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==Tuition 2009-2010==
 
==Tuition 2009-2010==
For a 30 credit year:
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*Master's Program
*Quebec Residents - $3,500
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*Quebec Residents - $3,963 annually
*Out-of-province- $ 7,100 (year 1) ; $5,000 (year 2)
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*Out-of-province - $8,610 annually
*International students - $15,000 (year 1), $9,000 (year 2)
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*International students - $18,041 annually
*For additional fees including books, lodging  and food, add an extra $13,000 annually
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For more information on tuition, click [https://home.mcgill.ca/studentaid/cost/ here]
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Revision as of 16:37, 5 April 2016


Contacts

Website: https://www.mcgill.ca/gradapplicants/dietetics-and-human-nutrition-0
Phone: 514-398-7838
Admissions e-mail: gradstudies.macdonald@mcgill.ca

Program Information

  • MSc program in Human Nutrition and Dietetics
    • Students required to complete 14 credits in advanced nutrition coursework, plus 31 credits related to their thesis research.
  • Domains emphasized by school researchers include:
    • Nutritional biochemistry and metabolism, embryonic and fetal origins of health and disease, health optimization in at-risk populations, and development of novel nutritional and/or nutraceutical approaches for treatment during surgery and recovery from disease.

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Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Degree: A B.Sc. degree equivalent to a McGill degree in a subject closely related to Dietetics/Human Nutrition

GPA

  • Minimum: 3.2 CGPA for the thesis program, and 3.5 for the applied program.

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Supporting Documents

  • Official transcripts
  • Two references
  • English Proficiency Test – required for those who’s first language is not English
  • Graduate Record Exam (GRE) – required for those who has not graduated from a North American institution
  • Application fee

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Application Deadlines

  • Canadian
    • Fall: April 15
    • Winter: Oct 15
  • International
    • Fall: March 15
    • Winter: August 31

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Tuition 2009-2010

  • Master's Program
  • Quebec Residents - $3,963 annually
  • Out-of-province - $8,610 annually
  • International students - $18,041 annually

For more information on tuition, click here