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- 11.10.1 Administration
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.10 Environmental Policy
An Executive Committee consisting of the Graduate Officer and the Head of Social Science, Grenfell Campus and the Vice-President, Grenfell Campus will be established to review administrative, resource, and strategic planning issues related to the program. This committee shall be chaired by the Dean of Graduate Studies. ... The program shall be administered by a Graduate Officer, who reports to the Dean of Graduate Studies. The Graduate Officer shall be appointed by the Dean of Graduate Studies on the recommendation of the Head of Social Science, Grenfell Campus and the Vice-President, Grenfell Campus. In making this recommendation, the Head of Social Science, Grenfell Campus and the Vice-President, Grenfell Campus may consult with the environmental policy community both within and outside the University. - 11.10.2 Qualifications for Admission
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.10 Environmental Policy
Interdisciplinary study in the program is encouraged by the University. Applicants with an interdisciplinary background or whose background combines two or more fields of study (e.g., political science, public policy, environmental studies, geography, resource management, environmental science, public administration) would be an excellent fit for this program. - 11.10.3 Deadlines for Applications
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.10 Environmental Policy
Applicants seeking full-time enrollment will normally only be admitted to the program in the Fall (September) semester. ... Individuals submitting applications later than the above dates are not assured of consideration for admission to the program in the semester desired; their applications will be processed only if time and resources permit. - 11.10.4 Procedure for Admission
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.10 Environmental Policy
Applications for admission to the M.A. in Environmental Policy program must be made on the appropriate form and submitted to the School of Graduate Studies. ... Admission shall be by the Dean of Graduate Studies on the recommendation of the GCEP. Upon notification from the Dean of the School of Graduate Studies of acceptance into the M.A. in Environmental Policy program, applicants must give written notice to the School of Graduate Studies of their intention to register. - 11.10.5 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.10 Environmental Policy
If a student fails to achieve the internship standards specified above, the student may be required to withdraw from the program. Such a student may reapply to the program after a lapse of two semesters, at which time the student will be required to complete a further internship with satisfactory performance before being admitted to any further academic term in the Faculty. An internship may only be repeated once. - 11.10.6 Evaluation
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.10 Environmental Policy
Students for the Master of Arts in Environmental Policy 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 will be permitted to remain in the program, provided the course is repeated and passed with a grade of 'B' or better. Alternatively, the student may, on the recommendation of the GCEP, and with the approval of the Dean of Graduate Studies, substitute another graduate course. Only one course repetition or substitution will be permitted during the students program after which the student shall be required to withdraw from the program. - 11.11.1 Qualifications for Admission
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.11 Ethnomusicology
Applicants for admission may, at the discretion of the Interdisciplinary Advisory Committee, be required to write diagnostic examinations measuring skills and knowledge in music literacy, theory, or aural perception. Applicants with deficiencies in any of these areas may be required to take remedial course work prior or in addition to the required program. ... Applicants may be admitted to the program if they have at least a B+ average with a B.Mus. Degree or other Degree in the Humanities or Social Sciences with evidence of specialization in music. Applicants whose professional music training took place outside the university system are also encouraged to apply, provided they have the academic equivalent of the qualifications described above. Applicants from a discipline other than Music will be expected to demonstrate the following skills: - 11.11.2 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.11 Ethnomusicology
The M.A. program will normally be completed within five consecutive semesters of full-time study. The degree is normally taken by completing course work and a major research paper. In special circumstances, a student may apply to complete the degree by completing course work and a thesis. Demonstration of competence in a language other than English may be required if warranted by the research proposed by the student. - 11.12.1 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.12 Folklore
One or more reports graded by the students program supervisor in consultation with the ASM-CE. ... By entering the program, students give permission for ASMs-CE to supply their resumes and transcripts to potential employers. ... A student who is unable to secure a work term may apply for a change to the thesis or comprehensive examination program option. - 11.13.1 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.13 French
Each student's program of study must be approved by the Departmental Graduate Studies Committee. ... Applicants for the M.A. program in French Studies are normally expected to have completed the Honours Degree with a second-class standing or better. An applicant who does not hold an Honours Degree or its equivalent may be required to complete such additional undergraduate courses as the Department considers necessary, prior to admission or as part of the program. - 11.14.1 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.14 Geography
