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  1. 8.3.4 Evaluation
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 8 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Science - 8.3 Environmental Systems Engineering and Management
    Students must obtain a grade of at least 65% in all program courses to receive credit for the course towards their program requirements. Any student who fails to receive 65% or more in a course, must repeat the course in the case of core courses, or must either repeat or replace the course with another program course in the case of elective courses. 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.

  2. 8.4.1 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 8 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Science - 8.4 Oil and Gas Engineering
    The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science offers a program in Oil and Gas Engineering leading to the degree of Master of Applied Science in Oil and Gas Engineering (M.A.Sc.(OGE)). The program is available on a full-time basis. ... The program is offered by the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science and will be administered by a Board of Studies appointed by the Dean of Engineering and Applied Science.

  3. 8.4.3 Degree Requirements
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 8 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Science - 8.4 Oil and Gas Engineering
    1. The degree program requires the completion of 30 credit hours. ... 6 credit hours comprising a project course Engineering 910A/910B. ... 15 credit hours by completing Engineering 9110, 9113, 9114, 9118 and 9121. ... 9 credit hours (three courses) to be selected from Engineering 9002, 9015, 9111, 9112, 9116, 9117, 9119, 9120, 9420, 9609, 9624, 9625, 9901, 9902, 9989. Engineering 9117 is a recommended elective course for students without adequate background in petroleum engineering.

  4. 8.4.4 Evaluation
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 8 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Science - 8.4 Oil and Gas Engineering
    Students must obtain a grade of at least 65% in all program courses to receive credit for the course towards their program requirements. Any student who fails to receive 65% or more in a course must repeat the course in the case of core courses, or must either repeat or replace the course with another program course in the case of elective courses. 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.

  5. 8.5.1 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 8 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Science - 8.5 Energy Systems Engineering
    The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science offers a program in Energy Systems Engineering leading to the degree of Master of Applied Science in Energy Systems Engineering (MESE). The program is available on a full-time basis. There are two options: Option 1 focuses on energy generation and utilization and Option 2 focuses heavily on electrical aspects of energy engineering. Option 1 is designed for students with an engineering degree in mechanical, chemical, industrial or in a related discipline. Option 2 is designed for students with a degree in electrical engineering or in a related discipline.

  6. 8.5.3 Degree Requirements
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 8 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Science - 8.5 Energy Systems Engineering
    The degree program requires the completion of 30 credit hours for both Options 1 and 2. ... ENGI 9977 Computational Fluid Dynamics ... ENGI 9841 Thermal Power Plants ... ENGI 9845 Energy Storage ... ENGI 9843 Solar Engineering ... ENGI 9420 Engineering Analysis ... ENGI 9985 Advanced Heat Transfer ... ENGI 9901 Fundamentals of Fluid Dynamics ... Option 2: ... 9 credit hours (three courses) - elective courses

  7. 8.5.4 Evaluation
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 8 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Science - 8.5 Energy Systems Engineering
    Students must obtain a grade of at least 65% in all program courses to receive credit for the course towards their program requirements. Any student who fails to receive 65% or more in a course, must repeat the course in the case of core courses, or must either repeat or replace the course with another program course in the case of elective courses. 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.

  8. 8.6.1 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 8 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Science - 8.6 Safety and Risk Engineering
    The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science offers a program in Safety and Risk Engineering leading to the degree of Master of Applied Science in Safety and Risk Engineering (M.A.Sc.(SRE)). The program is available on a full-time or part-time basis. ... The program is offered by the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science and will be administered by a Board of Studies appointed by the Dean of Engineering and Applied Science.

  9. 8.6.3 Degree Requirements
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 8 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Science - 8.6 Safety and Risk Engineering
    The degree program requires the completion of 30 credit hours as follows: ... 6 credit hours comprising two project courses Engineering 915A/915B. ... 15 credit hours by completing Engineering 9115, 9116, 9121, 9330 and 9411. ... 9 credit hours (three courses) to be selected from Engineering 7623, 9340, 9516, 9609, 9622, 9625, 9977, and 9989.

  10. 8.6.4 Evaluation
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 8 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Science - 8.6 Safety and Risk Engineering
    Students must obtain a grade of at least 65% in all program courses to receive credit for the course towards their program requirements. Any student who fails to receive 65% or more in a course must repeat the course in the case of core courses, or must either repeat or replace the course with another program course in the case of elective courses. 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.

