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− | ** | + | **Minimum of 12 (Nutrition) and 9 (Pharmacy) credit units of graduate course work, a thesis, and participation in seminars |
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− | + | For more information, click [http://www.usask.ca/pharmacy-nutrition/gradprograms/ here] | |
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==Admission Requirements== | ==Admission Requirements== |
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Contacts
Website: http://www.usask.ca/pharmacy-nutrition/
Phone: (306) 966-6327
Admissions e-mail: Undergrad-Pharmacy-Nutrition@usask.ca
Program Information
- M.Sc. in Pharmacy
- 24 months in duration
- Minimum of 12 (Nutrition) and 9 (Pharmacy) credit units of graduate course work, a thesis, and participation in seminars
For more information, click here
Admission Requirements
Course and Degree Requirements
- Required Courses or Equivalent
- Introductory Biology (6 credits)
- General Chemistry (3 credits)
- Introduction to Organic Chemistry(3 credits)
- Literature and Composition or two equivalent courses(6 credits)
- 12 credits in humanities, social sciences or fine arts, of which 6 credits must include psychology, sociology, philosophy or native studies
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GPA
- Minimum: 70% (At least 30 credits of university level courses)
- Unviersity of Saskatchewan converts GPA to percentage
- Calculation method:
- Accounts for all post-secondary courses taken.
- Weighted average: 40% (required courses), 60%(all other courses taken)
For more information, click here
PCAT
- Not required
Supporting Documents
- Online Application form - click here
- Click first time user account creation
- Application fee - $90 (non-refundable)
- Test of Critical Skills
- Formal, persuasive academic essay (300 - 500 words), in response to a proposition drawn from a short reading
- Test administered by college
- Personal Profile
- Written statement
- Why they have chosen the health care profession
- How they perceive the role of the pharmacist or dietitian
- Reflect upon your previous life/work experiences and how ‘transferable’ they are to those attributes expected of a student in a health care profession
- Submission of Transcripts
- Choosing an Admission Category
- TOEFL results - required if first language is not English
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Tuition
- Tuition
For information on financial help, click here
For more information on tuition, click here