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WHAT PATH WILL YOU TAKE? 3 WELCOME We acknowledge that the University of Guelph resides on the ancestral I am delighted that you have taken a moment to explore graduate studies at the University lands of the Attawandaron people and the treaty lands and territory of of Guelph. As you will see in these pages, we offer over 100 graduate programs across the 4 AWARDS AND FUNDING the Mississaugas of the Credit. We recognize the significance of the Dish with One Spoon Covenant to this land and offer our respect to University’s seven colleges through which you can work with internationally recognized faculty to 5 FIND AN ADVISOR our Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee and Métis neighbours as we strive to prepare yourself for academic and professional careers, and, within our thesis-based programs, strengthen our relationships with them. advance knowledge for the benefit of all. 6-7 GRADUATE STUDENT RESOURCES Graduate studies are special. As compared to your undergraduate studies, most graduate 8-9 GRADUATE STUDENTS IN ACTION programs require you to take ownership of your studies be it in defining a pertinent research 10-17 GRADUATE PROGRAM INFORMATION: question, completing a workshop to add a complementary professional skill to your repertoire, completing an industry internship, or co-authoring an academic paper for Nature or Science. 10 College of Arts Further, your studies will involve more than textbook learning and lecture halls. Our graduate students commonly work in research labs, complete studio art, guide undergraduate labs or 11 College of Biological Science seminars, and undertake field work in sometimes exotic places. 12 College of Engineering and Physical Sciences Indeed, this picture was taken by one of my own graduate students on the Monarch Mountain Trail outside Atlin, BC. I was there to set her up 13 College of Social and Applied Human Sciences for a field season working with the Taku River Tlingit First Nation. 14 Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Economics Most of the time, I wear a suit and sit in meetings. Graduate studies can 15 Ontario Agricultural College take you away from all that. 16 Ontario Veterinary College 17 Collaborative Specializations Dr. Ben Bradshaw Assistant Vice-President 18 HOW TO APPLY (Graduate Studies) 19 TUITION AND COSTS 20-21 FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS – WHY CANADA? 22 WHY GUELPH? 23 CONTACT INFORMATION 23 GRADUATE STUDIES PREVIEW DAY 24 INDEX OF GRADUATE PROGRAMS 2 2021 GRADUATE STUDIES VIEWBOOK 2021 GRADUATE STUDIES VIEWBOOK 3
G ry phons I mprov e L ife U of G Scholarships and Funding Looking for an Advisor? Achieving Your Goals Graduate studies at the University of Guelph offers the opportunity to study graduatestudies.uoguelph.ca/current/funding In 2018/19, graduate students at the University Visit the department website and contact the faculty member(s) you are and conduct research across various disciplines. With access to professors interested in working with directly. They are interested in knowing more about Each year, the University of Guelph invests millions of dollars into of Guelph secured $19.9 million in scholarships what research you want to do, why you want to work with them and if you and professionals from a variety of programs, a graduate program can be tailored to your specific research interests. thesis-based graduate students and the research they are pursuing. and bursaries, including $4.8M from external have applied to or received any scholarships. The University wants to ensure that these students can dedicate agencies. Our graduate faculty are leading global researchers and scholars who are Student-focused themselves to the successful completion of their graduate programs. continually working to improve life. Take a look at our Spotlight on Faculty Funding packages for eligible students are determined within their In addition, the University provided $33.5 million Graduate students will have the opportunity to work closely with faculty page to learn more about their work: graduate departments, with some departments routinely committing to Graduate students in the form of GTAs, GRAs members who are committed to the development of their students as future graduatestudies.uoguelph.ca/future/faculty researchers, educators and practitioners. to $24,500 per year for three or four years for PhD students and others and GSAs, bringing total graduate student offering packages closer to the institutional minimum of $21,000 per year. support in 2018/19 to $53.4M. Packages may be made up of a number of components, such as: • Graduate Teaching Assistantships (GTAs); • Graduate Research Assistantships (GRAs)/Graduate Service Assistantships (GSAs); and • Scholarships (external and/or internal). Ultimately, the amount of funding secured by graduate students is commonly higher than the amounts committed to in their offers of admission, as there are many opportunities for additional awards, research stipends and Here are a few employment income. scholarships unique to U of G: Aboriginal Graduate Scholarships Total Value: Master’s - $30,000; Doctoral - $120,000 Arrell Graduate Scholarships Total Value: Master’s - $100,000; Doctoral - $200,000 Brock Doctoral Scholarship Total Value: $150,000 Dairy Farmers of Ontario Research Scholarship Total Value: $105,000 There are 3035 grad students currently International Doctoral Scholarships enrolled in 103 graduate programs. Total Value: $50,000 4 2021 GRADUATE STUDIES VIEWBOOK 5
