Contact Information
Location: Teaching Research and Wellness (TRW) Building, Room 2D09 Program number: 403.210.8764 Fax: 403.210.6628 Email address: vmgrad@ucalgary.ca Web page URL:
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1. Degrees and Specializations Offered
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Master of Science (MSc), thesis-based
Note: All students are registered full-time.
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2. Admission Requirements
In addition to the Faculty of Graduate Studies requirements, the Veterinary Medical Sciences program requires:
a) A minimum of a baccalaureate degree (or its equivalent, or a BVSc, DVM or MD degree) with course work appropriate for VMS graduate training from a recognized institution, with a minimum admission grade point average of 3.00 on a four-point scale or equivalent in the last two years (60 units) of undergraduate study.
b) For applicants required to provide proof of proficiency in English, a minimum TOEFL score of 97 (Internet-based test), a minimum IELTS score of 7.0, or a minimum MELAB score of 83. This requirement can also be met by completing Tier III of the with a minimum grade of "B" on Academic Writing & Grammar III, "B" on Reading Comprehension & Proficiency III, and "B" on Listening Comprehension & Oral Fluency III.
c) Two reference letters.
d) Curriculum Vitae.
e) A Letter of Understanding signed by the prospective student and supervisor with a statement outlining the supervisor’s commitment to the training of the student, as well as their commitment to fund the student in accordance with the minimum VMS guidelines.
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3. Application Deadline
For the MSc application deadlines, see .
For the PhD application deadlines, see .
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4. Advanced Credit
Advanced credit may be given for course work completed prior to entry into the program. The applicant must make requests for advanced credit as part of the application for admission.
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5. Program Requirements
In addition to Faculty of Graduate Studies requirements, all MSc and PhD students must complete:
²¹)ÌýVeterinary Medicine 601;
b) Veterinary Medicine 605 ´Ç°ùÌýVeterinary Medicine 610*;
*A suitable entry-level biostatistics course may be taken as an alternative to Veterinary Medicine 605Ìý´Ç°ù 610, with permission from the Graduate Program Director.
c) MSc students must take at least one additional course, and PhD students must take at least two additional graduate-level courses that are appropriate to their field of study and have been approved by their Supervisory Committee; and
d) MSc students are required to give one public seminar to the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine community prior to scheduling the thesis examination; PhD students are required to give one public seminar the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine community prior to completing the admission to candidacy process, and are required to give a second public seminar prior to scheduling the thesis examination.
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6. Additional Requirements
All individuals working with humans or animals must have appropriate certification. In accordance with Canadian Council on Animal Care guidelines and the Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà VPR office, all individuals who work with animals must register with the Institutional Animal User Training Program () to complete the relevant U of C IAUTP online training modules and to determine what additional training is required as determined by their research program and any previous animal use training they may have. No animal work will be permitted until all training has been completed. The IAUTP online training modules can be accessed prior to arrival to the U of C once the student’s UCID is assigned, however, the associated written quiz and live training sessions must be completed after arrival.
In accordance with Tri-Council guidelines, all students performing research involving humans must have the CORE tutorial certificate prior to applying for ethics certification ()Â and must receive ethics certification prior to working with human subjects.
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7. Credit for Undergraduate Courses
The student's Supervisory Committee may recommend credit for undergraduate courses provided they are relevant to the area of study. Final approval is required by the Graduate Program Director.
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8. Time Limit
In accordance with the FGS regulation, students in full-time study are expected to complete an MSc in two years, with a maximum time of four years; students in PhD programs are expected to complete their degree in four years, with a maximum time of six years.
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9. Supervisory Assignments
Students will normally have identified a permanent supervisor at the time of admission.
In consultation with the student's supervisor(s), a Supervisory Committee will be selected that includes a minimum of two additional faculty members for MSc degrees, or three additional faculty members for PhD degrees. In PhD committees, one member will be named from outside the VMS graduate program. The appointment of a supervisory committee shall be completed within three months after starting the program. The Graduate Program Director will approve the composition of the committee.
Co-supervision may be required. See academic regulations for Appointment of Co-Supervisor.
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10. Required Examinations
Candidacy
Admission to candidacy for VMS PhD students is completed with the successful completion of all required coursework, a written examination of a research proposal, and an oral field-of-study examination. Students with a first registration after August 2015 are governed by the candidacy policy described at:Â . Briefly, the written research proposal is graded by an examination committee (including an external reader) ordinarily by 20Â months, and an oral field-of-study examination is evaluated by an examination committee (including an external examiner) is completed by 24 months after initial registration.
Thesis Examination
The thesis examination for MSc and PhD degrees will consist of a public seminar immediately followed by an open oral examination. In the thesis examination, the supervisor is a full voting member of the examination committee.
Effective September 1, 2014, in addition to the Faculty of Graduate Studies thesis examination requirements, the Veterinary Medical Sciences program requires:
Scheduling of the Examination
All members of the Supervisory Committee must have reviewed the student’s research, including a relevant written sample of the materials related to the thesis, before an examination can be scheduled.
Composition of the Committee
The Internal Examiner must be external to the home program.
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11. Research Proposal Requirements
The VMS Graduate Program requires all master's and doctoral students to present a Research Proposal to their supervisory committee. A copy of the final version of the proposal will be kept in the student’s file.
For VMS master's students, the research proposal must be accepted by one year after initial registration in the program. For VMS doctoral students, the research proposal is part of their admission to candidacy. For research proposal requirements, see .
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12. Financial Assistance
Full-time graduate students in the VMS Graduate Program will be offered a stipend of at least $20,000 per year (normally two years for MSc and four years for PhD students). Funding, secured by the student and supervisor, may come from a variety of sources, including grants, external salary awards, and UCVM scholarships. Admission to the Program is conditional on demonstration of internal or external studentship support. Further information on funding opportunities can be found at .
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13. Other Information
Outstanding students enrolled in the MSc program may request a change of registration status and transfer to the PhD program. The request must be done within the first 18 months of the program and supported in writing by the supervisor and formally recommended by the Supervisory Committee to the Graduate Program Director. The student will be required to present their thesis proposal, appropriate for a PhD project, within six months of transferring as part of their doctoral admission to candidacy.
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