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  1. 31.9.1 Admission Requirements
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 31 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science - 31.9 Computer Science
    Admission into a Master’s program in Computer Science is restricted to students holding at least a Bachelor degree (major in Computer Science or Computer Engineering) with a minimum average of 75% overall, and/or an Upper second Class Upper or higher standing. When circumstances warrant, this requirement may be waived on the recommendation of the Head of the Department. Applicants should also refer to the Qualifications for Admission given under the Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science within the School of Graduate Studies section of the current Calendar. International applicants are strongly encouraged to submit results of the (general) Graduate Record Examination (GRE) test. Applicants may apply initially for Option 1 or Option 2 only; students may apply for Option 3 toward the end of their first semester of study.

  2. 31.9.3 Other Regulations
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 31 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science - 31.9 Computer Science
    3. Unless the work-term takes longer than one term, full-time students are expected to complete all program requirements in two years. Part-time students are expected to complete all program requirements in four years. ... Students from either Option 1 - Thesis Route or Option 2 - Course-based Route may request to transfer to a different route once during their studies, after completing 4 courses (12 credit hours) in their original program upon admission to the School of Graduate Studies at this University.

  3. 31.10.1 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 31 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science - 31.10 Earth Sciences
    All course requirements should be completed within one year from the date of first registration in the M.Sc. Degree program. ... The M.Sc. Degree program will conclude with a thesis examination as prescribed in the Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science. ... The Supervisor and the Head of the Department may recommend to the Dean of Graduate Studies that a student who is not making satisfactory progress be required to withdraw from the program.

  4. 31.11.1 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 31 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science - 31.11 Environmental Science
    The program is administered by a Board of Studies appointed by the Dean of Science. Supervisors of graduate students in the program include faculty from the Faculty of Science, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science, the Faculty of Medicine, and the Environmental Science Program at the Grenfell Campus, as well as adjunct appointees to the program (as a co-supervisor).

  5. 31.11.3 Degree Requirements
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 31 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science - 31.11 Environmental Science
    The program of each student will consist of a minimum of 12 credit hours in program courses which will include Environmental Science 6000 and Environmental Science 6010. Of the 6 credit hours remaining in program courses, 3 credit hours will be from Environmental Science 6001, 6002, and 6003 and the other 3 credit hours will be related to the student’s specialty and will normally be chosen from graduate courses offered by the Faculties of Science, Humanities and Social Sciences, Medicine, and Engineering and Applied Science.

  6. 31.13.1 General Information
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 31 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science - 31.13 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.

  7. 31.16.1 Admission and Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 31 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science - 31.16 Marine Biology
    A student is required to complete a minimum of 9 credit hours of graduate program courses as follows: ... All course requirements should be completed within four semesters from the date of first registration in the M.Sc. degree program. ... The M.Sc. degree program will conclude with a thesis examination as prescribed in the School of Graduate Studies General Regulations, Theses and Reports.

  8. 31.18.1 Program of Study for Master of Science in Physical Oceanography
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 31 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science - 31.18 Physics and Physical Oceanography
    Preference for admission will be given to students with a B. Sc. Honours Degree who have taken senior undergraduate courses in fluids, oceanography, and mathematical physics. ... Students are normally required to take a minimum of 12 credit hours in graduate level courses, of which at least 6 credit hours shall be selected from among the courses listed in Courses below between the numbers 6300 - 6399.

  9. 31.18.2 Program of Study for Master of Science in Physics
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 31 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science - 31.18 Physics and Physical Oceanography
    Preference for admission will be given to students with a B. Sc. Honours Degree in physics. Students should normally have taken senior undergraduate courses in physics, such as electricity and magnetism, statistical physics, quantum mechanics, or experimental physics. ... Students are normally required to take a minimum of 12 credit hours in graduate level courses, of which at least 6 credit hours shall be selected from Courses below.

  10. 31.19.1 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 31 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science - 31.19 Psychology
    A student may be accepted into a program leading to the M.Sc. in Experimental Psychology. ... The areas of specialization offered are: Animal Behaviour (see Cognitive and Behavioural Ecology Program), Behavioural Neuroscience and Clinical, Cognitive, Developmental and Social Psychology. ... Students in the Behavioural Neuroscience area shall normally complete 12 credit hours, including: Advanced Statistics in Psychology (6000), Research Design (6001), and 6 credit hours related to their area of specialization. Students will also register for the Colloquium Series in Psychology (6010) each Fall and Winter semester of their program for a maximum of four registrations.

