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  1. 11.22.2 Program Requirements
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.22 Humanities and Social Sciences Diplomas
    Graduate diplomas in the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences conform to the School of Graduate Studies General Regulations, Program Requirements, Graduate Diploma and Master’s Programs and require successful completion of 9-12 eligible credit hours in graduate courses. ... A student admitted to a graduate diploma in the disciplines of Anthropology, Classics, Economics, English, Folklore, French, Gender Studies, German, History, Linguistics, Philosophy, Political Science, Religious Studies, or Sociology, who has demonstrated to the satisfaction of the appropriate department or discipline an ability to pursue research at the master’s level, may, at the discretion of the department or discipline, be permitted subsequently to transfer a student’s candidature to that of a master’s in the affiliated program area. For credits to transfer between a graduate diploma and a master’s degree, the two degrees have to share the same credentials. In this event, students will be awarded only one of a master’s or graduate diploma in the same department or discipline.

  2. 11.22.3 Graduate Courses
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 11 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Arts - 11.22 Humanities and Social Sciences Diplomas
    Most courses offered for a master’s program are eligible for a graduate diploma program in the same discipline. However, courses designed for a master’s essay or major project cannot be used towards a graduate diploma. ... The graduate courses counting towards a graduate diploma in Anthropology, Classics, Economics, English, Folklore, French, Gender Studies, German, History, Linguistics, Philosophy, Political Science, Religious Studies, or Sociology are at the discretion of the relevant department or discipline. Courses for these graduate diplomas are normally a subset of the courses required for the relevant department’s or discipline’s master’s program, with one of the courses normally being a foundational course in the discipline. Prospective students should contact a Graduate Officer for specific details.

  3. 13.7.2 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 13 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Business Administration - 13.7 Graduate Diploma in Business Administration
    The Graduate Diploma in Business Administration program requires the completion of 15 credit hours consisting of 9 credit hours in core courses and 6 credit hours in elective courses. ... Core courses must include: ... BUSI 8104 Organizations: Behaviour and Structure ... BUSI 8106 Marketing ... BUSI 8109 Accounting for Management ... Elective courses can include:

  4. 13.7.3 Evaluation
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 13 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Business Administration - 13.7 Graduate Diploma in Business Administration
    To remain in the program, a student who obtains a final of 'C' or 'D' in any course must repeat that course when next offered, and obtain a minimum of' B'. In the case of an elective course, a replacement course approved by the Faculty of Business Administration may be substituted for the course. Only one such repetition/replacement shall be permitted in the student's program. Should a of less than 'B' be obtained in a repeated or replacement course, the student shall be required to withdraw from the Graduate Diploma in Business Administration program.

  5. 16.8.1 Counselling Psychology
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 16 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Education - 16.8 Specific Programs
    Individuals from a wide variety of personal, social, and educational backgrounds are encouraged to apply to the Counselling Psychology program. The program provides a broad-based sequence of studies and supervised experiences that will prepare graduate students to be knowledgeable and skilled practitioners who can function in a variety of settings. By the time they have completed this program, students will have acquired knowledge and competencies in the following general areas: individual and group counselling theory and techniques, legal and ethical aspects of counselling, human development and learning, social, cultural, and linguistic diversity, career education and counselling, program development and implementation, measurement and appraisal, research and program evaluation, and application of current technology service delivery in rural areas.

  6. 16.8.2 Curriculum, Teaching and Learning Studies
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 16 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Education - 16.8 Specific Programs
    Students may choose between two program options in Curriculum, Teaching and Learning Studies: ... In consultation with a faculty advisor, students may choose to design a program speciality which addresses their research interests. Specialty foci within Curriculum, Teaching, and Learning Studies are numerous and may include technology and web-based education, arts education, rural and multi-age education. Students may alternatively select appropriate courses from other Master of Education program offerings to develop a program to meet their learning goals. Students interested in this option are strongly encouraged to explore and to focus their research and study interests and to discuss these interests with a faculty advisor.

  7. 16.8.3 Educational Leadership Studies
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 16 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Education - 16.8 Specific Programs
    The Educational Leadership Studies program provides students with an opportunity to explore a broad range of issues in educational leadership, policy, and administration. It prepares students to assume leadership roles in a variety of settings, including school and district leadership, post-secondary institutions and policy analysis. The Faculty offers a Master of Education degree and a Graduate Diploma in Educational Leadership Studies.