G r a d Stu de nt R esou rces G r a d Stu de nt R esou rces Office of Research uoguelph.ca/research Improve life as a graduate student The Office of Research works to enable and create opportunities at U of G. in support of people and partnerships that advance the quality, preeminence and societal value of U of G research and creative The University of Guelph’s rich and collaborative endeavours. graduate studies experience is what you can expect from an institution with such a profound legacy of Research Innovation Office success. Your studies and the knowledge that you uoguelph.ca/research/innovation/ create are the primary focus of everyone here. Turning U of G discoveries into innovative solutions that address Our support is both academic and cultural and today’s complex challenges. They have the connections, resources, inclusive of all students and faculty. We are and tools to help you create, collaborate and commercialize your competitive but never at the expense of the research to improve life for the community, the country and the world! outcomes you pursue. Graduate studies at U of G is a community. Our shared purpose is to improve life Library and we start by improving the environment in which lib.uoguelph.ca you learn and explore. Our students have access to an extraordinarily wide range of information through the main library’s print and electronic resources U of G Services and our innovative partnership with both the University of Waterloo uoguelph.ca/services and Wilfrid Laurier University. Grad Pathways Office of Diversity and Human Rights graduatestudies.uoguelph.ca/grad-pathways uoguelph.ca/diversity-human-rights Grad Pathways is the hub of academic and The Office of Diversity and Human Rights (DHR) coordinates, professional skills development opportunities evaluates, and promotes the University’s equity, diversity, for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. and inclusion efforts. DHR develops, manages, and supports It is administered by the Office of Graduate and educational and outreach initiatives, and promotes the Postdoctoral Studies in collaboration with on- fundamental rights and responsibilities guaranteed under campus and off-campus partners. Ontario’s Human Rights Code. Indigenous Student Centre (ISC) Accessibility uoguelph.ca/studentexperience/isc uoguelph.ca/csd The ISC is a place of belonging for First Nations, Inuit and We are committed to creating a barrier-free environment Métis graduate and undergraduate students from across with the belief that providing accessible services is a shared Turtle Island. Together, we celebrate and affirm diverse responsibility among students, faculty and administrators. Indigenous heritage, cultures and world views and strive to nurture a holistic community based on Indigenous kinship Athletics and Facilities models for solidarity and support. Graduate students are gryphons.ca encouraged to connect with the Indigenous Student Advisor The Guelph Gryphons Athletic Centre is a new state of the art at indigenous.student@uoguelph.ca to discuss financial, 170,000 sq’ fitness centre. The facility features a suspended academic, cultural, employment and personal concerns. running track, varsity basketball and volleyball courts, Stephanie Bryenton (MSc, Family Relations and Human indoor soccer field, pools, a climbing wall and numerous Nutrition) in front of the Indigenous Student Centre at U of G multipurpose rooms for fitness and recreation. 6 2021 GRADUATE STUDIES VIEWBOOK 2021 GRADUATE STUDIES VIEWBOOK 7
