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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    CAD 129 

    Credit point

    45 Points

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines30-Aug-2023
    Apply to this program

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    Duration 2 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 11,648  / year
    Next Intake 30-Aug-2023

    Practicum

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    Offered by: Human Nutrition     Degree: Master of Science Applied

    Program Requirements

    Practicum (12 credits)

    • NUTR 656 M.Sc. (Applied) Practicum 1 (3 credits)

      Offered by: Human Nutrition (Agricultural & Environmental Sciences)

      Administered by: Graduate Studies

      Overview

      Nutrition and Dietetics : Clinical or community placement (4 weeks). Submission of placement report. This practicum relates to the Human Nutrition M.Sc. (Applied) degree.

      Terms: Fall 2022, Winter 2023

      Instructors: Rose, Maureen (Fall) Rose, Maureen (Winter)

      • Prerequisite: NUTR 651

    • NUTR 657 M.Sc. (Applied) Practicum 2 (3 credits)

      Offered by: Human Nutrition (Agricultural & Environmental Sciences)

      Administered by: Graduate Studies

      Overview

      Nutrition and Dietetics : Continuation of placement (4 weeks). Submission of placement report. This practicum relates to the Human Nutrition M.Sc. (Applied) degree.

      Terms: Fall 2022, Winter 2023

      Instructors: Rose, Maureen (Fall) Rose, Maureen (Winter)

      • Prerequisite: NUTR 656

    • NUTR 658 M.Sc. (Applied) Practicum 3 (3 credits)

      Offered by: Human Nutrition (Agricultural & Environmental Sciences)

      Administered by: Graduate Studies

      Overview

      Nutrition and Dietetics : Continuation of placement (4 weeks). Submission of placement report. This practicum relates to the Human Nutrition M.Sc. (Applied) degree.

      Terms: Fall 2022, Winter 2023

      Instructors: Rose, Maureen (Fall) Rose, Maureen (Winter)

      • Prerequisite: NUTR 657

    • NUTR 659 M.Sc. (Applied) Practicum 4 (3 credits)

      Offered by: Human Nutrition (Agricultural & Environmental Sciences)

      Administered by: Graduate Studies

      Overview

      Nutrition and Dietetics : Continuation of placement (4 weeks). Submission of placement report. This practicum relates to the Human Nutrition M.Sc. (Applied) degree.

      Terms: Fall 2022, Winter 2023

      Instructors: Rose, Maureen (Fall) Rose, Maureen (Winter)

      • Prerequisite: NUTR 658

    Required Courses (6 credits)

    • NUTR 651 M.Sc. (Applied) Literature Review (3 credits)

      Offered by: Human Nutrition (Agricultural & Environmental Sciences)

      Administered by: Graduate Studies

      Overview

      Nutrition and Dietetics : Review of literature and definition of problem/objective for the project or practicum.

      Terms: Fall 2022, Winter 2023, Summer 2023

      Instructors: Rose, Maureen; Plourde, Hugues (Fall) Rose, Maureen; Plourde, Hugues (Winter) Rose, Maureen; Plourde, Hugues (Summer)

      • Prerequisite: NUTR 606, NUTR 695 Can also be taken as corequisites.

      • Restriction: Only open to students registered in M.Sc. (Applied) in Human Nutrition; Non-Thesis - Dietetics Credentialing, M.Sc.(Applied) in Human Nutrition; Non-Thesis - Practicum, M.Sc.(Applied) in Human Nutrition; Non-Thesis - Project.

    • NUTR 660 M.Sc.(Applied) Final Presentation (1 credit)

      Offered by: Human Nutrition (Agricultural & Environmental Sciences)

      Administered by: Graduate Studies

      Overview

      Nutrition and Dietetics : Final oral presentation of the project or practicum.

      Terms: Fall 2022, Winter 2023, Summer 2023

      Instructors: Rose, Maureen; Plourde, Hugues (Fall) Rose, Maureen; Plourde, Hugues (Winter) Rose, Maureen (Summer)

      • Prerequisite: NUTR 629 or NUTR 654 or NUTR 658

      • Restriction: Only open to students registered in M.Sc. (Applied) in Human Nutrition; Non-Thesis - Dietetics Credentialing or M.Sc.(Applied) in Human Nutrition; Non-Thesis - Practicum or M.Sc.(Applied) in Human Nutrition; Non-Thesis - Project.

