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    Family Relations & Applied Nutrition

    University of Guelph

    University of Guelph

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    Canada, Guelph

    University RankQS Ranking
    458

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    CAD 120 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines11-May-2023
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 7,666  / semester
    Next Intake 11-May-2023

    Family Relations & Applied Nutrition

    About

    The Department of Family Relations and Applied Nutrition offers MSc and PhD level graduate study in three fields:

    1. Applied Human Nutrition;
    2. Family Relations and Human Development; and
    3. Couple and Family Therapy.
    • Applied Human Nutrition (MSc, PhD) This field incorporates both physiological and behavioural aspects of human nutrition and spans all age groups in its focus on the role of nutrition in human health and well-being. Faculty have specific interests in clinical and community nutrition, physical activity, nutrition assessment, education, health services research, inter-professional practice and epidemiology. This field of study provides a strong foundation in research and nutrition methodology through required courses and thesis work.
    • Family Relations and Human Development (MSc, PhD) This field of study emphasizes a balance between theory, empirical research and practice in graduate training. Students have many options for building an individualized program of study combining coursework and thesis research. Building on core theory and methodology courses, students choose from professional and applied courses as well as courses on specialized topics. The area of study has particular strengths in the following areas: child and adolescent development, parent-child and family relations, human sexuality, culture, adult development and gerontology, well-being, evidence-based practice, and social policy.
    • Couple and Family Therapy (MSc) This competency-based program is both a Recognized Education and Training Program with the College of Registered Psychotherapists of Ontario and accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Marriage and Family Therapy Education of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. The field of study is intensive and focuses on theory, research and clinical practice. The curriculum is designed to produce sophisticated therapists and scholars by integrating contemporary theory, research competence, and systemic approaches to therapy in the understanding and treatment of couples, families, and individuals. This integrated program combines high professional practice standards and ethical conduct, with attention to broader social issues that impact couples and families, and places emphasis on issues of diversity, power and privilege.

    An accredited Master of Applied Nutrition (MAN) professional degree program is also offered. Current and prospective graduate students are also directed to the department website. The inter-disciplinary faculty in the department have expertise in psychology, sociology, sexuality, adult development, education, social work, culture, family therapy, nutrition and physical activity. The overarching theme of the work in the department is enhancing lives through science and practice. The faculty share a common interest in expanding and applying knowledge about family relations and human development, especially in relation to the social, emotional, psychological, nutritional, and economic well-being of families across the life cycle. Graduate programs with an emphasis on nutrition and metabolism are available in the Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences; those with an emphasis on animal nutrition are available in the Department of Animal Biosciences.

    Canadian Police Information Check

    Various ministries within the Government of Ontario require that current criminal reference checks be completed for all students, volunteers and successful candidates for employment who care for, or provide service to, children or vulnerable adults. Students enrolled in practica or field placement courses will be required to submit to the agency with which they are placed, personal information about any criminal convictions and pending criminal charges. The cost of acquiring this criminal reference check from the student's local police department (Canadian Police Information Check) will be the responsibility of each student. Applicants to the MSc in the field of Couple and Family Therapy must submit the original results of this check to the Department of Family Relations and Applied Nutrition prior to beginning in September.

    Disciplines

    College of Social & Applied Human Science

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Master’s Degree

    • Normally, the minimum requirement for admission to a master's program is successful completion of an undergraduate degree/ baccalaureate, in an honours program or the equivalent, from a recognized university.
    • Minimum B- average (last two years of full-time equivalent study)

    Doctoral Degree

    • Normally, the minimum requirement for admission to a doctoral program is the successful completion of a graduate/master’s degree from a recognized university
    • Minimum B average in their Master’s program (department may require higher standing)
    • Demonstrated strong potential for research..

    Applicants who hold the DVM degree (or equivalent) and who are applying to the DVSc program must have achieved an overall average standing of at least high second-class honours ('B' standing) in their program.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 7,666 

    Application Fee

    CAD 120 

    How to Apply

    Step 1

    Begin researching Graduate programs offered at the University of Guelph and review admission requirements for your program(s) of interest.

    Utilize our International Credentials Guidelines to assess your academic background in relation to admission requirements.

    Step 2

    Apply online a minimum of nine months in advance of the program's start date. Please note that international applicants are recommended to apply well in advance of posted application deadlines.

    An application fee of $120 ($150 for MBA and MA Leadership programs) is required to submit each application.

    Step 3

    Submit all documents required to complete your application.

    Within 5 business days of submitting your online application, you will be sent login information to access your personalized application document checklist on WebAdvisor.

    Document requirements vary by program.

    Step 4

    Monitor your application status on WebAdvisor.

    Should you receive an offer of admission, further information will be included in your offer letter outlining the final documents required and next steps. 

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