P rogr a ms P rogr a ms The opportunity to work as a teaching College of Arts College of Biological Science I chose to do my graduate studies at UofG EUROPEAN STUDIES MA LATIN AMERICAN AND INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY MSc, PhD assistant in undergraduate classes arts.uoguelph.ca Contact: Bethany Presley CARIBBEAN STUDIES MA uoguelph.ca/cbs Contact: Sarah Lakhan because I did a research project and Co-op in my as well as complete paid internships Graduate students in the College euroma@uoguelph.ca Contact: Bethany Presley Research conducted by the 300 graduate cbsibgrad@uoguelph.ca undergrad. My advisor is really supportive and he at local museums and galleries has of Arts conduct research in the T 519-824-4120 x56887 bpresley@uoguelph.ca students in the CBS spans studies of T 519-824-4120 x56097 cares about his grad students. liberal and performing arts that T 519-824-4120 x56887 cellular function at the molecular level, to provided me with hands on experience. Streams: Fields: serves society by exploring the lifestyle effects on human health, through to • Exploring European Identities • Comparative Physiology Matiyo Ojehomon | 2020 MSc Molecular & Cellular Biology depth and breadth of human investigations of environmental factors affecting Chrys Apostolatos | experience, in the past and the • Crossways in Cultural Narratives LITERARY STUDIES/THEATRE • Ecology the biodiversity of life forms on a global scale. MA Art History and Visual Culture present, to help our world chart a STUDIES IN ENGLISH PhD • Evolutionary Biology course for the future. Contact: Olga Petrik EUROPEAN STUDIES + petriko@uoguelph.ca BIOINFORMATICS MSc, MBNF, PhD MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY LINGUISTICS AND LITERARY T 519-824-4120 x56315 An interdepartmental program with graduate MSc, PhD ART HISTORY AND VISUAL STUDIES AT VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT advisory committees comprised of faculty in both Fields: Contact: Bertilla Moroni CULTURE MA BRUSSEL DUAL DEGREE life sciences and computational sciences. • Studies in Canadian Literatures cbsmcb@uoguelph.ca Contact: Barbara Merrill PROGRAM MA + MA uoguelph.ca/bioinformatics • Colonial, Postcolonial and T 519-824-4120 x56246 bmerrill@uoguelph.ca Contact: Bethany Presley Contact: Sarah Lakhan Diasporic Studies Fields: T 519-824-4120 x54671 euroma@uoguelph.ca cbsibgrad@uoguelph.ca • Early Modern Studies • Biochemistry T 519-824-4120 x56887 T 519-824-4120 x56097 • Sexuality and Gender Studies • Cell Biology CREATIVE WRITING MFA • Transnational Nineteenth-Century • Microbiology (Facilitated at the University of FRENCH STUDIES MA Studies BIOTECHNOLOGY MBIOT • Molecular Biology and Genetics Guelph-Humber campus) Contact: Bethany Presley • Studies in the History and Politics of An interdepartmental program drawing on the • Plant Biology Contact: Ana Rodriguez Machado bpresley@uoguelph.ca Performance and Theatre expertise of the Department of Molecular & Cellular cwmfa@uoguelph.ca T 519-824-4120 x56887 Biology and the Department of Management at the T 647-459-1331 Lang School of Business & Economics PHILOSOPHY MA, PhD uoguelph.ca/mbiotech HISTORY MA, PhD Contact: Janet Thackray Contact: Dr. Carol Hannam (Joint program with University of jthack@uoguelph.ca CRITICAL STUDIES IN hannamc@uoguelph.ca Waterloo and Wilfrid Laurier University) T 519-824-4120 x56265 IMPROVISATION MA, PhD T 519-824-4120 x56474 Contact: histgrad@uoguelph.ca Contact: Olga Petrik T 519-884-1970 x56528 STUDIO ART MFA petriko@uoguelph.ca HUMAN HEALTH AND NUTRITIONAL SCIENCES Fields (PhD only): Contact: Barbara Merrill T 519 8-24-4120 x 56315 MSc, PhD • Indigenous Histories of Turtle Island bmerrill@uoguelph.ca • Canadian History T 519-824-4120 x54671 Contact: Andra Williams ENGLISH MA amwillia@uoguelph.ca • World History Contact: Olga Petrik T 519-824-4120 x56356 • Early Modern European History petriko@uoguelph.ca THEATRE STUDIES MA • Cold War History Fields: T 519-824-4120 x56315 Contact: Olga Petrik • Modern European History • Biomechanics Fields: petriko@uoguelph.ca • Scottish History • Nutrition, Exercise and Metabolism • Studies in Canadian Literatures T 519-824-4120 x56315 • War and Society • Nutritional and Nutraceutical Sciences • Colonial, Postcolonial and Diasporic • Medieval History Studies • Early Modern Studies • Sexuality and Gender Studies • Transnational Nineteenth-Century Studies 10 10 2021 GRADUATE STUDIES VIEWBOOK 2021 GRADUATE STUDIES VIEWBOOK 11 11
P rogr a ms P rogr a ms I have found being in a graduate university environment to be very College of Engineering College of Social and CHEMISTRY MSc, PhD ENGINEERING MASc, MEng, PhD GEOGRAPHY MA, MSc, PhD PUBLIC ISSUES ANTHROPOLOGY beneficial for having access to experts and Physical Sciences (Joint with the University of Waterloo) Contact: Robin Van Alstine Applied Human Sciences Contact: Nance Grieve MA on many topics. The Collaborative uoguelph.ca/ceps chemgrad@uoguelph.ca soegrad@uoguelph.ca uoguelph.ca/csahs geograd@uoguelph.ca Contact: Shelagh Daly I have found a great study environment in Specialization in Artificial Intelligence CEPS offers numerous graduate T 519-824-4120 x53848 T 519-824-4120 x56187 CSAHS is committed to making T 519-824-4120 x56721 daly@uoguelph.ca a wonderful community. My department programs enhanced by cutting- Fields: Fields: a difference in everyday lives. Fields: T 519-824-4120 x53895 has been very