ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
FACULTY OF GRADUATE STUDIES AND RESEARCH
MASTER'S

1.6.1 ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

Graduates of recognized colleges or universities may be admitted to programs leading to the Master's degree. A student with a four-year degree or equivalent in the discipline to which s/he is seeking admission, and who has an academic standing at least in the B range overall and in both the final two years of study and the major subject, may be admitted to a Master's program (M2).

An applicant who holds a four-year degree in another discipline, and who has an academic standing at least in the B range overall and in the final year of study and the major subject, may also be admitted to a Master's program as a transitional student. Transitional students are normally required to complete a program of no more than five specified undergraduate courses in addition to the graduate courses required of regular students. Upon completion of these extra courses, with a minimum grade as specified by the program, the student may continue in the Master's program as a regular student.

An applicant who does not meet minimum departmental program admission requirements, but who can present evidence of leadership, and/or substantial related work experience, may be considered for probationary admission upon the recommendation of the program. Students who are accepted on probation will be required to satisfactorily complete a minimum of two specified graduate courses, in addition to any other admission requirements, before conditions are waived. During the probationary period no other graduate courses may be taken. A student will not normally continue on probationary admission for more than two terms. Graduate credit will be given for the graduate courses after the conditions are waived. The final decision on probationary admission rest with the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research.

An applicant who holds three-year degree in the discipline to which s/he is applying, or a four-year degree in another discipline, and who has an academic standing at least in the B range overall and in both the final year of study and major subject may be admitted as a qualifying student, with a recommendation for advancement to M2 level contingent upon completion of a prescribed set of qualifying courses, with a minimum grade as specified by the program. Since qualifying students are not candidates for a degree, a qualifying student is not considered a graduate student.

Applicants are urged to apply as early as possible to enable the program and the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research to evaluate qualifications.

Possession of the minimum requirements does not ensure acceptance.
Candidacy: A student in a one- or two-year II Master's Candidate program is also a candidate for the Master's degree. Students in the two-year I Master's Qualifying followed by II Master's Candidate program are not admitted to candidacy until they have satisfactorily completed the I Master's Qualifying program. A positive recommendation from a program and approval of that recommendation are required for a student to proceed to the II Master's Candidate program.