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Nov 22, 2024
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University of Alberta Calendar 2023-2024 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Doctor of Philosophy with Specialization in Analytical and Environmental Toxicology (Laboratory Medicine and Pathology)
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Program Requirements
Students entering the program after a BSc degree are required to complete a minimum of 12 units in graded coursework and a thesis.
Students entering the program after an MSc degree are required to complete a minimum of 6 units in graded coursework and a thesis.
Required Coursework
- LABMP 550
- If required, two 3-unit graded graduate-level courses in Laboratory Medicine and Pathology (LABMP) or approved courses in other departments
- It is recommended that all students also complete LABMP 551
- Course requirements are approved by the Supervisor and Supervisory Committee based on the background of the student and the area of research specialization.
- Additional coursework may be required
Specific courses required for the MSc or PhD degree that have been taken to satisfy the requirements of a previous degree can be substituted with another course at the same level, subject to recommendation by the supervisor (in consultation with the supervisory committee where appropriate), and Departmental approval.
Thesis
- Registration in 900-level THES
Seminar Requirement
Students must attend specified seminars and make one or more presentations as specified by the Department.
PhD Proposal
Students must submit a PhD Proposal package following the completion of the majority of their coursework and within the first 2 years of the program. See PhD Proposal on the Department website for details.
Candidacy Exam
Students must complete their candidacy examination within 6 months of their PhD Proposals being approved by the LMP Graduate Studies Committee.
Ethics Requirement
Thesis-based students in the Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathology must meet the FGSR Ethics and Academic Citizenship Training Requirement through the completion of INT D 710 (for both master’s and doctoral students) and INT D 720 (for doctoral students) by the end of the first term of registration in their degree program.
Doctoral students who completed their Master’s degree at the University of Alberta and previously passed INT D 710 are only required to take INT D 720 .
Length of Program
For the PhD, the minimum program length is three years. A realistic program length is 5 years.
The maximum time to complete the PhD program as set by the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research is six years.
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