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Graduate Calendar 2002-2003
Table of Contents
General Regulations
General Information
Fees
Degree Regulations
Other Study Options
Graduate Programs
Graduate Student Financial Assistance
Administration
Disclaimer
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General Regulations
Includes university-wide policies on admission, registration,
graduation, theses, fees and other
subjects of importance to graduate students. This section also contains
the academic schedule, a listing
of important deadlines.
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General Information
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Degree Regulations
The academic requirements of the master of arts
(MA), master of applied nutrition (MAN), master of business administration
(MBA), master of engineering (MEng), master of fine art (MFA), master
of landscape architecture (MLA), master of science (MSc), master
of science in aquaculture (MSc [Aqua]), doctor of philosophy (PhD),
doctor of veterinary science (DVSc), and graduate diplomas (GDIP).
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Other Study Options
This section describes other study options that
exist for graduate students outside of their own program of study.
It includes information on the International Study Option, the University
Teaching course, Animal Care Short Courses and other University
courses.
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Graduate Programs
This is where you'll find academic information on
our graduate programs, including program-specific admission and
degree regulations, course offerings and a listing of the faculty.
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Graduate Student Financial
Assistance
Graduate students have a number of funding options.
This section explains how employment, awards, grants, loans and
bursaries may factor into your funding equation. It also includes
a comprehensive listing of University of Guelph
internal awards.
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Administration
This section includes the information
about the senior administration of the University, the Faculty of
Graduate Studies, Graduate Program Services, and the Graduate Students'
Association.
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The Office of Graduate Studies has attempted to ensure
the accuracy of thison-line Graduate Calendar. However, the publication
of information in this document does notbind the university to the provision
of courses, programs, schedules of studies, fees, or facilities aslisted
herein. Other limitations apply.
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