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Graduate Studies Calendar 2012-2013 Academic Regulations
Academic Regulations

The general regulations apply to all graduate students. Regulations specific to particular degree programs are outlined in the individual program, found in the Program Descriptions section.

Notices of any changes in regulations are available from the program office. It is the student’s responsibility to be familiar with the regulations and deadlines of the Faculty of Graduate Studies as stated herein, in the Faculty of Graduate Studies Handbook of Supervision and Examination, in the Graduate Student Appointments Schedule and, for thesis-based students, in the Thesis Guidelines ().

Notes:
1. Students are advised to consult with their Graduate Program Director and Graduate Program Administrator regarding all aspects of their graduate programs.

2. All graduate students registering or re-registering must have contacted their supervisors and programs to discuss their programs within the first two weeks of their annual registration month.

3. All graduate courses listed in this Calendar are tentative and subject to the availability of instructors and student interest and in some instances are only offered in alternate years. Students should consult a current timetable before registering.