 credit hours in core courses (6611, 6612, 6620, 6623, 6630, 6631, 6633, 6650, 6670); and ... 30 credit hours in practicum courses (7010, 7020, 7021, 7022, 7030, 7031, 7032, 7033, 7034, 7035). ... Students must also complete a year-long internship, pass a comprehensive exam and successfully complete a research thesis.

  13. 3.4.3 Credit Hour
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 3 General Information and Regulations Governing All Graduate Students - 3.4 Definition and Explanation of Terms Used in this Calendar
    A credit hour is the measure used to reflect the relative weight of a given course towards the fulfilment of appropriate degree, diploma, certificate, major, minor, or other program requirements. Normally, a course has a credit value of 3 credit hours. A weight of one credit hour normally means that the course meets for lectures one hour per week for the duration of a semester or two hours per week for the duration of a session. The number of hours of required instruction, outside of lecture time, such as laboratory instruction, tutorials, etc. may or may not impact on the number of credit hours assigned to a particular course and academic units may recommend to the Senate a greater or lesser whole number of credit hours for a particular course.

  14. 3.4.4 Graduate Course
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 3 General Information and Regulations Governing All Graduate Students - 3.4 Definition and Explanation of Terms Used in this Calendar
    Courses required as part of a graduate student's program are known as program courses. Tuition for such courses is covered by the semester fee. ... Courses which are not required as part of a graduate student's program are known as non-program courses. Students registering for such courses will be required to pay the appropriate per-course fee.

  15. 3.4.8 Graduate Student
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 3 General Information and Regulations Governing All Graduate Students - 3.4 Definition and Explanation of Terms Used in this Calendar
    A full-time graduate student is one who registers as such, devotes full time to the student’s academic program and may not commit more than 24 hours a week working time, including teaching assistant or research assistant duties, to matters other than the degree program. ... A graduate student is one who has been admitted to and enrolled in a graduate degree or a graduate diploma program, or has been admitted and enrolled as a non-degree graduate student or a visiting graduate student.

  16. 3.4.9 Non-Degree Graduate Student
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 3 General Information and Regulations Governing All Graduate Students - 3.4 Definition and Explanation of Terms Used in this Calendar
    Graduate courses successfully completed (with a passing grade of B or better) as a non-degree graduate student may be transferred later to a graduate program upon the recommendation of the academic unit as indicated under Transfer of Course Credits. Transferred courses would not have any effect on the fees for the graduate program. Enrolment as a non-degree graduate student does not guarantee access to all graduate course offerings nor does it imply future admission into a graduate program.

  17. 3.4.10 Visiting Graduate Student
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 3 General Information and Regulations Governing All Graduate Students - 3.4 Definition and Explanation of Terms Used in this Calendar
    A student enrolled in a graduate program at another university who wishes to complete courses at Memorial University of Newfoundland for transfer of credit to the student's home institution is not considered to be a visiting graduate student under this definition. ... A student who is registered in good standing in a graduate program at another recognized institution who comes to Memorial University of Newfoundland to conduct research under the supervision of Memorial University of Newfoundland faculty members is considered to be a visiting graduate student. In order to obtain access to University resources such a student will be required to register each semester of their visit for GRAD 9900.

  18. 3.4.11 Program
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 3 General Information and Regulations Governing All Graduate Students - 3.4 Definition and Explanation of Terms Used in this Calendar
    Responsibility for the administration of the program shall rest with the Dean acting on behalf of the School. ... The following general statements concerning admission and Degree requirements should be supplemented by the detailed regulations governing each program. ... A program, whether it comprises courses only, courses and comprehensive examination, or courses, internship, project, thesis research, paper folio is defined for each graduate student in accordance with Departmental and University Regulations. Each program of study is recommended by the appropriate academic unit, and must be approved in writing by the Dean of Graduate Studies before the beginning of the graduate student's second year of study.

  19. 3.4.12 Collaborative Program Agreements
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 3 General Information and Regulations Governing All Graduate Students - 3.4 Definition and Explanation of Terms Used in this Calendar

  20. 4.1.1 Graduate Diploma Programs
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 4 General Regulations - 4.1 Qualifications for Admission
    A student admitted to a Graduate Diploma program, who has demonstrated to the satisfaction of the appropriate Faculty/School/Department an ability to pursue research at the master's level, may be permitted subsequently to transfer candidature to that of a master's in the affiliated program area and will thereafter be awarded only the master's at the end of the candidature.


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