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Calendar Section (Click for details) | Overview | Program Options | Learning Activities | SGS Calendar Entry |
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Psychology, Psychiatry and Engineering: Courses |
Core Courses
Elective CoursesAerospace StudiesCivil EngineeringElectrical and Computer EngineeringMechanical and Industrial Engineering |
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Psychology, Psychiatry and Engineering: Doctoral Level |
Full-Time | Psychology, Psychiatry and Engineering (Collaborative Specialization) | ||
Psychology, Psychiatry and Engineering: Master's Level |
Full-Time | Psychology, Psychiatry and Engineering (Collaborative Specialization) | ||
Psychology: Psychology MA |
The Master of Arts (MA) program is designed to provide students with rigorous scientific training in experimental psychology. The program is one year in duration, during which time students obtain instruction in statistics and research design, and carry out a research project that culminates in a written thesis and oral examination. Students admitted to the MA program are expected to continue to the PhD program. |
Full-Time | Master's Thesis | Psychology |
Psychology: Psychology MA, PhD Courses |
Not all courses are offered each year. See the current offerings. MA and PhD Core CoursesPSY1000H, PSY1100H, PSY1200H, PSY1210H, PSY1500H, PSY2001H, PSY2002H, PSY3000H, PSY3001H,… |
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Psychology: Psychology PhD |
The principal aim of the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program is to equip students with the skills to carry out advanced research within experimental psychology, and to become independent research scientists. Students work closely with a faculty adviser to develop and conduct a specialized (often multidisciplinary) program of research that ultimately culminates in a written dissertation and final oral examination. Through additional coursework and research opportunities, students gain breadth in their knowledge base and skill set in experimental psychology. The program is… |
Full-Time, Direct-Entry | Major Research Paper / Project, Doctoral Thesis | Psychology |
Public Health Policy: Courses |
CHL5300H, CHL5308H, CHL5309H, HAD5011H, PPG2000H, SRM3333H |
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Public Health Policy: Doctoral Level |
Admissions have been administratively suspended. |
Full-Time | Public Health Policy (Collaborative Specialization) | |
Public Health Policy: Master's Level |
Admissions have been administratively suspended. |
Full-Time | Public Health Policy (Collaborative Specialization) | |
Public Health Sciences: Bioethics MHSc |
The Master of Health Science (MHSc) in Bioethics is a two-year, course-based, professional master's degree program. It is designed with a hybrid delivery model (i.e., both in-person and online learning components) and a modular format (i.e., courses offered every two to three weeks on specified days) to allow high-achieving professionals to earn a master's degree without interrupting their careers. Students are expected to participate in in-person residencies on campus (normally a duration of five days) in each academic session. The in-person residencies are… |
Full-Time | Experiential Learning (Co-op / Internship / Placement / Practicum), Major Research Paper / Project | Public Health Sciences |