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Addiction Studies: Courses

Core Course

Course Code Course Title
PAS3700H
Multidisciplinary Aspects of Addictions

Elective Courses

Course Code Course Title
Addiction Studies (Collaborative Specialization)
Addiction Studies: Doctoral Level

Admission Requirements

  • Applicants who wish to enrol in the collaborative specialization must apply to and be admitted to both the collaborative specialization and a graduate degree program in one of the collaborating graduate units. They must contact the collaborating professor within their graduate unit directly.

Specialization Requirements

  • Doctoral students in the collaborative specialization are required to take PAS3700H Multidisciplinary Aspects of Addictions, if they have not already done so, plus an additional…

Addiction Studies (Collaborative Specialization)
Addiction Studies: Master's Level

Admission Requirements

  • Applicants must apply to and be admitted to both the collaborative specialization and a graduate degree program in one of the collaborating graduate units. They must contact the collaborating professor within their graduate unit directly.

Specialization Requirements

  • Students must meet all requirements of their home graduate unit in terms of coursework and thesis work, or equivalent.

  • Master's students in the collaborative specialization are required to take PAS3700H

Addiction Studies (Collaborative Specialization)
Aerospace Studies: Aerospace Science and Engineering: MASc

Master of Applied Science

Program Description

The Master of Applied Science (MASc) degree is a research-based program focused on the completion of a research thesis. The MASc is considered to provide basic training in research for students subsequent to an undergraduate program. Under the direction of a faculty supervisor, students will select a research topic, perform experiments, computation, or analysis relevant to the topic, and report their results in a thesis. Upon completion of the thesis, students will be prepared for further academic research or employment in…

Coursework plus thesis



Master of Applied Science
Program Length: 5 sessions full-time (typical registration sequence: F/W/S/F/W)
Time Limit: 3 years full-time


 
Aerospace Studies
Aerospace Studies: Aerospace Science and Engineering: MASc, MEng, PhD Courses

This list represents course offerings at the time of publication. Course descriptions are available on the UTIAS website.

Aircraft Flight Systems

Course Code Course Title
AER503H1
Aeroelasticity
Aerospace Studies
Aerospace Studies: Aerospace Science and Engineering: MASc, MEng, PhD Emphases

Emphasis: Advanced Manufacturing (MEng only)

MEng students must successfully complete:

  • Four half courses (2.0 full-course equivalents [FCEs]), including at least one core course.

  • Elective courses may include other core courses, and courses from either of two streams: Manufacturing Engineering and Manufacturing Management.

Core Courses

AER501H1 Computational Structural Mechanics and Design Optimization
AER1403H Advanced Aerospace Structures
APS1028H Operations and…

Aerospace Studies
Aerospace Studies: Aerospace Science and Engineering: MEng

Master of Engineering

Program Description

The Master of Engineering (MEng) is a course-based program designed to lead to employment in the aerospace industry. Students select from the wide range of UTIAS courses, as well as courses offered by other University of Toronto departments, to create a personalized curriculum. Students can also opt to follow one of several emphases, which provide more concentrated teaching in a specific area, and which are recorded on the student's transcript.

The MEng program can be taken on a full-time, extended full-time, or part-…

Coursework-only



Master of Engineering

Full-Time Option
Program Length: 3 sessions (typical registration sequence: F/W/S)
Time Limit: 3 years

Extended Full-Time Option
Program Length: 6 sessions (typical registration sequence: F/W/S/F/W/S)
Time Limit: 3 years

Part-Time Option
Program Length: 9 sessions
Time Limit: 6 years

Aerospace Studies
Aerospace Studies: Aerospace Science and Engineering: PhD

Doctor of Philosophy

Program Description

The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree is a research-based program leading to the production of a research thesis. Doctoral research at UTIAS is expected to be internationally recognized for its originality, rigour, and importance. Supervised by a faculty member, students select a research topic, develop a plan to address the topic, and implement this plan, leading to a major research thesis and contributions to the academic literature. This is the pinnacle of academic achievement, and holders of the PhD are well prepared for…

Coursework plus thesis



Doctor of Philosophy

PhD Program
Program Length: 4 years
Time Limit: 6 years

PhD Program (Transfer)
Program Length: 5 years
Time Limit: 7 years

PhD Program (Flexible-Time)
Program Length: 6 years
Time Limit: 8 years

Aerospace Studies
Aging, Palliative and Supportive Care Across the Life Course: Courses

Core Courses for Option 1: Aging and the Life Course

Master's Level

Course Code Course Title
AGE2000H
Principles of Aging

Doctoral Level

Course Code
Aging, Palliative and Supportive Care Across the Life Course (Collaborative Specialization)
Aging, Palliative and Supportive Care Across the Life Course: Doctoral Level

Admission Requirements

  • Applicants must apply to a participating graduate unit and comply with the admission procedures of that unit.

  • Applicants may apply concurrently to their participating graduate unit and to the Collaborative Specialization in Aging, Palliative and Supportive Care Across the Life Course.

  • Applicants must forward the following to the collaborative specialization committee:

    • A copy of the School of Graduate Studies application form submitted to the participating graduate unit.

Aging, Palliative and Supportive Care Across the Life Course (Collaborative Specialization)