Dec 04, 2024  
2017-2018 Graduate Academic Calendar 
    
2017-2018 Graduate Academic Calendar [ARCHIVED CALENDAR]

Program


Program format

In some master’s programs at UOIT, students may choose between one or more formats such as a thesis, project or a course work option. The program format and options are specified in this academic calendar and in other program information.

Some master’s programs require students to write a thesis, while other programs require a project, major paper or other work. The thesis, project or major paper is a central part of the student’s program and helps fulfill one of UOIT’s mandates: to promote the generation of knowledge through scholarly research of the highest quality.

A thesis is an original work that is overseen by a research supervisor and a supervisory committee. The thesis is worth at least nine credits and involves an oral examination that includes an assessment by an external examiner. A project or major paper for a master’s degree is an original work that is supervised by a research supervisor and includes a second reader. Projects and major papers are worth at least six credits and do not require an oral examination or an external examiner.

A PhD student must prepare a written research proposal and pass an oral candidacy exam. Each PhD candidate’s research and dissertation are overseen by a research supervisor and a supervisory committee. The dissertation must be defended before an examining committee. A PhD dissertation involves intensive research and constitutes a new contribution to the field of study.

New graduate programs and review of existing programs

When developing new graduate programs or reviewing existing ones, UOIT follows the Quality Assurance Framework of the Ontario Universities Council on Quality Assurance.