Contact Information
Location: Health Sciences Centre, Room G341A Program number: 403.220.8306 Fax: 403.210.6689 Email address: midgrad@ucalgary.ca Web page URL:
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1. Degrees and Specializations Offered
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Master of Science (MSc) thesis-based
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2. Admission Requirements
In addition to the Faculty of Graduate StudiesÌýand the Cumming School of Medicine requirements, theÌýprogram requires:
a) Qualifications
Master of Science
- Four-year BSc degree or equivalent
- A minimum admission grade point average of 3.30 (on the Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà four-point system; equivalent to a "B+") based on the last two years of the undergraduate degree consisting of a minimum of 60 units.
Doctor of Philosophy
- MSc degree, or relevant master’s degree, recognized by the Faculty of Graduate Studies, or transfer from MSc program, or, in exceptional cases, four-year BSc degree or equivalent.
- A minimum admission grade point average of 3.30 (on the Áù¾ÅÉ«Ìà four-point system; equivalent to a "B+") based on the last two years of the undergraduate degree consisting of a minimum of 60 units and any master’s course work, if applicable.
b) EnglishÌýLanguage Proficiency
See Medicine Programs.
c) Immunizations
See Medicine Programs.
d) Additional Requirements
- Applicants are required to arrange for the submission of two reference letters. References must follow the guidelines posted on the program’s website for prospective students.
- Students must have confirmed a faculty member willing to supervise their studies.
- Endorsement by theÌýGraduate Program DirectorÌýthat the applicant is acceptable and that adequate supervisionÌýin the proposed program is available.
Meeting the minimum admission criteria does not guarantee acceptance into the program. Applications are ranked according to academic excellence, prior research experience and commitment to the study of microbiology and infectious diseases.
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3. Application Deadline
Application deadlines are available on the Future Students webpages:
Master of Science (thesis-based): "
Doctor of Philosophy:
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4. Advanced Credit
Applicants must make advanced credit requests as part of the admission process. Credit will not be given for course work taken as part of another completed degree/diploma or for courses taken to bring the grade point average to a required level for admission.
Any credit to be given for courses completed will be included in the letter of offer for admission to the Faculty of Graduate Studies.
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5. Program/Course Requirements
In addition to the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Cumming School of Medicine requirements, the Immunology Graduate Program requires:
Master of Science
The minimum academic course requirement is normally 6 units, which is met by:
- the satisfactory completion of Cellular and Molecular Immunology (Medical Science 639.02) or Inflammation (Medical Science 639.04) in the first year, andÌý
- the satisfactory completion of another 3-unitÌýgraduate-level course in an area that is pertinent to the student's thesis project and approved by the supervisor and supervisory committee.
Doctor of PhilosophyÌý
The minimum academic course requirement is normally 9 units, which is met by:Ìý
- the satisfactory completion of Cellular and Molecular Immunology (Medical Science 639.02) and Inflammation (Medical Science 639.04) in the first year, andÌý
- the satisfactory completion of another 3-unitÌýgraduate-level course in an area that is pertinent to the student's thesis project and approved by the supervisor and supervisory committee.
Exceptions require the approval of the Graduate Program Director.
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6. Additional Requirements
Each student is required to participate regularly in journal club and work-in-progress seminar programs organized by the Department, Institute or Research Group to which the student and supervisor belong. The student will present at least one journal club seminar and one work-in-progress presentation per year.
Research Integrity Day and Sex and Gender Training Module
See Medicine Programs.
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7. Credit for Undergraduate Courses
Credit may be given for courses taken below the 600 level. At least one half of a graduate student’s course work must be at the 600 level or higher. Students may receive credit for completing a course numbered 500-599 providing that the course is recommended by the supervisory committee and approval is received by the program director.
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8. Time Limit
Completion times follow the Faculty of Graduate Studies regulations (see Time Limits):
- Maximum completion time for a thesis-based master’s program is four years. Expected completion time is two and a halfÌýyears.Ìý
- Maximum completion time for a doctoral program is six years. Expected completion time is five years.
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9. Supervisory Assignments
The selection of a graduate supervisor must be byÌýmutual agreement between the student and the supervisor at the time of application to the program and approved by the Graduate Program Director.
Supervisory committees, required for both master’s and doctoral students, are established based upon the needs of the student and the expertise of the committee members, following discussions between the student and the supervisor and approved by the Graduate Program Director. A supervisory committee, consisting of supervisor and co-supervisor (if applicable), plus two additional members, must be in place no later than 3 months after the student's first registration in theÌýprogram.
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10. Research Proposal Requirements
All MSc and PhD students must defend a written research proposal to their supervisory committee. For MSc students, this document must be submitted within 12 months after initial registration in the program. For additional information about the PhD research proposal, refer to: .
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11. Required Examinations
Doctoral Candidacy
To enter into candidacy, students must: (1) successfully complete all required courses, (2) attend Research Integrity Day (3) have their thesis proposal approved at a proposal evaluation meeting, and (4) successfully complete a Field of Study oral examination.ÌýSpecific details of the examination format and other candidacy requirements can be found at: wcm.ucalgary.ca/gse/files/gse/csm-candidacy-examination-process-effective-september-1-2015.pdf.
Thesis Examination
All students in thesis-based programs (MSc and PhD) must successfully pass the Final Thesis Oral Examination (see Thesis Examinations). The examination will consist of a public seminar followed by an open oral examination.
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 Examination Committee
The Internal Examiner may be internal to the home program.
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