IV. Degree Regulations
Master's Degree by Thesis
Courses
A master’s degree by thesis at the University of Guelph requires the demonstration of a reasonable mastery of a concentrated area/field of study. This is shown by the achievement of satisfactory standings in courses, as determined by the department, and completion of a thesis.
Prescribed Studies
The proportion of weight attached to the research and thesis may vary, even within a department. Accordingly, the number of prescribed courses may correspondingly vary. Where the student's program requires a thesis, the number of course credits will not be fewer than 1.5, and must be made up entirely of graduate level courses. Any courses selected that exceed the 1.5 minimum credits must also be acceptable to the department and the Assistant Vice-President (Graduate Studies) for credit towards the graduate degree. The student must obtain an overall weighted average grade of at least ‘B-' in the prescribed course (see Establishment of Program and Prescribed Studies).
Additional Courses
In addition to the prescribed studies the candidate may take ancillary courses that support the specific discipline. These courses may be at either the undergraduate or the graduate level.