supportive and all of the allows me to integrate AI with my thesis edge facilities/partnerships Students have an opportunity to in the field of Environmental Engineering. • Analytical Chemistry • Biological Engineering • Biophysical Systems and Processes lecturers have been nice to me. I felt including the Guelph Advanced • Computer Engineering put research into practice with • Environmental Management and • Biochemistry settled right away. Analysis Centre,CARE-AI, • Engineering Systems and internationally recognized faculty Governance SOCIAL PRACTICE AND • Inorganic Chemistry Electrochemical Technology in areas such as individual, family TRANSFORMATIONAL CHANGE Mostafa Elkurdy | MASC Engineering • Nanoscience Computing • Socio-Economic Spaces and Change Centre, Perimeter Institute, and workplace health, policy and PhD + Artifical Intelligence • Organic Chemistry • Environmental Engineering TRIUMF, Canadian Light Source, governance, the environment and Program Director: • Physical Chemistry • Mechanical Engineering POLITICAL SCIENCE MA, PHD SHARCNET, MITACS, Canadian globalization. Dr. Belinda Leach • Polymer Chemistry • Water Resources Engineering Contact: Renée Tavascia Water Network, the Institute for sopr@uoguelph.ca Quantum Computing and the • Theoretical Chemistry rtavasci@uoguelph.ca APPLIED NUTRITION MAN Advanced Food and Materials MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS T 519-824-4120 x56973 Contact: Shauna Porter SOCIOLOGY MA, PhD Network. COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES PhD MSc, PhD MA Fields: fran.graduate@uoguelph.ca Contact: Shelagh Daly Contact: Jennifer Hughes Contact: Susan McCormick • Rights, Justice, Citizenship and T 519-824-4120 x 53968 daly@uoguelph.ca gradassist@socs.uoguelph.ca gradms@uoguelph.ca Identity BIOPHYSICS MSc, PhD T 519-824-4120 x53895 T 519-824-4120 x56402 T 519-824-4120 x56553 An interdepartmental program PhD Fields: Fields: spanning the entire breadth of the Fields: CONSERVATION LEADERSHIP MCL • Canadian Politics • Crime and Social Control life sciences spectrum, including COMPUTER SCIENCE MSc • Applied Mathematics Graduate Program Coordinator: • Comparative Politics • Environment, Food and Communities biochemistry, molecular biology, Contact: Jennifer Hughes • Applied Statistics Dr. Robin Roth • Gender, Race, Indigeneity, and • Identities and Social Inclusion microbiology, and human biology. gradassist@socs.uoguelph.ca mconslead@uoguelph.ca Sexuality • Work and Organization uoguelph.ca/biophysics T 519-824-4120 x56402 PHYSICS MSc, PhD T 519-824-4120 x53525 • International Relations Fields: (Joint with the University of Waterloo) • Law and Politics Contact: Janice Ilic • Artificial Intelligence Contact: Janice Ilic CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL • Public Policy and Governance big@uoguelph.ca T 519-824-4120 x58176 • Distributed Computing physgrad@uoguelph.ca JUSTICE POLICY MA • Human Computer Interaction T 519-824-4120 x58176 Contact: Renée Tavascia PSYCHOLOGY MA, MSc, PhD Related Areas: • Applied Modeling Fields: rtavasci@uoguelph.ca Contact: Robin Sorbara • Biomechanical Biophysics • Astrophysics and Gravitation T 519-824-4120 x56973 robinfra@uoguelph.ca • Cellular Biophysics • Computational Biophysics • Atomic, Molecular and Optical T 519-824-4120 x53508 • Molecular Biophysics CYBERSECURITY AND THREAT Physics FAMILY RELATIONS AND APPLIED Fields (MA, PhD only): INTELLIGENCE MCTI • Biophysics NUTRITION MAN, MSc, PhD • Applied Social Psychology • Structural Biophysics Contact: Jennifer Hughes • Chemical Physics Contact: Shauna Porter • Clinical Child and Adolescent cyberassist@socs.uoguelph.ca • Condensed Matter and Materials fran.graduate@uoguelph.ca Psychology Physics T 519-824-4120 x53968 • Industrial-Organizational Psychology • Industrial and Applied Physics Fields: Fields (MSc, PhD only): • Quantum Computing • Applied Human Nutrition Abdul-Rahim Abdulai • Neuroscience and Applied Cognitive • Subatomic Physics (MSc, PhD) | PhD Geography Science • Couple and Family Therapy (MSc) Arrell Scholar • Family Relations and Human Development (MSc, PhD) 12 2021 GRADUATE STUDIES VIEWBOOK 2021 GRADUATE STUDIES VIEWBOOK 13