  8. 16.8.4 Graduate Diploma in Education (Educational Leadership Studies)
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 16 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Education - 16.8 Specific Programs
    The Graduate Diploma in Education (Educational Leadership Studies) provides students with an opportunity to explore a broad range of issues in educational leadership, administration, foundations and policy. The Diploma is suitable for students interested in pursuing assume leadership roles in a variety of settings, including schools, school districts and post-secondary institutions. The program is also designed to enhance leadership competencies in relevant areas such as policy analysis, critical analysis, and community relations.

  9. 16.8.5 Educational Technology
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 16 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Education - 16.8 Specific Programs
    Educational technology in this Master of Education program encompasses, but is not limited to: computer, communications, networking, and multi-media applications. The overall intent of the program is to: ... CBU courses offered as part of this program are indicated by the prefix "CBU EDU" followed by the specific course number.

  10. 18.10.1 Qualifications for Admission
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 18 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Engineering - 18.10 Graduate Diploma in Engineering
    Admission to the program is limited and competitive. To be eligible for consideration for admission, an applicant shall meet the requirements described under General Regulations, Qualification for Admission, or shall have qualifications and/or engineering experience that is acceptable to the Dean of Graduate Studies and to the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science. To be eligible for consideration for admission, applicants will meet English proficiency requirements described under General Regulations, English Proficiency Requirements.

  11. 18.10.2 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 18 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Engineering - 18.10 Graduate Diploma in Engineering
    The graduate diploma program requires the completion of 15 credit hours consisting of three core and two elective courses.

  12. 18.11.1 Computer Engineering
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 18 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Engineering - 18.11 Master of Applied Science Programs
    In addition to the research-focused M.Eng. Degree in Computer Engineering, the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science offers a course-based program in Computer Engineering leading to a Master of Applied Science Degree in Computer Engineering. For details of program requirements for the M.A.Sc. Degree in Computer Engineering, refer to the regulations governing the Degree of Master of Applied Science.

  13. 18.11.2 Environmental Systems Engineering and Management
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 18 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Engineering - 18.11 Master of Applied Science Programs
    The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science offers a course-based program in Environmental Systems Engineering and Management. For the details of the program requirements for the M.A.Sc. Degree in Environmental Systems Engineering and Management refer to the regulations governing the Degree of Master of Applied Science in Environmental Systems Engineering and Management.

  14. 18.11.3 Oil and Gas Engineering
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 18 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Engineering - 18.11 Master of Applied Science Programs
    The Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science offers a course-based program in Oil and Gas Engineering. For the details of the program requirements for the M.A.Sc. degree in Oil and Gas Engineering refer to the regulations governing the Degree of Master of Applied Science in Oil and Gas Engineering.

  15. 25.1.1 Admission Requirements
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 25 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Marine Studies and the Graduate Diploma in Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management) - 25.1 Graduate Diploma in Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management)
    To be considered for admission to the Graduate Diploma in Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management), a student must be eligible to register in the Master of Marine Studies program (see Master of Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management), Admission Requirements below).

  16. 25.1.2 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 25 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Marine Studies and the Graduate Diploma in Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management) - 25.1 Graduate Diploma in Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management)
    The program is offered online and requires successful completion of 18 credit hours of course work: ... 5 courses (15 credit hours) from Core Courses; and ... 1 elective course (3 credit hours) from either Category A or Category B Electives.

  17. 25.1.3 Evaluation
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 25 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Marine Studies and the Graduate Diploma in Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management) - 25.1 Graduate Diploma in Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management)
    Students for the Graduate Diploma in Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management) must obtain a grade of 'B' or better in all program courses.

  18. 25.1.4 Courses
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 25 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Marine Studies and the Graduate Diploma in Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management) - 25.1 Graduate Diploma in Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management)
    Courses required for the Graduate Diploma in Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management) must be selected from the Courses section outlined under the Master of Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management) program.

  19. 25.2.1 Admission Requirements
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 25 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Marine Studies and the Graduate Diploma in Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management) - 25.2 Master of Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management)
    Admission to the program is on a competitive basis. To be considered for admission to the program an applicant must normally have an undergraduate degree with a minimum of a high second class standing from an institution recognized by the Senate. ... In addition, applicants will normally have a demonstrated commitment to fisheries through employment or experience in a sector of the fishery, in a regulatory agency or government department connected to fisheries, in a non-governmental agency, or through self-employment or consulting activities related to fisheries.

  20. 25.2.2 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 25 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Marine Studies and the Graduate Diploma in Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management) - 25.2 Master of Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management)
    Students for the Master of Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management) shall be required to complete a minimum of either: ... 24 credit hours of course work plus a Major Report on the Course Work Plus a Major Report Route completed in accordance with General Regulation, Theses and Reports of the School of Graduate Studies. Course work must include the following course selections from the Courses section below:


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