- A thesis-based master's degree in epidemiology or a related discipline* and demonstrated research competency.**
- Minimum grade point average (GPA) of 3.7/4.3 (A- average) in the last 60 credit hours of study.
- Degree granted by univeristy of recognized standing.
- Proof of English language competency if the first language is not English (TOEFL iBT 100; IELTS 7.5; EAP2 A).
- Confirmation from a supervisor who is willing to support the student educationally and, if the student does not obtain outside support, financially
*In addition to the standard program requirements, students who do not have prior course work in advanced biostatistics or epidemiology will normally be required to take additional courses in these areas as part of their program. Exact course requirements will be determined by the admissions committee during the admission process.
**In exceptional circumstances, an applicant completing a Master’s thesis is eligible to apply. Applicants transitioning directly from their MSc to PhD must have completed their Master's degree prior to beginning the PhD program.
Other considerations:
- Successful completion of a Master's degree will not guarantee admission to the PhD program in Epidemiology and Applied Health Research.
- Applicants must have demonstrated an ability to proceed through a rigorous academic program in a timely fashion
- All applicants are expected to describe their plans to finance their PhD studies, including intentions to apply for external funding (e.g. Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships and Frederick Banting and Charles Best Canada Graduate Scholarships Doctoral Awards.