· | Successful completion of an Honours Bachelor's degree, or equivalent, in Earth Sciences, with a minimum 75% average. |
· | Agreement from a faculty advisor to supervise the student is required for admission to the program. |
· | The Graduate Admissions Committee reviews all applications and recommends admission for candidates. |
· | Those lacking sufficient background preparation may be required to complete a qualifying term/year to upgrade their applications. Completion of a qualifying term/year may not necessarily guarantee acceptance into the program. |
· | Part-time study is available. |
· | ERSC 5F90 (Thesis) - this course needs to be taken each term for the duration of the program. |
· | ERSC 5P95 (Graduate Seminar) |
· | Two (2) ERSC half-credit courses numbered 5(alpha)00 or higher. Upon student's supervisor's and GPD approval, one (1) of these courses may be numbered 4(alpha)00. |
· | Additional credits may be required of candidates with insufficient preparation in their area of research specialization. |
· | For full time students, the program is normally a two-year program(six terms). |
· | The Department is fully equipped with geochemistry, palynology, sedimentology, hydrology, dendrochronology, lichenometry, flume, petrographic and micromorphology laboratories. |
· | Equipment housed on other Departments (e.g. SEM, ICP-MS, etc.) are available to graduate students in the Earth Sciences. |
· | The Department shares an x-ray diffractometer (XRD) with the Physics Department and the facilities of electronic, machine, woodworking and glassblowing shops with other departments. |