University of Guelph Microbiology

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Contacts

Website: http://www.uoguelph.ca/mcb/graduate/graduate.shtml
Phone: 519-824-4120 Ext. 52730
Admissions e-mail: cbsgrad@uoguelph.ca

Program Information

  • Microbiology
    • Master of Science (MSc)
      • Students with high academic standing as well as good research skills can proceed to the PhD program after partial completion of the MSc program.
    • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
  • Applicants may apply to start in either September, January or May

For more information, click here and here


Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • Master’s Program
    • Degree: An Honours Bachelor’s degree in a related field of study or an equivalent degree.
  • PhD Program
    • Degree: A Master’s degree in a related field of study, although students with strong research potential may request to transfer into the PhD program between the end of the second semester and the end of the fourth semester. The request must be sent to the Molecular and Cell Biology (MCB) Graduate Program Coordinator. Under exceptional promise, a student may apply directly from an Honours undergraduate program.

For more information on the Master’s program, click here
For more information on the PhD Program, click here

GPA

  • Master’s Program
    • Minimum: 75% (grade “B”) during the last 2 years of study
      • An average of 70% (grade “B-”) may be acceptable, under special circumstances, provided that the student demonstrates great research potential.
  • PhD Program
    • Minimum: 80% (grade “A-”).
      • Students who transfer directly from an Honours Bachelor’s degree require an A- average during their last 2 years of study and demonstrate research aptitude.

For more information on the Master’s program, click here
For more information on the PhD program, click here

Supporting Documents

  • Ontario Universities Application Centre (OUAC) application form; all components of the application must be submitted within 2 months of applying through OUAC
  • Statement (one page) describing research interests and goals during graduate school
  • Official transcripts from each undergraduate and graduate institution attended in a seal envelope issued by the institution. International students’ transcripts require a notarized English translation.
  • Two or three letters of recommendation (“Assessment forms”)

For more information regarding required documents, click here

Other Requirements

  • Students before entering their first year (and even before submitting an application) should consult with University staff members to discover research projects that are happening in the Department and must select a potential thesis advisor.
  • It is also recommended to include the following when contacting a potential supervisor:
    • Courses completed with the marks obtained
    • Pertinent research/work experience and with whom
    • Whether you possess a scholarship
    • 2 or 3 academic/research references
    • A reason for getting in touch with the Faculty member
  • Proof of English proficiency if the applicant’s mother tongue is not English. The applicant will need the following minimum scores (testing agency must directly send scores to the College of Biological Science (CBS) Graduate Admissions Secretary):
    • Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL):
      • Paper-based test: 550
      • Internet-based test: 89 total with a minimum of 21 on each skill area (reading, writing, listening and speaking)
    • Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB): 85
    • International English Language Testing System: 6.5
    • Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL) Assessment: 60
    • University of Guelph English Language Certificate: Advanced Level

For more information on finding a thesis advisor, click here and here
For more information on the English proficiency requirement, click here and here


Timeline

  • There are no application deadlines per se, although applicants should follow the following guidelines:
    • Canadian Students: Applicants should apply at least 2 months in advance before the beginning of the semester.
    • International Students: Applicants should apply at least 6-9 months in advance before the beginning of the semester.

For more information, click here


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
  • Aboriginal/Native American students from the U.S. can be exempt from paying International fees if they identify themselves as Aboriginal or Native American on their application form.
  • All Students
    • Cost of Living (if applicable):
      • Room & Board: $ 9,500 – $ 14,385
      • Clothes: $ 500 – $ 1,200
      • Transportation: $ 400 – $ 1,200
      • Books: $ 800 – $ 1,800
      • Miscellaneous: $ 500 – $ 1,300

For more information on tuition, click here
For information on employment services, click here
For information on financial assistance, click here

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

For more information, click here