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Post Graduate Diploma
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PGD (Postgraduate Diploma) is designed for students who have been away
from university for some time and wish to broaden their knowledge at
the graduate level in their area of professional interest. A
Postgraduate Diploma consists of 30 credit units of study, at least 18
of which are normally required of a Master's candidate in the same
level of specialization
Master of Engineering
The
M.Eng. (Master's Degree without Thesis) is designed for students who
wish to obtain advanced knowledge in a specialized field, but who do
not need traditional research training. A Master's Degree without
Thesis consists of 30 credit units of study, at least 18 of which are
normally required of a Master's candidate in the same level of
specialization and completion of an appropriate project report.
Master of Science
The
M.Sc. (Master of Science) is designed for students who wish to obtain
advanced knowledge in a specialized field and conduct a research
project in that area. The Master of Science Degree consists of a
minimum of 15 credit units of study which are graduate in character,
successful completion of a research thesis and participation in
seminars, colloquia and related activities.
Doctor of Philosophy
The
Ph.D. (Doctor of Philosophy) is designed for students who wish to
continue working at an advanced level in a specialized field and who
have demonstrated an ability to work independently and have made an
original contribution of significance to the advancement of knowledge
in the area of specialization. The Doctor of Philosophy Degree requires
a minimum of six credit units for courses which are graduate in
character beyond the Master's requirement, successful completion of a
research thesis and participation in seminars, colloquia and related
activities. |
GRADUATE RESEARCH SCHOLARSHIPS
We are looking for one motivated person interested in pursuing PhD study in Environmental Engineering or Biological Engineering at PhD level. A Graduate Scholarship of $18,000 per annum is available. The research project is study of livestock odour properties, community odour impact criteria and setback modeling. The successful candidates must first have a degree in engineering from an accredited institution. A minimum 75% average in the last two years of class work is required.
For more information about the research, please contact Dr. Huiqing Guo (huiqing.guo@usask.ca) Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, College of Engineering, University of Saskatchewan, 57 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5A9, Canada.