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MSc-Non Thesis Graduate Diploma in Oncology

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Scenario 1: Student currently Graduate Diploma in Oncology

Student would have to apply and the 30 credits would be transferred. In that case, student would not get the Graduate Diploma designation since the credits would roll over into the MSc program.

The Department of Surgical and Interventional Sciences will be launching two new MSc Non-thesis programs (see below for details). Students who will be completing the Graduate Diploma in Oncology this year can choose Option 1 or Option 2.

If Option 1 is chosen, students will complete the Graduate Diploma in Oncology and then register for the Graduate Certificate in Surgical Innovation.

Option 1: Stackable Master's Non-thesis (45 credits)

Graduate Diploma in Oncology (30 credits)

Graduate Certificate in Surgical Innovation (15 credits)Ìý/surgicalandinterventionalsciences/programs/surgical-innovation-graduate-certificate

Students who completed the Graduate Diploma in Oncology in 2021 and were therefore officially granted the Diploma, can only choose the stackable route (Option 1).

If Option 2 is chosen, students will be transferring the 30 credits of coursework they have taken for the Graduate Diploma in Oncology to the master's degree and will take an additional 15 credits of courses required by Surgical and Interventional Sciences as shown below.

Option 2: Master's Non-thesis inÌýSurgical and Interventional Sciences, Oncology concentration (45 credits)

Courses for the Graduate Diploma in Oncology (30 credits)

  • EXSU 500 Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (3 credits)
  • EXSU 602 Knowledge Management 2 (3 credits)
  • EXSU 623 Surgery Research Project 2 (6 credits)

3 credits selected from:

  • BMDE 653 Patents in Biomedical Engineering. (3 cr.)
  • BMDE 654 Biomedical Regulatory Affairs-Medical Devices (3 cr.)
  • BMDE 655 Biomedical Clinical Trials-Medical Devices (3 cr.)
  • EDPE 637 Issues in Health Professions Education (3 cr.)
  • EDPE 687 Qualitative Methods in Educational Psychology (3 cr.)
  • EDPH 689 Teaching and Learning Higher Education (3 cr.)
  • EPIB 521 Regression Analysis for Health Sciences (3 cr.)
  • EPIB 681 Global Health: Epidemiological Research (3 cr.)
  • EXMD 609 Cellular Methods in Medical Research (3 cr.)
  • EXMD 610 Molecular Methods in Medical Research (3 cr.)
  • EXSU 505 Trends in Precision Oncology (3 cr.)
  • EXSU 601 Knowledge Management 1 (3 cr.)
  • EXSU 603 Surgical Education Foundations (3 cr.)
  • EXSU 605 Biomedical Research Innovation (3 cr.)
  • EXSU 620 Surgical Innovation 1 (3 cr.)
  • EXSU 684 Signal Transduction (3 cr.)

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Students who are currently part-time will be able to apply once they have completed at least 21 credits of the Graduate Diploma in Oncology, acceptance conditional on successfully completing the requirements for the Graduate Diploma.

The two MSc programs have been approved to start in Fall 2022 and we are waiting for official notification so that we can set up the registration process. Any questions about registration for either of the programs should be addressed to Surgical and Interventional Sciences.

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