![]() On successful completion of the program, the student receives a transcript notation indicating completion of the collaborative specialization, in addition to the degree. The student must be admitted to, and enrol in, one of the collaborating graduate units (known as a “home” unit) and must fulfil all the requirements of the degree program in the home unit and any additional requirements of the CS. The student has a broader base from which to explore a novel interdisciplinary area or some special development in a particular discipline. 1.4.2 Collaborative SpecializationsĬollaborative specializations (CSs) emerge from cooperation between two or more graduate units and their graduate programs. 1.4.1 Degree ProgramsĪ diverse range of both research-oriented and professional degree programs is offered at both the master’s and doctoral levels. Graduate programs are listed alphabetically in the Programs by Graduate Unit section of this calendar. The administrative duties may be delegated by the unit’s chair or director, as appropriate. The unit’s chair, dean, or director is responsible for the graduate affairs within the unit. The graduate unit is responsible for ensuring that each student is admitted and enrolled in an appropriate program of studies and is responsible for thesis/research supervision in conformity with the policies and procedures of the School of Graduate Studies. It may be a department, centre, institute, school, or Faculty.Įach graduate student is enrolled in one of the units that offer graduate study. 1.3 Graduate UnitsĪ graduate unit offers degree programs or graduate diplomas, courses, and research. The Graduate Education Council is concerned with the quality of graduate education across the University. The Graduate Education Council is primarily responsible for determining policies and regulations affecting the administration and operation of graduate studies, and for advising Governing Council on initiatives in graduate studies. The Graduate Education Council is chaired by the Dean of Graduate Studies and Vice-Provost, Graduate Research and Education. There are three administrative staff seats. Each division elects five faculty members and three graduate students to the council a senior representative of the Graduate Students’ Union is a voting member. The Graduate Education Council consists of 35 elected members and numerous ex-officio members. It exercises powers and duties, subject to the approval of Governing Council, as required, under the provisions of the University of Toronto Act. The Graduate Education Council is an academic advisory and regulatory body. Each of the departments, centres, institutes, schools, and Faculties (referred to generally as "graduate units") belongs to one of the divisions. The School of Graduate Studies (SGS) is responsible for the oversight of all graduate programs in the University of Toronto and for developing and implementing appropriate regulations and operating procedures for admissions, programs of study, and completion of degree requirements.Īccording to its constitution, the School of Graduate Studies has a council and is organized into four divisions. ![]() 1 Organization of the School of Graduate Studies ![]() Such exemptions are granted only in exceptional circumstances and require the favourable recommendation of the graduate unit and of the School of Graduate Studies. See also Degree Regulations and the program entries.ġ Organization of the School of Graduate Studiesģ Application for Admission to a Degree Programħ Good Academic Standing and Satisfactory Academic Progress, Time Limits, Supervision, and CandidacyĨ Thesis and Graduate Student SupervisionĮxemptions: The Graduate Education Council of the School of Graduate Studies has the power to waive the application of a regulation in individual cases. All graduate students are accepted under the General Regulations of the School of Graduate Studies (SGS).
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