  11. 8.7.1 Qualifications for Admission
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 8 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Science - 8.7 Software Engineering
    Admission to the program shall be upon acceptance by the Dean of Graduate Studies after recommendation by the Chair of the Program or either Head of the Departments of Computer Science or Electrical and Computer Engineering, along with a tentative program of study. ... Admission is limited and competitive, and based on overall academic performance.

  12. 8.7.2 Degree Requirements
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 8 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Science - 8.7 Software Engineering
    The degree program requires the completion of 30 credit hours: ... 3 credit hours of a Capstone project course ENGI 9837 which is normally taken in the final term. ... 18 credit hours by completing COMP 6901, COMP 6905, ENGI 9818, ENGI 9867, ENGI 9874, and ENGI 9839. ... 9 credit hours to be selected from AI 6001, COMP 6904, 6908, 6910, 6916, 6921, 6922, 6925, 6934, ENGI 9807, 9838, 9869, 9876, and 9877.

  13. 8.7.3 Evaluation
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 8 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Applied Science - 8.7 Software Engineering
    Students must obtain a grade of at least 65% in all program courses to receive credit for the course towards their program requirements. Any student who fails to receive 65% or more in a course must repeat the course in the case of core courses, or must either repeat or replace the course with another program course in the case of elective courses. 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.

  14. 11.5.1 M.A. With Thesis
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.5 Anthropology
    Normally, the M.A. program should take two academic years to complete, of which the first year will be spent in completing course work, writing and orally defending a thesis proposal before members of the faculty, and beginning to carry out research. The second academic year will be spent in completing research, presenting an oral research report to the Department, and completing a thesis.

  15. 11.5.2 M.A. Without Thesis
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.5 Anthropology
    Normally, the M.A. program without thesis should take one academic year to complete. Students who choose to do the M.A. without thesis must normally complete 24 credit hours in graduate program courses; 15 of which will normally be from ANTH 6300, ANTH 6412, and ANTH 6440. Nine additional credit hours are to be selected from the graduate courses offered by the Department.

  16. 11.6.1 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.6 Archaeology
    If students' records suggest a deficiency in some areas(s), the Department reserves the right to require that they complete additional undergraduate courses before beginning program courses. ... The choice of specialty will govern the selection of Supervisor(s), courses, and thesis or research paper topics. When students are accepted into the program, they will be assigned one or more Supervisors. Students' programs shall be the responsibility of their Supervisor(s), the graduate co-ordinator, and the Head of the Department.

  17. 11.7.2 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.7 Classics
    A student is required to demonstrate competence in a modern European language, normally French, German, or Italian, as early as possible in their program of study, but no later than the end of the first semester of the second year. (See General Regulations, Evaluation, Evaluation of Graduate Students.) ... A student will complete a minimum of 24 credit hours in Classics courses at the 6000 level including Classics 699A and 699B; 6 of these 24 credit hours must be in Greek and/or Latin courses. Further courses beyond the minimum number may be required, depending on the background of the student.

  18. 11.8.2 Programs of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.8 Economics
    11 credit hours in core courses, which shall normally be completed in the first term of the program: Economics 6000, 6001, 6002, and 6009; ... The program of study requires, in addition to any specified undergraduate courses, completion of 26 credit hours in graduate Economics courses, including a master's essay course. The maximum time normally permitted for students to satisfy these requirements is three years.

  19. 11.9.2 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.9 English
    Thesis Option ... Students completing the M.A. with thesis will complete a minimum of 15 credit hours in graduate courses, which will normally include English 7003 and a thesis. The thesis may be a creative work. ... Students must submit a thesis proposal which includes a statement of topic, a working title, a plan of research, and a preliminary bibliography. The proposal should be approved by the Supervisor or Supervisors and submitted to the Departmental Graduate Studies Committee for its approval by the end of the student’s third semester. The Departmental Graduate Studies Committee shall return the thesis proposal to the student no later than one month after receiving it.

  20. 11.9.3 Courses
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.9 English
    English 5900 cannot be counted as one of the required graduate courses in any program. ... A selection of the following graduate courses will be offered to meet the requirements of students, as far as the resources of the Department will allow. ... 7250-7299 Critical Theories ... 7700-7749 Special Topics ... 7650-7699 Regional Literatures ... 7600-7649 Period Studies


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