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Financial Economics: Financial Economics MFE
Full-Time Experiential Learning Eligible for ON Tax Credit (Co-op / Internship / Placement / Practicum)
Food Studies: Courses

Required Courses

FST1000H, FST2000H

Elective Courses

These courses may have prerequisites and enrolment limits. These courses may not be offered every year. Students may take courses not listed below with approval of the collaborative specialization director.

ANT4039H, CHL5652H, HIS1301H, JPG1429H, LHA1197H, NFS1201H…

Food Studies: Doctoral Level
Full-Time
Food Studies: Master's Level
Full-Time
Forestry: Forest Conservation MFC

The professionally oriented Master of Forest Conservation (MFC) is an intensive 16-month course-based program with a strong focus on field and laboratory practical training, Canadian and international field courses, practical internships, and individual and group research. It provides a strong, coherent professional education in forest conservation to students from diverse educational backgrounds. The MFC is accredited by the Canadian Forestry Accreditation Board. Graduates are eligible to begin the process of licensure to become a Professional Forester.

The MFC…

Extended Full-Time, Full-Time, Part-Time Experiential Learning Eligible for ON Tax Credit (Co-op / Internship / Placement / Practicum), Field Work
Forestry: Forestry MFC, MScF, PhD Courses

The Graduate Department of Forestry offers the following courses. Students should consult the departmental website each session to confirm availability. A maximum of one directed studies course taken with a student's supervisor can be credited towards meeting departmental degree program requirements.

FOR1001H, FOR1270H, FOR1294H, FOR1412H, FOR1413H,…

Forestry: Forestry MScF

The Master of Science in Forestry (MScF) is a research- and thesis-based program in areas relevant to faculty expertise and funding. These include forest conservation biology and wildlife ecology, forest biosphere science, invasive species and threats to forest health, environmental sustainability of managed forests, fire and ecosystem management, forest conservation planning, sustainable development and economics, political ecology and governance of forests, social and cultural ecology of forest ecosystems, urban forestry, and forest biomaterials science and engineering…

Full-Time Master's Thesis
Forestry: Forestry PhD

The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) is a research- and thesis-based program in areas relevant to faculty expertise and funding. These include forest conservation biology and wildlife ecology, forest biosphere science, invasive species and threats to forest health, environmental sustainability of managed forests, fire and ecosystem management, forest conservation planning, sustainable development and economics, political ecology and governance of forests, social and cultural ecology of forest ecosystems, urban forestry, and forest biomaterials science and engineering.

The…

Direct-Entry, Full-Time, Transfer Qualifying Exam (Comprehensive / Departmental / Oral)
French Language and Literature: French Language and Literature MA, PhD Courses

Not all courses are offered every year. Please consult the department regarding course availability.

Core Courses

Linguistics Courses

FRE1103H, FRE1104H, FRE1141H

Literature Courses

FRE1202H, FRE1203H, FRE1204H

Linguistic and Literature Courses

FRE1201H

Elective Courses

Not all courses are offered every year.…

French Language and Literature: French Language and Literature MA; Field: French Linguistics

The Master of Arts (MA) program is both a self-contained program and the first stage towards doctoral studies. It has two objectives:

  • to allow students to develop a thorough knowledge of the discipline through a program of coursework in French linguistics and

  • to develop an aptitude for research.

It is a 12-month program for full-time students; the program is available on a part-time basis.

At the beginning of their program, students meet individually with the Graduate Chair in order to determine course selection…

Part-Time, Full-Time Major Research Paper / Project