University of Guelph Toxicology

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Contacts

Website: http://www.uoguelph.ca/toxicology/
Phone: (519) 824-4120 ext. 53044
Email: chemgrad@uoguelph.ca

Program Information

  • Interdepartmental Collaborative Program
    • Students in either the MSc or PhD program must meet the admission requirements of the participating department in which they are enrolled
    • Interdepartmental program consisting of students from the Departments of Animal and Poultry Science, Biomedical Sciences, Chemistry, Environmental Biology, Human Biology and Nutritional Sciences, Integrative Biology, Land Resource, Mathematics and Statistics, Molecular and Cellular Biology, Pathobiology, Plant Agriculture
  • Fields of Study
    • Environmental Toxicology
    • Molecular Toxicology
    • Biomedical Toxicology

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Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Students must meet the academic requirements of their enrolled departmental program to apply
  • Applicants will then enrol in both their original program and in the collaborative toxicology program

GPA

  • Minimum requirements for Graduate Studies at the University of Guelph
    • Master's:
      • Honours baccalaureate degree
      • Minimum B- average in last 2 years of study
    • Doctoral:
      • Master's degree
      • Minimum B average in the Master's program and demonstrates strong potential for research
  • Note: academic requirements may vary depending on the collaborative department the applicant applies to; departments may require specialized degrees, and in most cases a higher average for admission

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Supporting Documents

  • Hard copy of the online application, to be mailed with the application package
  • Statement of Research Interest and Career/Graduate Study Goals
  • 2 letters of reference from individuals familar with your educational abilities
  • 1 certified copy of each previous undergraduate and/or graduate transcript
  • Application fee of $100.00
  • Proof of English Proficiency (if not a Canadian Citizen): TOEFL, IELTS, MELAB, CAEL scores are accepted
  • Note: required documents may vary depending on the collaborative department the applicant applies to

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Timeline

  • Contact department for information
  • Note: deadlines may vary depending on the collaborative department the applicant applies to

Tuition 2012-2013

  • Canadian Student
    • First Year Tuition (full-time): $ 6,969
    • Compulsory Fees (dental & drug plan, athletic fees, bus pass, etc.): $ 1,305
  • International Student
    • First Year Tuition (full-time): $ 16,341
    • Other Fees (dental & drug plan, athletic fees, bus pass, etc.): $ 1,305
    • Health Insurance (UHIP) (based on single coverage: $ 756

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Funding

Master’s Program
  • Minimum (Canadian student): $ 17,660/year
  • Minimum (International student): $ 20,648/year
PhD Program
  • Minimum (Canadian student): $ 18,500/year
  • Minimum (International student): $ 21,488/year

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