Residency Requirements – Master's Degrees
Refers to the period of time, measured in terms or years, necessary for the completion of the program. You are not permitted to graduate until you have fulfilled the residency requirement (and paid the corresponding fees) in your program.
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The following master's programs have a minimum residency requirement of three full-time terms: M.Arch., M.A., M.Eng., LL.M., M.Mus. (except M.Mus. in Sound Recording), M.Sc., M.S.W., M.Sc.A. (except M.Sc.A. in Communication Sciences and Disorders).
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The following master's programs have a minimum residency requirement of four full-time terms: M.I.St.; M.Mus. in Sound Recording; M.U.P.; M.A. (60 credits – Counselling Psychology – thesis; 78 credits – Educational Psychology); M.A. Teaching and Learning – Non-Thesis; M.Sc.A. in Communication Sciences and Disorders; S.T.M., Religious Studies.
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The residency requirement for the master's program in Education (M.Ed.); Information Studies (M.I.St.); Management (M.B.A.); Religious Studies (S.T.M.); M.A. Counselling Psychology – Non-Thesis; M.A. Teaching and Learning – Non-Thesis; M.Sc. in Public Health – Non-Thesis; M.Sc.A. Nursing; M.Sc.A. Occupational Therapy; M.Sc.A. Physical Therapy; and students in part-time programs, is determined on a per course basis. Residency requirements are fulfilled when students complete all course requirements in their respective programs.
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For master's programs structured as Course, Project, or Non-Thesis options where the program is pursued on a part-time basis, residency requirements are normally fulfilled when students complete all course requirements in their respective programs (minimum 45 credits or a minimum of three full-time terms) and pay the fees accordingly.
These designated periods of residency represent minimum time requirements. There is no guarantee that the work for the degree can be completed in this time. You must register for additional terms as needed to complete the program.
Coursework – Master's Degrees
Program requirements are outlined in the relevant departmental sections of the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies eCalendar.
The credit requirement for any research master's (thesis) degree at ´ó·¢²ÊƱƽ̨ is 45 credits, whereas non-thesis master's degree may exceed 45 credits.
Non-thesis degrees normally specify the course program which the candidate must follow.
The department concerned will examine the student's previous training and then decide which of the available courses in the area of specialization or related fields are required to bring the candidate to the proper level for the master's degree. Due account will be taken of relevant graduate level courses passed at any recognized university or at ´ó·¢²ÊƱƽ̨.
The candidate is required to pass, with a grade of B- or better, all those courses that have been designated by the department as forming a part of the program, including additional requirements.
Students taking courses at another university must obtain a minimum grade of B- (65%) if the course is to be credited toward their ´ó·¢²ÊƱƽ̨ degree. In the cases where only a letter grade is used, a B- is the minimum passing grade and no equivalent percentage will be considered. In the cases where only a percentage grade is used, 65% is the minimum passing grade.
As a rule, no more than one-third of the formal coursework (excluding thesis, project, stage, or internship) of a ´ó·¢²ÊƱƽ̨ master's degree can be credited with courses from another university or degree (for example, courses taken before admission to the ´ó·¢²ÊƱƽ̨ degree, or courses taken through the IUT agreement during the ´ó·¢²ÊƱƽ̨ degree, if permitted).
Normally, if courses completed elsewhere or at ´ó·¢²ÊƱƽ̨ prior to admission to the ´ó·¢²ÊƱƽ̨ master’s degree were not used to complete a degree, they could be credited toward the ´ó·¢²ÊƱƽ̨ degree, keeping in mind the one-third rule as described above. These would be entered as exemptions with credit at the time of admission.
If the courses completed elsewhere or at ´ó·¢²ÊƱƽ̨ prior to admission were used to complete a degree, exemptions may be granted without credit, i.e., the exempted course(s) must be replaced by other graduate course(s) at ´ó·¢²ÊƱƽ̨. Double counting is not allowed, unless the department offering the master’s degree permits it and the degree has an overall credit requirement greater than 45 credits. In other words, instances where exemptions with credit may be granted will be limited to the credit amount beyond the minimum of 45 credits for a ´ó·¢²ÊƱƽ̨ master’s degree. The one-third rule as described above continues to apply.
Research and Thesis – Master's Degrees
All candidates for a research degree must present a thesis based on their own research. The total number of credits allotted to the thesis in any master's program must not be less than 24. The title of the thesis and the name of the examiner must be forwarded on a Nomination of Examiners form, available at mcgill.ca/gps/thesis/thesis-guidelines/initial-submission, in accordance with the dates on mcgill.ca/importantdates, through the Unit head or delegate of the department concerned at the same time that the thesis is submitted to Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies. A thesis for the master's degree, while not necessarily requiring an exhaustive review of work in the particular field of study, must show familiarity with previous work in the field and must demonstrate the ability to carry out research, organize results, and defend the approach and conclusions in a scholarly manner according to disciplinary norms. The thesis must be written in compliance with norms for academic and scholarly expression and for publication in the public domain. The thesis will not normally exceed 100 pages; in some disciplines, shorter texts are preferred. Guidelines and deadlines are available at mcgill.ca/gps/thesis/thesis-guidelines.
Language Requirements – Master's Degrees
Many master's degree programs do not include language requirements, but candidates who intend to proceed to a doctoral degree should take note of any language requirements and are strongly advised to take the examinations in at least one language while working for the master's degree.