P rogr a ms P rogr a ms Gordon S. Lang School of Business and Ontario Agricultural I’m constantly blown away by the I chose Guelph because UofG is one of MANAGEMENT MA, PhD FOOD, AGRICULTURAL AND PLANT AGRICULTURE MSc, PhD Economics College quality of the faculty here. I’m working the best universities which offers master’s mamgmt@uoguelph.ca / mgmtphd@uoguelph.ca RESOURCE ECONOMICS Contact: Tara Israel uoguelph.ca/lang Graduate Program Assistants: oac.uoguelph.ca MSc, MFARE, PhD pagrad@uoguelph.ca with well-known experts in rural degrees in Tourism and Hospitality. Graduate students in the Gordon S. Lang School of Cori Wells Melinda Heijl Canada’s top agricultural research Contact: Kathryn Selves T 519-824-4120 x56077 studies and rural sociology who are Business and Economics acquire professional skills, T 519-824-4120 x52725 T 519-824-4120 x52899 institution provides diverse fare@uoguelph.ca Fields: actively involved in making provincial analytical tools and a broad understanding of human MA Fields: T 519-824-4120 x52771 • Bioproducts and national policy. It’s pretty cool. opportunities for cutting-edge behaviour to advance individual careers and to Fields: • Accounting graduate studies in extensive • Crop Production Systems respond imaginatively to the social and environmental • Food and Agricultural Economics • Management Research laboratory, field and office • Plant Breeding and Genetics Jeff Reichheld | PhD Rural Studies challenges facing business and society today. PhD Fields: settings. Mentored by world • Natural Resource and Environmental • Plant Biochemistry and Physiology • Marketing and Consumer Behaviour leading faculty, graduate students Economics ACCOUNTING GDip. in the OAC are making a difference • Organizational Leadership RURAL PLANNING AND gdipacct@uoguelph.ca in food, agriculture, communities • Services Management FOOD SAFETY AND QUALITY DEVELOPMENT T 519-824-4120 x52143 and the environment. ASSURANCE MSc (Planning), MPlan MARKETING AND CONSUMER STUDIES MSc MSc online, MSc, GDip. Contact: Lorena Barker BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MBA ANIMAL BIOSCIENCES MSc, PhD An interdepartmental program rpd@uoguelph.ca mcsmsc@uoguelph.ca mbaguelph@uoguelph.ca Contact: Wendy McGrattan covering a range of subjects T 519-824-4120 x56780 Graduate Program Assistants: T 1-888-622-2474 wmcgratt@uoguelph.ca including food safety management, Cori Wells Melinda Heijl MSc Fields: Fields: T 519-824-4120 x56215 microbial and chemical food • Canadian Rural Planning and T 519-824-4120 x52725 T 519-824-4120 x52899 • Hospitality and Tourism Management Fields: safety issues, and detection Development Fields: • Food and Agribusiness Management • Animal Behaviour and Welfare and epidemiology of foodborne • International Rural Planning and • Consumer Behaviour • Sustainable Commerce • Animal Breeding and Genetics pathogens. FSQA also offers a Development • Marketing • Animal Nutrition new fully online MSc option. ECONOMICS MA, PhD • Animal Physiology uoguelph.ca/foodscience/fsqa MARKET RESEARCH GDip. Contact: Kay Norwell RURAL STUDIES PhD gradecon@uoguelph.ca Contact: Lorena Barker lang.grad@uoguelph.ca fsqa@uoguelph.ca T 519-824-4120 x53898 CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT AND rsphd@uoguelph.ca Graduate Program Assistants: T 519-824-4120 x52183 Fields: Cori Wells Melinda Heijl EXTENSION MSc T 519-824-4120 x56780 • Applied Microeconomics (PhD) T 519-824-4120 x52725 T 519-824-4120 x52899 Contact:Lorena Barker Fields: • Development and Growth (PhD) cde@uoguelph.ca FOOD SCIENCE MSc, PhD • Sustainable Landscape Systems • Econometrics (PhD) T 519-824-4120 x56780 Contact: Tricia Townsend • Sustainable Rural Communities • Financial Economics (MA, PhD) foodinfo@uoguelph.ca • Resources, Environment and Energy (PhD) TOURISM AND HOSPITALITY MSc T 519-824-4120 x52705 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES trmhmsc@uoguelph.ca Fields: MSc, MES, PhD Graduate Program Assistants: • Food Chemistry LEADERSHIP MA (Leadership) Contact: Priyanka Jhanjee Cori Wells Melinda Heijl • Food Microbiology maleadership@uoguelph.ca ses.gradsec@uoguelph.ca T 519-824-4120 x52725 T 519-824-4120 x52899 • Food Processing T 1-888-622-2474 T 519-824-4120 x53937 PhD Fields: TOURISM RESEARCH GDip. • Earth and Atmospheric Sciences LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE MLA trmhmsc@uoguelph.ca • Ecosystem Science and Biodiversity Contact: Diana Foolen Xiaoyan Yang Graduate Program Assistants: • Plant and Environmental Health dfoolen@uoguelph.ca | MSc Tourism & Hospitality T 519-824-4120 x56576 Cori Wells Melinda Heijl T 519-824-4120 x52725 T 519-824-4120 x52899 14 2021 GRADUATE STUDIES VIEWBOOK 2021 GRADUATE STUDIES VIEWBOOK 15
P rogr a ms P rogr a ms Population Medicine is a department at the Ontario Veterinary College Collaborative Specializations Never give up. Things can get hard and can get POPULATION MEDICINE MSc, PhD, DVSc Ontario Veterinary College, and is world- ovc.uoguelph.ca Contact: Ariah Easley Interested in complementing your graduate busy but never impossible. If there is something renowned in animal health with a growing The internationally recognized, innovative, and popmgrad@uoguelph.ca degree by specializing in another subject area? Graduate I have learned in Guelph it is that a friendly hand emphasis on One Health approaches. UofG collaborative research at the OVC focuses on T 519-824-4120 x54005 students can specialize in the following multidisciplinary always appears to help