    • NUTR 695 Human Nutrition Research Orientation (1 credit)

      Offered by: Human Nutrition (Agricultural & Environmental Sciences)

      Administered by: Graduate Studies

      Overview

      Nutrition and Dietetics : Orientation to graduate studies in nutrition including research ethics and safety training, library and literature search skills.

      Terms: Fall 2022

      Instructors: Marquis, Grace (Fall)

      • Restriction(s): Open to graduate students in Human Nutrition only.

    • NUTR 696 Human Nutrition Seminar (1 credit)

      Offered by: Human Nutrition (Agricultural & Environmental Sciences)

      Administered by: Graduate Studies

      Overview

      Nutrition and Dietetics : Students will present a recent original research article in which the methods and data presentation will be critically analyzed. The article must be approved by the instructor.

      Terms: Fall 2022

      Instructors: Koski, Kristine G (Fall)

    Complementary Courses (18 credits)

    3 credits in statistics at the 500 level or higher

    3 credits in research methods at the 500 level or higher

    12 credits of course work, at the 500 level or higher, in Nutrition, Animal Science, or Food Science chosen in consultation with the student's supervisor.

    Elective Courses (9 credits)

    9 credits of 500-level or higher courses in consultation with the student’s academic adviser or supervisor.

    Faculty of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences—2022-2023 (last updated Aug. 24, 2022) (disclaimer)

    Disciplines

    Agricultural & Environmental Sciences

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    All applicants, regardless of country of origin or educational backgrounds must meet these minimum academic requirements:

    • A Bachelor's degree (or equivalent as recognized by McGill University) in a subject closely related to the one selected for graduate work.
      • Unless otherwise noted, the Master’s program at McGill requires the completion of a four-year degree in a related area at a recognized institution. Admission to a doctoral degree requires the completion of a Master’s degree in a related area at a recognized institution.
      • The minimum Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) is 3.0 out of a possible 4.0, or a Grade Point Average (GPA) of 3.2 out of 4.0 in the last two years of full-time studies. In some departments, however, a higher CGPA is required for admission. Consult your program requirements for details.
      • Your educational credentials will be assessed for equivalency with a McGill University degree. Please consult the Degree Equivalency page for more information.
    • Proficiency in English: The primary language of instruction at McGill is English. You may make arrangements to write papers, examinations or theses in French, except in cases where knowledge of the English language is one of the objectives of the course. Prior to admission, you may need to demonstrate an adequate level of proficiency in English. For more information, visit the English Language Proficiency page.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 11,648 

    Application Fee

    CAD 129 

    How to Apply

    1. Apply online

      • For a non-refundable fee of $129.03, you can submit up to two applications in the same term to two different programs. Certain programs require additional fees.
      • Do not select both the Thesis option and the Non-Thesis option for the same program as you can make this change after submitting your application.

        If applying to Mechanical Engineering or Masters of Engineering, you must apply to both the Thesis option and the Non-Thesis option if you want to be considered for both.

      • You can stop and save your progress at any time. The application will only be processed once you have submitted.
      • Once you have submitted your application an acknowledgement will be sent to the email address you have included in your application. You will be able to track your application via the online application system
      • Submit your supporting documents online. You must upload copies of your transcripts from each university-level institution you have attended, as well as other documents stipulated by the department you have applied to. A list of the required documents will be accessible on the online application system. Additional supporting documents submitted by mail or email will not be included in your application.
    2. Submit your supporting documents

      Applicants are required to provide supporting documents with their application. You should upload all supporting documents except for official transcripts, test scores and letters of recommendation. McGill will request letters of reference on your behalf from referees you identify on the application form.

      For any additional application instructions or details about the documents being requested (i.e. Statement of Purpose, Writing Sample, Academic C.V.), please refer to the program page for the academic unit you are applying to. If you have any additional questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact the department you have applied to.

    3. Submit your test scores

      Where applicable, arrange for test scores (TOEFL, GMAT, GRE) to be sent to McGill directly from the testing agency. You must indicate the McGill University institution code: 0935

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