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Training in statistical theory and methods, applied data analysis, scientific collaboration, communication, and report writing by coursework and project.
Research Project
(6 credits)
BIOS 630...
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Students will study theoretical and applied statistics and related fields; the program will train them to become independent scientists able to develop and apply statistical methods in medicine and biology and make original contributions to the theoretical and...
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Occupational Health
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Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health
Purvis Hall
1020 Pine Avenue West
Montreal QC H3A 1A2
Canada
Telephone: 514-398-6258
Email: graduate...
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Occupational Health Admission Requirements and Application Procedures
Admission Requirements
Admission Requirements
Applicants to graduate studies whose mother tongue is not English, and who have not...
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Occupational Health Faculty
Please see Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health Faculty.
Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2022-2023 (last updated Aug. 23, 2022) (disclaimer)
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A three-term program leading to the degree of Master of Science(Applied) [M.Sc.(A.)] in Occupational Health; Non-Thesis, appropriate for graduates from engineering and basic sciences, physicians, and nurses. Occupational health training includes evaluation of work...
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**This program is currently not accepting applicants.**
Research Project
(15 credits)
OCCH 699
(15)
Project Occupational Health and Safety...
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**This program is currently not accepting applicants.**
Thesis
A thesis for the doctoral degree must constitute original scholarship and must be a distinct contribution to knowledge. It must show familiarity with previous work in the field and must...
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Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
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Graduate Studies at a Glance
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Online (Distance) Programs
Students registered in exclusively online (sometimes referred to as 'distance') programs are required to declare, for every term they are registered in the online program, where they are geographically located while...
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Online (Distance) Programs
Students registered in exclusively online (sometimes referred to as 'distance') programs are required to declare, for every term they are registered in the online program, where they are geographically located while...
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The Certificate in Inclusive Education is intended for regular class teachers, special educators, adult educators, and other educational personnel. The program provides a sequence of courses that will ensure a sound foundation for adapting curriculum and...
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The program provides training in statistics, with a solid mathematical core, and basic training in computing. With satisfactory performance in an appropriate selection of courses, this program can lead to the professional accreditation A. Stat from the Statistical...
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The M.Sc. degree requires a minimum of 45 credits, up to a maximum of 51 credits. The program includes from 9 to 27 credits of coursework (depending on the student's background).
Thesis Courses
(24 credits...
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Graduate Studies at a Glance
Graduate and Postdoctoral Degrees Offered by Faculty
Graduate and Postdoctoral Degrees Offered by Faculty...
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Recognized as one of the top medical schools in North America, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ’s Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences has a long tradition of excellence. Founded in 1829, it was McGill’s first faculty and the first medical faculty in Canada. As Canada's leading...
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The largest faculty at the University, Arts is committed to remaining at the forefront of intellectual inquiry in our continually changing world. The humanities and social science disciplines that constitute the Faculty share a common endeavor: to better understand the...
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About the Faculty of Arts
The McGill campus is an oasis in the heart of the business, cultural, and entertainment centres of downtown Montreal. At the centre of the Downtown campus is the McCall MacBain Arts Building, the oldest building on campus and the University’...
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History of the Faculty of Arts
McGill College, and with it the Faculty of Arts, officially opened on 6 September 1843. The early curriculum, heavily weighted in classical studies, also included lectures in mathematics, logic, French, history, geography, and law....
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Arts
Established in 1843, the Faculty of Arts is one of the oldest in Canada
and remains the largest at McGill. The Faculty is home to 15 departments, 22 interdisciplinary programs, the School of Religious Studies, three professional...