you continue. improving animal health and well-being by areas to enhance the work pursued in their respective aligned perfectly with my interest to study Fields: enhancing our understanding of the development, graduate degree programs. veterinary epidemiology. prevention, diagnosis and treatment of animal • Epidemiology (MSc, PhD) diseases and welfare issues thereby helping • Health Management (MSc) Bárbara López-González | MA & PhD Political Science + to sustain a viable animal-human-environment • Public Health (PhD) International Development Studies ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MASc, MSc interface. • Theriogenology (MSc) uoguelph.ca/ceps/csai Contact: Kate Mooibroek PUBLIC HEALTH MPH, GDip. csaigrad@uoguelph.ca BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES MSc, MBS, PhD Contact: Ariah Easley bmsgrad@uoguelph.ca mphinfo@uoguelph.ca T 519-824-4120 x54780 INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT STUDIES T 519-824-4120 x54005 Fields: MA, MSc, MASc, MFARE, PhD • Biomedical Toxicology and Pharmacology ids.uoguelph.ca • Cancer Biology VETERINARY SCIENCE DVSc Contact: Lisa Macdonald • Cardiovascular Physiology ovcsas.graddvsc@uoguelph.ca ids@uoguelph.ca • Cellular and Molecular Basis of Disease 519-824-4120 x54725 T 519-824-4120 x53461 • Neuroscience Participating Departments: • Reproductive Biology and Development • Biomedical Sciences NEUROSCIENCE MBS, MSc, PhD • Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine • Clinical Studies uoguel.ph/neurgrad • Pathobiology Contact: Robin Sorbara • Population Medicine robinfra@uoguelph.ca CLINICAL STUDIES MSc, GDip., DVSc csgrad@uoguelph.ca T 519-824-4120 x53508 T 519-824-4120 x54780 DOCTOR OF VETERINARY MEDICINE/MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH COMBINED DEGREE PROGRAM ONE HEALTH MA, MASc, MBS, MEng, MES, MSc, MSc PATHOBIOLOGY MSc, PhD, GDip., DVSc DVM/MPH (Planning), PhD Contact: Jessie Beer Contact: Ariah Easley graduatestudies.uoguelph.ca/programs/onehealth pathgrad@uoguelph.ca mphinfo@uoguelph.ca Graduate Program Coordinator: Dr. Katie Clow T 519-824-4120 x54725 T 519-824-4120 x54005 kclow@uoguelph.ca Fields (MSc, PhD only): • Comparative Pathology TOXICOLOGY MBS, MSc, PhD • Immunology uoguelph.ca/toxicology • Veterinary Infectious Diseases chemgrad@uoguelph.ca • Veterinary Pathology T 519 824 4120 x53044 Carrie McMullen | MSc Population Medicine - Epidemiology 16 2021 GRADUATE STUDIES VIEWBOOK 2021 GRADUATE STUDIES VIEWBOOK 17
A dmission R equ ir e m e nts C osts APPLY ONLINE APPLICATION FEES START DATES APPLICATION DEADLINES ESTIMATED YEARLY COST www.ouac.on.ca/apply/ $110 – all programs* January, May, September. Application deadlines vary by program. See Including health guelphgrad *MBA & MA Leadership is $150 See department websites for department websites for details. We recommend insurance (single) $1908 details. international applicants apply a minimum of 9-12 Graduate Fees – uoguel.ph/gradfees eg months in advance of their start date. lth .M Tuition MSc $ ea 28 3 A Fe al H $4 7.1 t Domestic International To es In lth ea 20 K Tuition te Costs Costs rn 24 Fe al H ati $ t To es ona Degree Applying For Previous Degree Minimum Grade1 International Students MA/MSc/MASC $7,133* $20,513* l Tuition $20.5K INTERNATIONAL CREDENTIAL EVALUATION Master Honours Bachelor 2 B- $22,621- Average L International students can use the International Non-MA/MSc/MASc $7,490* Credential Evaluation Guideline* as a reference for $27,999* gaining a better understanding of how we assess grades and degrees from around the world. Doctorate Master 3 B K MCL $36,000 $42,000 i v in graduatestudies.uoguelph.ca/future/international/ .9 Av credential ra gE 19 ge $ e s nse xp ALL DEGREES REQUIRE STUDY PERMITS: Graduate Diploma Honours Bachelor 2 B- Li v i MCTI $22,500 $42,000 ng E x p e en Government of Canada Immigration and es s Citizenship: cic.gc.ca $1 9 .9 1 Some departments will require a higher minimum grade. Learn more about coming to Canada to study: K Please check the specific program web page for application requirements: uoguel.ph/studyincanada PhD $6,992 $19,681 graduatestudies.uoguelph.ca/programs/list/byprogram *Cost of tuition varies for executive business programs. 2 70% or higher from a recognized post-secondary institution over the last English Language Proficiency Tests 4 two years of full-time equivalent study. Tuition fees are assessed based on your assigned cohort year which can be found at uoguel.ph/gradfees. 