MASc Course Selection Guidelines
· Normally, an MASc student takes 2 academic courses in their first session of study and completes all academic courses within the first year of study; this is at the discretion of your supervisor and also depends on course availability
· Courses are normally taken from Engineering or Physical Science departments – check the courses section of the Chem Eng website for course suggestions
· Students in a collaborative program must normally satisfy the requirements of that program in addition to this Department’s requirements
· A maximum of 1 half-credit (H) 500-level course may be taken as part of your degree
Course Requirements
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Minimum of 3 Academic Courses |
Minimum of 1 Fundamental course |
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Minimum of 1 Academic course outside research area | |
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Seminar Courses | |
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Attending Seminars: |
Successful completion of seminar course in each Fall and Winter session; the code for Fall 2010 is CHE3004H (F) |
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Presenting Seminars: |
CHE 2011H: students not in a collaborative program or in the Pulp and Paper field of study - Once a year, either Fall (F) or Winter (S) session CHE 1211H: students in the Pulp and Paper field of study - Once a year, either Fall (F) or Winter (S) session BME 1010H: students in the Biomedical Collaborative Program (IBBME) - Once a year, either Fall (F) or Winter (S) session EDE3000H: students in the Environmental Engineering Collaborative Program (CEEP) - Twice in total over your degree |
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Additional Required Courses | |
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CHE2222H |
Successful completion of CHE2222H before embarking on research or teaching in the undergraduate laboratories. |
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How to become an Outstanding Graduate Student |
Attend in the first year of study; no enrolment in ROSI is required for this course. See courses page on the Chem Eng website for meeting schedule |
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JDE1000H |
Successful completion of JDE 1000H; enroll in either the F or S section of the course. |
NOTE: ROSI requires full information about a course when a request is being made.
Be sure to enter:
Course number: e.g. CHE1142H
Section Code: F, S or Y: this indicates whether the course is offered in the fall session (F), the winter session (S) or over both (Y).
Teaching Method: All graduate courses have a teaching method of LEC (lecture).
Teaching Section: Most graduate courses only have one teaching session (0101). Although there may be only one teaching section the information must still be entered on the system.