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History: History MA |
The Department of History offers a broadly diversified program of graduate studies leading to the Master of Arts degree. There are opportunities to study and research several geographic, chronological, and thematic areas of history. Visit the departmental website for descriptions of specific fields. The requirements vary for the field in Contemporary International History; see the admission and program requirements below. Students may complete the MA by:
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Full-Time, Part-Time, Full-Time, Part-Time | Major Research Paper / Project, Master's Thesis | History |
History: History MA, PhD Courses |
Not all courses are offered every year. Please consult the department's list of current course offerings. HIS1001H, HIS1003H, HIS1004H, HIS1005H, HIS1007H, HIS1008H, HIS1009H, HIS1010H, HIS1011H, HIS1012H, HIS1013H, … |
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History: History MA; Field: Contemporary International History |
The field in Contemporary International History (CIH) focuses on the historical roots and genealogies of contemporary international issues. It emphasizes the development of research and analytical skills that will enrich decision-making in an increasingly interconnected, but tension-filled global environment. The field is designed to prepare students in research, analytical, and communication skills for decision-making in non-academic careers in government, international organizations, non-governmental organizations, media, business and finance, law, and the cultural sector. The… |
Full-Time, Part-Time | Major Research Paper / Project | History |
History: History PhD |
The Department of History offers a broadly diversified program of graduate studies leading to the Doctor of Philosophy degree. There are opportunities to study and research several geographic, chronological, and thematic areas of history. Visit the departmental website for descriptions of specific fields. Applicants may enter the PhD program via one of two routes: 1) following completion of an appropriate MA degree or 2) direct entry following completion of an appropriate bachelor's… |
Full-Time, Direct-Entry | Qualifying Exam (Comprehensive / Departmental / Oral), Residency On Campus, Language Requirement (Exam / Translation Exercise / Etc. assessing proficiency in a language other than English) | History |
HPME: Health Administration MHSc |
The Master of Health Science (MHSc) program is geared to health managers and professionals who wish to acquire a graduate education in health administration. The program's modular format allows learners to complete the degree without interrupting their careers. |
Full-Time | Experiential Learning (Co-op / Internship / Placement / Practicum) | Health Policy, Management and Evaluation |
HPME: Health Administration MHSc Courses |
Students in the Master of Health Science program may elect to be assessed on a Credit/No Credit basis in courses up to a total of 0.5 FCE. Required CoursesAll courses are offered in modular format unless marked otherwise. HAD5010H, HAD5020H, HAD5711H, HAD5713H, HAD5721H, HAD5723H, HAD5724H, HAD5725H,… |
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HPME: Health Informatics MHI |
The Master of Health Informatics (MHI) is a professional program which provides graduates with expertise in clinical information and communication technologies (ICTs) required to lead organizational and health system change. The MHI degree program prepares health informaticians to bridge the gaps between clinicians and ICT specialists. There are two options available to complete the MHI:
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Full-Time | Experiential Learning (Co-op / Internship / Placement / Practicum) | Health Policy, Management and Evaluation |
HPME: Health Policy, Management and Evaluation MSc |
The HPME graduate program offers the following concentrations leading to the MSc degree:
The MSc program can be taken on a full-time or part-time basis. |
Health Policy, Management and Evaluation | ||
HPME: Health Policy, Management and Evaluation MSc, PhD Courses |
Students in the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy programs may elect to be assessed on a Credit/No Credit basis in courses up to a total of 0.5 FCE. Concentration: Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care ResearchRequired CoursesHAD5301H, HAD5307H, HAD5311H, HAD5316H Recommended Courses |
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HPME: Health Policy, Management and Evaluation MSc; Concentration: Clinical Epidemiology and Health Care Research |
Full-Time, Part-Time, Full-Time, Part-Time | Experiential Learning (Co-op / Internship / Placement / Practicum), Master's Thesis | Health Policy, Management and Evaluation |