| Microbiology and Immunology (M.Sc.) | | |
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School | McGill University - Faculty of Medicine | | |
Location | Montréal, QC, Canada | | |
School Type | Medical School | | |
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Degree | Master | | |
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Length | 1 Year(s) | | |
Entry Grade (%)* | 73% | | |
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Prerequisites Notes | Applicants must hold a B.Sc. degree (or equivalent) from a recognized institution and are expected to have attained a high academic standing equivalent to or better than the CGPA of 3.2 at McGill University.
To find information about degree requirements for international students, please go to International Degree Equivalency
Applicants should have a solid educational background in the areas of physical and biological sciences. This background need not include a heavy concentration in microbiology and immunology, as appropriate courses may be taken in this Department during graduate residence. Although it is convenient to have applicants trained in microbiology prior to their arrival, it is recognized that students educated in other institutional programs with widely differing contents may add strength to our own graduate program. Depending on their academic background, students may also be required to take advanced undergraduate courses in immunology, microbial physiology and genetics, or virology.
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Cost | http://www.mcgill.ca/student-accounts/tuition-charges/fallwinter-term-tuition-and-fees/graduate-fees | | |
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Description | We offer a graduate program leading to the M.Sc. degree. The goal of this program is to prepare students for scientific careers in many areas of microbiology and immunology. Research training focuses on the major topics of the research faculty in the department: molecular biology, microbiology and microbial physiology, virology, genetics, immunology, drug design and parasitology. These research programs provide students with training in the latest experimental approaches in molecular and cellular biology applied to important problems in microbiology and immunology. | | |
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