3 73% or higher from a recognized post-secondary institution in their Living Expenses Minimum Maximum Canadian Academic English Master’s program. Applicants must also demonstrate a strong potential for CAEL 70 Language Assessment research. www.cael.ca Domestic International Student Costs 4 If your first language is not English, you are required to submit the Room + Board $11,800 $16,000 Costs Costs results of a standardized language test. Please see the chart to the right The University of Guelph English for acceptable tests and required scores. Language Certificate ELCP Advanced uoguel.ph/elcp Your Fees $2211 $2211 Transportation $500 $3000** HAVE QUESTIONS? WHO TO ASK: International English Language Testing System IELTS 6.5 General Inquiries: gradonln@uoguelph.ca www.ielts.org University Health Application Inquiries: gradapps@uoguelph.ca Books + Supplies $100 $42,000 n/a $1908 TOEFL (iBT), Test of English Insurance Plan (UHIP) Study Permits: intl.student@uoguelph.ca as a Foreign Language TOEFL 89 www.toefl.org (U of G code: 0892) Miscellaneous **Additional expences to consider may include travel to (or within) $1500 $4000 Canada. (entertainment, sales taxes, Pearson Test of English Academic www.pearsonpte.com PTE 60 eye glasses, etc.) 18 2021 GRADUATE STUDIES VIEWBOOK 2021 GRADUATE STUDIES VIEWBOOK 19
F or I nt e r nationa l Stu de nts Wh y C a na da ? Wh y G u e lph ? INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXPERIENCE #1 in Canada and #12 in the World uoguelph.ca/studentexperience/intlstudent I chose U of G because it is known as one of for Agricultural Science the best universities in agricultural research with Immigration and Advising Support: #2 in Canada and #44 in the World equipment and facilities which will enable me to Helping students navigate the relationship between academics and accomplish my goals and academic ideas for Plant & Animal Science immigration policies. #5 in Canada and #99 in the World One-on-one confidential advising on various concerns including financial, housing, healthcare and insurance, resources for spouses and families, for the field of Environment/Ecology academic and cultural transitions, and advisor-student relationship. Our international students ranked us #1 Connecting students with other resources and support available on What they say is true, Canadians really are nice in Canada for overall learning, living and and off-campus. people! student support* Transition Support: * International Student Barometer Helping students ease with the transition to life in Canada and at the University FROM GUELPH TO... of Guelph through peer mentorship programs such as the LINK Program and Conversation Partners Program. I like the fact that Guelph is a livable city with a Providing skills and capacity building workshops to prepare students for professional career development and life after graduation. small town community feel. Also, Toronto is just an hour-bus-drive away! Offering community-building opportunities through social activities and excursions to build a sense of belongingness in Guelph and Canada. ELPH GU FROM GUELPH TO... Detroit 3h New York 8h Chicago 8h Boston 9h Los Angeles 5h 20 21
C it y of G u e lph Wh y G u e lph ? City of Guelph Highlights A great university within a great city. Visit Us. Join Us. The best way to learn more about Graduate Studies For Graduate Studies Preview Day • Canoeing, hiking trails, rock climbing, and Welcome to Guelph, one of Ontario’s fastest growing, best-run cities. Our 350 at the University of Guelph is to visit us, meet faculty, countless parks are all easily accessible hectare, award-winning campus becomes your home when you enroll at the and explore the possibilities in person. DATE TO BE ANNOUNCED • Guelph is called the ‘City of Music’ University of Guelph. The local lifestyle is progressive, as is the local economy. We look forward to meeting you. Virtual Conference thanks to signature music festivals With a population of over 133,000, the city boasts urban amenities and yet Details and links at uoguel.ph/gradpreviewday CAMPUS TOURS SPOTLIGHT ON FACULTY provides the welcome of a smaller town. There is an extensive transit system Learn more about what the AND GRAD STUDENTS • There is a vibrant downtown social scene to move you around, and the city is a stone’s throw away from other major University of Guelph has to Want to learn more about • Meet with faculty, staff and current • Speak with admissions and graduate students in your program of scholarship officers • Canadian and ethnic cuisine municipalities like Toronto, Kitchener, Waterloo and Hamilton. The architecture offer by visiting us. the research interests of options abound faculty members and what interest • Listen to what current graduate is rich, the legacy is strong, and the community is connected. Alumni agree, We offer campus tours our graduate students have • Explore U of G’s 100+ graduate students have to say about their Mon-Fri at 10 am & 1:30 pm the city’s warm embrace and the relationships you generate here will stick with and Saturday at 1:30 pm. to say about U of G? programs program and their research you long after you leave. Please visit admission. Visit