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Physics: Physics MSc (Dual Degree: MSc / Master in Physics (Sapienza Università di Roma; Université Paris-Saclay)) |
Major Research Paper / Project | Physics | |||||||||
Physics: Physics MSc, PhD Courses |
All courses are not given every year. Please check the departmental brochure or website for course availability. Introductory Courses
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Physics: Physics PhD |
The Department of Physics offers excellent quality and breadth of research fields. Its internationally leading research teams, in both theory and experiment, operate across a broad spectrum of topics as well as collaborative specializations in interdisciplinary subjects. Graduates work in government, industry, and education around the world. Applicants may enter the PhD program via one of two routes: 1) following completion of an appropriate master's degree; 2) direct entry after completing a bachelor's degree. |
Full-Time, Direct-Entry | Qualifying Exam (Comprehensive / Departmental / Oral) | Physics | |||||||
Physiology: Medical Physiology MHSc |
A near-infinite amount of data is generated by clinicians at the bedside, researchers at the bench, and emergent health technologies every single day. But who can interpret that data and render it relevant for use? The Master of Health Science (MHSc) in Medical Physiology is a 12-month professional master's program specially designed to address this rapidly emerging need. Featuring core courses and electives led by the Department of Physiology's world-class faculty, the program also includes significant professional development training and culminates with a… |
Full-Time | Experiential Learning (Co-op / Internship / Placement / Practicum) | Physiology | |||||||
Physiology: Medical Physiology MHSc; Physiology MSc, PhD Courses |
Not all courses are offered each year. Check the departmental website for course availability and course requirements.
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Physiology: Physiology MSc |
The Master of Science (MSc) program provides advanced training in physiology, with an emphasis on gaining experience in conducting research using modern experimental methods under the direct supervision of a member of the department's graduate faculty. Students will complete coursework, attend and give presentations of scientific work, submit a written thesis based on original research, and defend the thesis at an oral examination. It is not required that the thesis work be published or represent a finished research project, but it must show the student's mastery of… |
Full-Time | Master's Thesis | Physiology | |||||||
Physiology: Physiology PhD |
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree is an advanced research degree. Upon its completion, graduates are expected to function as independent research scientists. Students will complete coursework, attend and give multiple presentations of scientific work, and demonstrate the ability to carry out research of publishable quality as evidenced by a written thesis based on original research and an oral defence of the work. Through this program, students will broaden and deepen their knowledge of physiology and its current scientific literature. They will develop and practise… |
Full-Time, Transfer, Direct-Entry | Presentation (Colloquium / Conference / Poster) | Physiology | |||||||
Political Science: Political Science MA |
The Master of Arts (MA) program is designed to satisfy the diverse interests of students who wish to pursue a year of graduate study in political science. Students admitted to the MA program may choose from the fields in Political Science and Political Theory. Students whose interests are primarily normative and philosophical may choose the field of Political Theory. The MA program may be taken on a full-time or part-time basis. |
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Political Science: Political Science MA, PhD Courses |
Some listed courses have an undergraduate component and begin the first week of the session. Not all courses are given every year. Consult the departmental timetable. Canadian Politics
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Political Science: Political Science MA; Field: Political Science |
Full-Time, Part-Time | Major Research Paper / Project | Political Science |