Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Master of Science (MSc), thesis-based
Students in the MSc and PhD degree programs are normally considered full-time. Students can specialize in an area covered by one of the Faculty of Medicine Research Institutes and include topics as wide-ranging as Medical Education to Physiology. Cancer Biology, Critical Care Medicine, Mountain Medicine and High Altitude Physiology, Joint Injury and Arthritis, and Medical Education also have their own specializations within the Medical Science Graduate Program. A part-time option may be available within these specializations. In addition to these areas students may also specialize in Biomechanics and Biomedical Ethics. Students may select additional areas of specialization with the approval of the Graduate Program Director.
Effective September 1, 2013 the Medical Education specialization will be offered by the Department of Community Health Sciences, Medical Sciences will no longer offer this specialization. Visit the Department of Community Health Sciences website for more information.
In co-operation with the Department of Surgery, a Master of Science program with a specialization in surgery is also offered through the Surgeon Scientist Program.
A new Master of Science Program with a specialization in Pathologists’ Assistant is also available.