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**3 years from a M.Sc. degree
 
**3 years from a M.Sc. degree
 
**4 years from an Honours B.Sc. degree
 
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*Co-operative option allows students to work in a laboratory while studying
 
For more information, click [http://www.gwc2.on.ca/files/program_and_course_requirements.pdf here]
 
For more information, click [http://www.gwc2.on.ca/files/program_and_course_requirements.pdf here]
  
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*Ph.D.  
 
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**Master’s Degree in Science from a recognized university
 
**Master’s Degree in Science from a recognized university
*Co-operative option allows students to work in a laboratory while studying
 
 
For more information click [http://www.gwc2.on.ca/files/phd_requirements.pdf here]
 
For more information click [http://www.gwc2.on.ca/files/phd_requirements.pdf here]
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Revision as of 19:51, 1 September 2009

Contacts

Website: http://www.gwc2.on.ca/
Telephone: (519) 824-4120
Email: gwc@uoguelph.ca


Program Information

Joint programs offered by the Universities of Guelph and Waterloo

  • Masters (M.Sc.) Degree
    • 2 years from an Honours B.Sc. degree
  • Ph.D. Degree
    • 3 years from a M.Sc. degree
    • 4 years from an Honours B.Sc. degree
  • Co-operative option allows students to work in a laboratory while studying

For more information, click here


Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • M.Sc.
    • Honours Bachelor’s Degree in Chemistry
    • Minimum B+ overall average

For more information, click here

  • Ph.D.
    • Master’s Degree in Science from a recognized university

For more information click here


Supporting Documents

  • 2-3 recommendation letters
  • Undergraduate & Graduate Transcripts
  • Statements of research interest and career goals
  • TOEFL - Proof of English proficiency (international students only)
  • GRE in Chemistry may be requested for academic evaluation (international students)

For more information, click; here


Tuition 2009-2010

  • Canadian student tuition: $2,190
  • Canadian student total: $2,745.17
  • International student tuition: $5,238
  • International student total: $6,549.17
  • All admitted students supplied with a stipend
    • Minimum stipend for Canadian students currently $23,059

For more information, click here
For Scholarship and Financial Aid information, click here[[Category:Chemistry]