Students whose undergraduate degree is not in geography will normally be required to complete some additional undergraduate program courses during their first year of study, in addition to the required graduate program courses. Normally four such undergraduate courses will be required, and a minimum grade of 70% must be obtained in each. - 11.15.1 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.15 German
all students will be required to complete 3 credit hours in a graduate level course from either GERM or another program within the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, to be approved by the graduate committee. ... Applicants will be required to demonstrate superior German language skills as determined by the Department prior to admission to the program. As part of the admission process, prospective students must therefore submit a writing sample in German. An interview may also be part of the admission process. - 11.16.1 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.16 History
The Department of History offers M.A. programs in a broad range of geographical and thematic areas. Students in the M.A. program will choose a thesis or non-thesis option. ... M.A. students who choose the non-thesis option shall complete a minimum of 24 credit hours, 18 of which shall normally be 6190, 6200, and 6999. ... M.A. students who choose the thesis option shall complete 9 credit hours, 6 of which shall normally be 6190 and 6200, plus a thesis. - 11.17.1 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.17 Linguistics
All M.A. students are advised to consult the Department's Graduate Program web page for details on program requirements and for general information relating to the graduate program. ... The M.A. with thesis option is normally a two-year program consisting of at least 15 credit hours of graduate courses (including Linguistics 7000 and 7001), plus a thesis. - 11.17.2 Courses
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.17 Linguistics
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. Full information is to be found in the Department's Graduate Program web page. ... 7001 Analytical Issues in Linguistics ... 6700 Experimental Phonetics ... 6701 Selected Topics in Experimental Phonetics (prerequisites: 6203, 6700) - 11.18.1 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.18 Philosophy
The student must also complete a thesis in accordance with the General Regulations, Theses and Reports during the third semester of the program. ... The degree of Master of Arts is offered in Philosophy by full-time or part-time study. The program is designed so that it may be completed in one academic year (three semesters) of full-time study. - 11.19.1 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.19 Political Science
Students choosing the M.A. by course work must complete a minimum of 24 credit hours in political science graduate program courses of which 3 credit hours must be obtained from POSC 602A/B. Further courses beyond the minimum number may be required, depending on the background and needs of the student. ... POSC 602A/B - Research Design and Professional Development. Students register for the 'A' portion of the course in the Fall semester of their program of study and the corresponding 'B' portion of the course in the following Winter semester. A grade of NC (No Grade Expected) will be assigned to the 'A' portion of this course. - 11.20.1 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.20 Religious Studies
Students in the M.A. program with thesis option shall normally complete a thesis and a minimum of 12 credit hours in course work. ... Normally, the Master of Arts program with thesis option should take two years to complete, the first of which is to be spent primarily on course work and preparation of a thesis proposal. A student accepted on a part-time basis would normally be expected to take three to five years to complete the program. - 11.21.1 Program of Study
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.21 Sociology
Minimum admission requirements are a B average in undergraduate studies with a good undergraduate background in Sociology. ... The M.A. Degree with thesis requires the completion of 15 credit hours in graduate courses, normally including the Sociology Graduate Seminar (6880), Advanced Quantitative Methods (6040), Advanced Qualitative Methods (6041), Social Theory (6150), one elective, and a thesis. In the case of full-time students, the M.A. with thesis is normally completed in two years. The first year is devoted to the completion of the required courses and the definition of the thesis research topic. The second year is devoted to the completion of the thesis and presentation of the thesis at a Department seminar. - 11.22.1 Qualifications for Admission
In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.22 Humanities and Social Sciences Diplomas
To be considered for admission to the graduate diploma program, an applicant shall meet the minimum requirements set out in the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies governing Graduate Diploma Programs, the Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts or Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Gender Studies; and, where applicable, the particular regulations of the appropriate departments or disciplines. Applicants for admission to a graduate diploma in Anthropology, Classics, Economics, English, Folklore, French, Gender Studies, German, History, Linguistics, Philosophy, Political Science, Religious Studies, or Sociology must apply through the corresponding department or discipline, working with the departments or disciplines Graduate Officer.
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