us at graduatestudies. • Meet with faculty and staff to learn more about graduate programs and Sign up for a reminder email at: uoguelph.ca/tours to uoguelph.ca. current research opportunities uoguel.ph/gradpreviewday reserve your spot. Travelling to Guelph Go Transit Bus/Train connects Guelph to the Greater Toronto Area and Mississauga. gotransit.com Getting Around Guelph Eligible University of Guelph students CONTACT US have unlimited access to the City of Guelph If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact us. transit system. guelph.ca/living/getting-around/bus EMAIL PHONE gradapps@uoguelph.ca 519-824-4120 x54872 Living in Guelph WEBSITE Graduate students have a variety of graduatestudies.uoguelph.ca affordable on campus housing options. housing.uoguelph.ca THE UNIVERSITY OF GUELPH, OFFICE OF GRADUATE AND POSTDOCTORAL STUDIES 50 Stone Road East, University Centre, 3rd Floor Off-campus housing and co-operative Guelph, Ontario N1G 2W1 housing options are also available for CANADA graduate students. guelphcampus.coop/housing FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA @uofgGradStudies Social icon Circle @uofgGradStudies Only use blue and/or white. For more details check out our Brand Guidelines. © 2020 The University of Guelph makes every effort to ensure the @uofg_gradstudies information contained herein is as current as possible. The University reserves the right to make changes to policies, programs University of Guelph Graduate Studies and services described in this publication without prior notice. 22 2021 GRADUATE STUDIES VIEWBOOK
U of G 2021 G raduate Studies Viewbook The University of Guelph Graduate Programs graduatestudies.uoguelph.ca/future/academic-programs Accounting p. 12 GDip. European Studies + Linguistics & Literary Studies at Vrije Pathobiology p. 14 MSc PhD Universiteit Brussel Dual Degree Program p. 8 MA+MA DVSc GDip. Animal Biosciences p. 13 MSc PhD Family Relations and MSc PhD Philosophy p. 8 MA PhD Applied Nutrition p. 13 MAN Applied Nutrition p. 11 MAN Physics p. 10 MSc PhD Art History and Visual Culture p. 8 MA Food, Agricultural and MSc PhD Plant Agriculture p. 13 MSc PhD Artificial Intelligence p. 10/15 MASc MSc Resource Economics p. 13 MFARE Political Science p. 11 MA PhD Bioinformatics p. 15 MSc MBNF Food Safety and MSc GDip. Population Medicine p. 14 MSc PhD PhD Quality Assurance p. 15 DVSc Food Science p. 13 MSc PhD Psychology p. 11 MA MSc Biomedical Sciences p. 14 MSc MBS PhD DVSc PhD French Studies p. 8 MA Public Health p. 14 MPH GDip. Biophysics p. 15 MSc PhD Geography p. 11 MA MSc Public Issues Anthropology p. 11 MA Biotechnology p. 15 MBIOT PhD Rural Planning and MSc (Planning) Business Administration p. 12 MBA History p. 8 MA PhD Development p. 13 MPlan Capacity Development MSc Human Health and MSc PhD Rural Studies p. 13 PhD and Extension p. 13 Nutritional Sciences p. 9 Social Practice and PhD Chemistry p. 10 MSc PhD Integrative Biology p. 9 MSc PhD Transformational Change p. 11 Clinical Studies p. 14 MSc DVSc International Development MA MSc Sociology p. 11 MA PhD GDip. Studies p. 15 MASc MFARE Studio Art p. 8 MFA Computational Sciences p. 10 PhD PhD Theatre Studies p. 8 MA Computer Science p. 10 MSc Landscape Architecture p. 13 MLA Tourism and Hospitality p. 12 MSc Conservation Leadership p. 11 MCL Latin American and MA Tourism Research p. 12 GDip. Caribbean Studies p. 8 Creative Writing p. 8 MFA Toxicology p. 15 MSc PhD Leadership p. 12 MA (Leadership) MBS Criminology and Criminal MA Justice Policy p. 11 Literary Studies / PhD Veterinary Science p. 14 DVSc Critical Studies in MA PhD Theatre Studies in English p. 8 Improvisation p. 8 Management p. 12 MA PhD Cybersecurity and Threat MCTI Marketing and MSc Intelligence p. 10 Consumer Studies p. 12 Doctor of Veterinary Medicine/Master of Public Health Market Research p. 12 GDip. LEGEND: STUDY OPTIONS Combined Degree Program p. 14 DVM/MPH Mathematics and MSc PhD Statistics p. 10 Thesis Economics p. 12 MA PhD Molecular and Cellular MSc PhD Course Work and Major Research Engineering p. 10 MEng MASc Biology p. 9 Project/Paper/Practicum PhD English p. 8 MA Neuroscience p. 15 MBS MSc Course Work Environmental Sciences p. 13 MSc MES PhD Graduate Diploma PhD One Health p. 15 MA PhD Collaborative Specializations: can be added to a MASc MEng MES European Studies p. 8 MA participating degree program MSc (Planning) MSc MBS HAVE QUESTIONS? The University of Guelph makes every effort to ensure the information contained herein is as current as possible. Please visit our website at graduatestudies.uoguelph.ca The University reserves the right to make changes to policies, programs and services described in this publication without prior notice. or email our office at gradapps@uoguelph.ca. 24 2021 GRADUATE STUDIES VIEWBOOK
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