How to Apply
To be considered for admission as a Candidate a student must have an honours degree from a recognized university, with an A or B+ standing or with equivalent qualifications. In consideration of acceptable qualifications, evidence of satisfactory studies and/or other relevant experience, portfolios of work, letters of recommendation, and results of tests are taken into account. Visit the Admissions website for further details on the general admissions requirements for this program. Applicants are expected to meet with the program Director before applying to the program. Between the time of the student's application for admission and registration as a Candidate, the Graduate program Director will preside over the formation of a Supervisory Committee which consists of three members of the Graduate Faculty selected in accordance with the interests of the student. The Supervisory Committee and the student together plan an appropriate program of study. Each student's plan of work must be approved by the Supervisory Committee before registration. No student may work towards a degree in any single subject through the Interdisciplinary program; if the student's interests fall within the range of established programs of a disciplinary nature the application will be referred to the relevant admissions committee. |
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