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− | Website: http://www.engr.usask.ca/ | + | '''Website:''' http://www.engr.usask.ca/departments/biomedical/<br> |
− | + | '''Phone:''' Sheryl Beauchamp 519-824-4120 ext. 56402<br> | |
− | Admissions e-mail: | + | '''Admissions e-mail:''' Jan.Compain@usask.ca |
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+ | ==Program Information== | ||
+ | *Master of Engineering (M.Eng) | ||
+ | ** Clinical Engineering specialization | ||
+ | **Eligible to become Registered Professional Engineers with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists <br> of Saskatchewan (APEGS) | ||
+ | *Master of Science (M.Sc) | ||
+ | ** Involvement in a research/design project | ||
+ | *PhD | ||
+ | **Pursue advanced research in Biomedical Engineering | ||
+ | **Candidates must pass qualifying and comprehensive examinations | ||
+ | **Candidates must write a thesis based on an original investigation they perform | ||
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==Admission Requirements== | ==Admission Requirements== | ||
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− | == | + | ==Course and Degree Requirements== |
− | * | + | *M.Sc. and Ph.D. applicants require a degree in Engineering, a Natural Science, or a Life Science. |
− | * | + | *M.Eng. applicants require an Engineering degree |
+ | **Masters applicants require a four year honours degree or equivalent | ||
+ | **Ph.D. applicants require a Master’s degree or equivalent | ||
+ | **A cumulative weighted average of at least 75% is expected in the last two years of study | ||
+ | For more information, click [http://www.engr.usask.ca/departments/biomedical/admissionrequirements.php here], and [http://www.usask.ca/cgsr/prospective_students/requirements/index.php here]<br> | ||
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+ | ====Supporting Documents==== | ||
+ | *College of Grad Studies and Research forms GSR100 and GSR101 | ||
+ | *Transcripts | ||
+ | *CV or Resume | ||
+ | *Statement of Purpose detailing research interests | ||
+ | For more information, click [http://www.engr.usask.ca/departments/biomedical/admissionrequirements.php here] | ||
− | === | + | ====Other Requiremnts==== |
− | *Students must | + | *Admission requires the demonstration of English Language Proficiency. Students whose native language is not English <br> must pass one of the following tests with minimum grade requirements: |
+ | **TOEFL: | ||
+ | ***Paper-based test: 550 | ||
+ | ***Computer-based test: 213 | ||
+ | **MELAB: 85 | ||
+ | **International English Language Testing System (IELTS): 6.5 | ||
+ | For more information, click [http://www.engr.usask.ca/departments/biomedical/admissionrequirements.php here] | ||
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− | == | + | ==Tuition 2009-2010== |
− | *Spring | + | *Tuition is $1030 per term |
+ | **Thesis-based programs run three terms a year for a total of $3090 a year | ||
+ | **Project-based programs run four terms a year for a total of $4120 a year | ||
+ | *Student fees including optional health and dental insurance differ each semester | ||
+ | **Spring and Summer - $7.50 | ||
+ | **Fall - $443.60 | ||
+ | **Winter - $103.10 | ||
+ | *For international students, an additional $100 is added per term only during the fall and winter terms. | ||
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+ | For more information on tuition, click [http://www.usask.ca/cgsr/prospective_students/tuitionmodel.php here], and [http://students.usask.ca/moneymatters/tuition/graduate/ here]<br> | ||
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[[Category:Biomedical Engineering|Saskatchewan]] | [[Category:Biomedical Engineering|Saskatchewan]] |
Revision as of 03:00, 15 March 2010
Contacts
Website: http://www.engr.usask.ca/departments/biomedical/
Phone: Sheryl Beauchamp 519-824-4120 ext. 56402
Admissions e-mail: Jan.Compain@usask.ca
Program Information
- Master of Engineering (M.Eng)
- Clinical Engineering specialization
- Eligible to become Registered Professional Engineers with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists
of Saskatchewan (APEGS)
- Master of Science (M.Sc)
- Involvement in a research/design project
- PhD
- Pursue advanced research in Biomedical Engineering
- Candidates must pass qualifying and comprehensive examinations
- Candidates must write a thesis based on an original investigation they perform
Admission Requirements
Course and Degree Requirements
- M.Sc. and Ph.D. applicants require a degree in Engineering, a Natural Science, or a Life Science.
- M.Eng. applicants require an Engineering degree
- Masters applicants require a four year honours degree or equivalent
- Ph.D. applicants require a Master’s degree or equivalent
- A cumulative weighted average of at least 75% is expected in the last two years of study
For more information, click here, and here
Supporting Documents
- College of Grad Studies and Research forms GSR100 and GSR101
- Transcripts
- CV or Resume
- Statement of Purpose detailing research interests
For more information, click here
Other Requiremnts
- Admission requires the demonstration of English Language Proficiency. Students whose native language is not English
must pass one of the following tests with minimum grade requirements:- TOEFL:
- Paper-based test: 550
- Computer-based test: 213
- MELAB: 85
- International English Language Testing System (IELTS): 6.5
- TOEFL:
For more information, click here
Tuition 2009-2010
- Tuition is $1030 per term
- Thesis-based programs run three terms a year for a total of $3090 a year
- Project-based programs run four terms a year for a total of $4120 a year
- Student fees including optional health and dental insurance differ each semester
- Spring and Summer - $7.50
- Fall - $443.60
- Winter - $103.10
- For international students, an additional $100 is added per term only during the fall and winter terms.