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Master of Science (M.Sc.); Otolaryngology (Thesis) (45 credits)

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Offered by: Otolaryngology Head/Neck Surg.     Degree: Master of Science

Program Requirements

Thesis Courses (30 credits)

  • OTOL 690 M.Sc. Thesis 1 (3 credits)

    Offered by: Otolaryngology Head/Neck Surg. (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)

    Administered by: Graduate Studies

    Overview

    Otolaryngology : A literature search and research proposal under supervision of the research supervisor that leads to a written proposal.

    Terms: Fall 2014, Winter 2015, Summer 2015

    Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2014-2015 academic year.

  • OTOL 691 M.Sc. Thesis 2 (3 credits)

    Offered by: Otolaryngology Head/Neck Surg. (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)

    Administered by: Graduate Studies

    Overview

    Otolaryngology : Supervised training and research in connection with the Master's thesis.

    Terms: Fall 2014, Winter 2015, Summer 2015

    Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2014-2015 academic year.

  • OTOL 692 M.Sc. Thesis 3 (6 credits)

    Offered by: Otolaryngology Head/Neck Surg. (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)

    Administered by: Graduate Studies

    Overview

    Otolaryngology : Independent research in connection with the Master's thesis.

    Terms: Fall 2014, Winter 2015, Summer 2015

    Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2014-2015 academic year.

  • OTOL 693 M.Sc. Thesis 4 (6 credits)

    Offered by: Otolaryngology Head/Neck Surg. (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)

    Administered by: Graduate Studies

    Overview

    Otolaryngology : A seminar and written report to be presented to an ad hoc committee describing appropriate progress at the end of the first year of training.

    Terms: Fall 2014, Winter 2015, Summer 2015

    Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2014-2015 academic year.

  • OTOL 694 M.Sc. Thesis 5 (12 credits)

    Offered by: Otolaryngology Head/Neck Surg. (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)

    Administered by: Graduate Studies

    Overview

    Otolaryngology : Independent study in connection with the Master's thesis. Presentation of results at a departmental seminar, or at a scientific meeting. Completion and final acceptance of the M.Sc. Thesis by the Department and Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies.

    Terms: Fall 2014, Winter 2015

    Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2014-2015 academic year.

Required Courses (12 credits)

When appropriate, courses OTOL 602, OTOL 612, OTOL 603, or OTOL 613 may be replaced by other Basic Science or Clinical (500, 600, or 700 level) courses of relevance to Otolaryngology, as recommended or approved by the Department.

Complementary Course

(3-4 credits)

  • EPIB 507 Biostatistics for Health Professionals (3 credits)

    Offered by: Epidemiology and Biostatistics (Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences)

    Overview

    Epidemiology & Biostatistics : Basic principles of statistical inference applicable to clinical, epidemiologic, and other health research. Topics include: methods of describing data, statistical inference for means, statistical inference for proportions, non-parametric statistics, correlation and introduction to linear regression.

    Terms: Fall 2014, Summer 2015

    Instructors: Saha Chaudhuri, Paramita (Fall) Rahme, Elham (Summer)

    • Prerequisite: Permission of instructor

    • Restriction: Restricted to students registered in Occupational Health, Dentistry, Rehabilitation Sciences, Human Nutrition, Experimental Medicine-Family Medicine Option, Medical Residents, and Clinical Fellows.

    • Course not opened to students registered in the Epidemiology and Biostatistics programs.

    • Due to the intensive nature of this course, the standard add/drop and withdrawal deadlines do not apply. Add/drop is the second lecture day and withdrawal is the sixth lecture day.

or equivalent.

Students aiming to acquire an interdisciplinary background will be expected to take additional elective courses, at the undergraduate level if necessary.

Faculty of Medicine—2014-2015 (last updated Feb. 18, 2014) (disclaimer)
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