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Program Requirements
Thesis Courses (31 credits)
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ANSC 680 M.Sc. Thesis 1 (7 credits)
Overview
Animal Science : Independent research under the direction of a supervisor toward completion of M.Sc. thesis.
Terms: Fall 2011, Winter 2012
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
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ANSC 681 M.Sc. Thesis 2 (7 credits)
Overview
Animal Science : Independent research under the direction of a supervisor toward completion of M.Sc. thesis.
Terms: Fall 2011, Winter 2012
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
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ANSC 682 M.Sc. Thesis 3 (7 credits)
Overview
Animal Science : Independent research under the direction of a supervisor toward completion of M.Sc. thesis.
Terms: Fall 2011, Winter 2012
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
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ANSC 683 M.Sc. Thesis 4 (10 credits)
Overview
Animal Science : Final submission and approval of M.Sc. thesis.
Terms: Fall 2011, Winter 2012
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2011-2012 academic year.
Required Courses (14 credits)
12 credits of coursework at the 500 level or higher approved by the student's advisory committee, and two seminars.
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ANSC 695 Animal Science Seminar 1 (1 credit)
Overview
Animal Science : One of two seminars to be given by all students in an M.Sc. program. Consists of a review of literature in relation to the student's proposed research and an experimental design of the research to be conducted.
Terms: Fall 2011, Winter 2012
Instructors: Cue, Roger I (Fall) Cue, Roger I (Winter)
1 hour
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ANSC 696 Animal Science Seminar 2 (1 credit)
Overview
Animal Science : One of two seminars to be given by all students in an M.Sc. program. Presentation of a current scientific topic which is not related to the student's research. The topic for the presentation should be cleared by the thesis supervisor.
Terms: Fall 2011, Winter 2012
Instructors: Cue, Roger I (Fall) Cue, Roger I (Winter)
1 hour
Advanced undergraduate courses may be considered for graduate credit if approved by the student's committee and Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies and passed at the graduate level; generally, this will not constitute more than one of the four required courses.