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==Program Information== | ==Program Information== | ||
− | * | + | *Master of Arts |
**2 years in length (full time) or 6 years in length (part time) | **2 years in length (full time) or 6 years in length (part time) | ||
**Includes graduate courses, community practica | **Includes graduate courses, community practica |
Revision as of 10:12, 26 March 2019
Location
550 Loeb Building 1125 Colonel By Drive Ottawa, ON, K1S 5B6
Contacts
Website: http://carleton.ca/psychology/graduate-studies/
Phone: (613) 520-3667
Admissions e-mail: psychology@carleton.ca
Program Information
- Master of Arts
- 2 years in length (full time) or 6 years in length (part time)
- Includes graduate courses, community practica
- Fields of research include: cognitive, developmental, forensic, health, organizational, personality and social psychology
- May pursue a Specialization in Data Science
For more information, click here
Admission Requirements
- Degree: B.A. or B.Sc. Honours (or the equivalent) in Psychology *GPA: at least high honours standing (A- or 80%)
- Courses and credit: completion of a research thesis, advanced statistics & credit in a breadth of courses in line with the psychology major
- Proficiency in English: all applicants whose first language is not English must satisfy this requirement in one of the following ways:
- Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL) Assessment: overall score of 70
- Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL):
- score of 580 on the paper-based test (PBT), or
- overall score of 86 on the internet-based test (IBT) with a minimum score in each component of:
- Writing: 22
- Speaking: 22
- Reading: 20
- Listening: 20
- International English Language Testing System (IELTS): overall score of 6.5, with a minimum of 6.0 in each band score
- Completed ESLA 1900 or ESLA 1905 at Carleton University: final minimum grade of B-
- Official certification (transcripts) indicating you have studied for the last three years (full-time, non-ESL) in a university in Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom or any other country in which the primary language is English, and where the language of instruction in the relevant educational institution was exclusively English.
- Letters from your universities stating the medium of instruction is English are not acceptable
For more information, click here.
Application
Supporting Documents
- 1 page statement of intent, PDF (research interests including the research question you wish to pursue)
- 1 preference form (potential supervisors) with ranked preference of up to three potential advisors
- CV/resume, PDF
- Academic transcript(s) and degree certificate(s) from each post-secondary institution you attended (past and/or current), PDF **Transcript(s) must be in the original language and include a certified translation if not in English
- Transcript(s) must display your full name, academic program and the university’s name along with transcript legends/keys/grading scales
- Official academic transcript(s) and language proficiency test scores (if applicable) are only required if you are offered admission
- 2 academic references (provide referee information on your application)
Process
- Request an application account here
- you will receive an email from the Ontario University’s Application Centre (OUAC) with your account login information
- Log in to complete your application and pay your application fee (non-refundable, $100.00)
- Collect and submit your supplementary documents to Carleton Central
- The graduate committee will review your application
- to check status of your application: contact the Graduate Assistant in the Psychology Department (gradpsychology@carleton.ca)
- Admission decision (after the graduate committee makes recommendations to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Affairs for final approval)
- Accept your offer of admission and funding at Carleton Central
For more information, click here and here.
Key Dates 2018-2019
Application deadlines
- MA
- January 15 for fall term to be considered for funding and admission
- August 31 for fall term to be considered for funding and admission if funds and space remain
- November 1 for winter term to be considered for funding and admission
Tuition 2018/2019
Funding
Awarded upon entry, based on recommendations from the Department, through student's independent applications
External Awards (from national and provincial agencies)
- students can apply online for the Ontario Graduate Scholarship (OGS) on Carleton Central (under Awards and Financial Assistance, Graduate Online Application Forms)
- Tri-Council: SSHRC, NSERC, CIHR (various submission deadlines); harmonized Canada Graduate Scholarship (CGS) Master's Award
- Use the Research Portal, refer to the Tri-Agency website for information and eligibility criteria
- also check out other Special External Scholarships
Internal Funding
- Teaching Assistanceship (TAship) - incoming students with GPAs over 10.0 may be offered a position (taxable income)
- Research Assistanceship (RAship) - supervisors may offer their students a position at any time
- Entrance Scholarship for incoming students with GPAs in the top percentile
- Departmental Scholarship for incoming students with GPAs in the top percentile
- Graduate Student Travel/Research Bursary for graduate students in financial need
- Students must apply through the department, online via Carleton Central
- Donor-Funded Awards
- listed in the FGPA Awards Database, applied for via Carleton Central