  11. 31.19.2 Courses
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 31 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science - 31.19 Psychology
    6403 Program Evaluation and Applied Research ... 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. ... 6402 Group Processes ... 6910 Personality ... 6810 Psychometrics ... 6801 Behavioural Neuroscience II ... 6800 Behavioural Neuroscience I ... 6720 Human Memory

  12. 31.20.2 Participating Departments and Organizations
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 31 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science - 31.20 Scientific Computing
    This interdisciplinary program offers the Master of Science Degree in both Scientific Computing and Scientific Computing (Co-operative). The departments of Biochemistry, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Sciences, Mathematics and Statistics, Physics and Physical Oceanography and the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science are participants in this program. Other departments and faculties may be involved, depending on the nature of the thesis or project. External organizations may provide placements for co-op students, jointly supervise students, share computing resources and participate in teaching courses.

  13. 31.20.3 Admission Criteria and Procedures
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 31 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science - 31.20 Scientific Computing
    The criteria for acceptance of an applicant are: the applicants' anticipated successful and timely completion of the program, and the willingness of a participating faculty member to supervise the applicant. ... Students will be expected to hold a B.Sc. (Honours) or B.Eng. Degree with honours standing, or equivalent, with a strong computational orientation. At the time of application, the student is expected to provide evidence (for example, transcripts of completed courses) of the student's knowledge of a modern computer language such as Fortran, and/or C and/or C++, and/or Matlab, and/or Python. Evidence of knowledge of differential equations; and/or linear algebra and/or computer graphics would be an asset. Students with an inadequate background may be encouraged to take certain undergraduate courses.

  14. 31.20.4 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 31 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science - 31.20 Scientific Computing
    The Program is offered in thesis and project (non-thesis) versions, with the option of a co-operative education program. It is intended that the overall level of student effort and performance required in each version will be comparable. The normal length of time to complete each option is 24 months. ... All students are required to complete a minimum of 3 core courses (9 credit hours) selected from the list of Core Courses listing below. All students are also recommended to complete CMSC 6950. Additional courses are required in accordance with the program options as outlined below and will normally be selected from the student’s discipline of specialization. The course requirements for each student are approved by the Program Chair on the recommendation of the student’s supervisor(s), and should reflect the interdisciplinary nature of the program. Students are expected to attend research seminars in their home department as well as those relevant to Scientific Computing, when advertised.

  15. 31.20.5 Co-operative Education Option
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 31 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science - 31.20 Scientific Computing
    A co-operative education option will be available to students who are accepted into the M.Sc. program. Students in this option may follow the thesis or non-thesis version of the program. It is expected to take up to 24 months to complete. ... A Work Report graded by Co-operative Education and the program supervisor in consultation with the on-site supervisor.

  16. 31.21.2 Program of Study
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 31 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science - 31.21 Sustainable Aquaculture
    The Master of Science Degree requires the successful completion of a program of courses and of a thesis embodying original research. ... All students will be required to complete 6 credit hours in graduate courses which will normally include at least one of the following: AQUA 6000 - Shellfish Culture and Enhancement, AQUA 6100 - Finfish Aquaculture, or AQUA 6200 - Aquaculture and the Environment.

  17. 31.21.3 Courses
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 31 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science - 31.21 Sustainable Aquaculture
    Marine Studies (Fisheries Resource Management) Program Courses ... Technology Management (Aquaculture Technology Option) Program Courses ... Consult the Program for a list of titles and information regarding availability. ... 6201-6209 Special Topics in Aquaculture (prerequisite: Permission of Chair of Program)

  18. 32.1.1 Alternative Method of Entry
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 32 Regulations Governing the Degree of Master of Science in Applied Geomatics - 32.1 Qualifications for Admission
    Individuals who have completed the post-diploma previously and meet the admission requirements above and wish to apply to the Master of Science in Applied Geomatics program must contact a potential supervisor, and organize a research project prior to the February 1 deadline. All alternative entry applicants must complete a research proposal within one month of entry to the program.

  19. 34.1.2 Program of Study and Research
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 34 Regulations Governing the Master of Science in Fisheries Science - 34.1 Fisheries Science (Fisheries Science and Technology)
    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 two semesters. ... Within three months of the first registration in the M.Sc. degree program, the student will meet with the Supervisory Committee. A meeting report, signed by all members of the Supervisory Committee and student, must be given to the Academic Unit. A copy will be sent to the student and to the Dean of Graduate Studies. Subsequent meetings must occur at least annually, with a report filed after each meeting.

  20. 34.1.3 Evaluation
    In: School of Graduate Studies - 34 Regulations Governing the Master of Science in Fisheries Science - 34.1 Fisheries Science (Fisheries Science and Technology)
    The Supervisor and the Supervisory Committee may recommend that a student be required to withdraw from the program, if after consultation with the student, it is determined that the student is not making satisfactory progress towards completion of the program and unsatisfactory progress is unlikely to be corrected. ... In order to continue in the School of Graduate Studies and in order to qualify for a Master's Degree a student shall obtain a grade of 'A' or 'B' in each program course as per General Regulations, Evaluation, Evaluation of Graduate Students.


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