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| Program Title (Click for details) | Overview | Program Options | Learning Activities | SGS Calendar Entry |
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Immunology: Immunology MSc |
The Master of Science (MSc) program is offered in two fields:
Students in the Applied… |
Immunology | ||
Immunology: Immunology MSc Field: Applied Immunology |
Advanced-Standing, Full-Time | Major Research Paper / Project | Immunology | |
Immunology: Immunology MSc Field: Fundamental Immunology |
Full-Time | Master's Thesis | Immunology | |
Immunology: Immunology PhD |
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree is an advanced research degree intended to reflect a level of training consistent with the ability of the candidate to function as an independent research scientist. Applicants may enter the PhD program via one of three routes: 1) following completion of an MSc degree; 2) transfer from the MSc in Immunology program, Fundamental Immunology field; or 3) direct entry following completion of a BSc degree. The PhD program has one field: Fundamental Immunology. |
Immunology | ||
Immunology: Immunology PhD; Field: Fundamental Immunology |
Transfer, Direct-Entry, Full-Time | Qualifying Exam (Comprehensive / Departmental / Oral) | Immunology | |
Indigenous Health: Courses |
Core Course |
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Indigenous Health: Doctoral Level |
Full-Time | Indigenous Health (Collaborative Specialization) | ||
Indigenous Health: Master's Level |
Full-Time | Indigenous Health (Collaborative Specialization) | ||
Information: Information MI |
The Master of Information (MI) program allows students to explore the breadth of information, and also to focus on one area of study/concentration. Students will choose one of the following three options:
Students will be admitted to one of eight concentrations*:
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Part-Time | Information | |
Information: Information MI and Information Studies GDipISt Courses |
Not all courses are offered every year. Consult the Faculty of Information website for the annual course offerings; course descriptions; and details of prerequisites, corequisites, exclusions, and permissions. Inquiries concerning the selection of courses to be offered in any given session should be directed to the Faculty of Information. |