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MA Courses & Timetables
IMPORTANT: Students must review the Calendar listingÌýfor an overall understanding of their program requirements.
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Fall 2023 - Winter 2024
Note: EDPE 637 - Issues in Health Professions Education, is a required course.
Year 2
Most students do not take any courses in their 2nd year of the program but must confirm their status as graduate students and enroll in the Thesis courses listed below. Students who completed EDPE 575 - Educational Measurement in the first year will take EDPE 676 - Intermediate Statistics in the Fall and EDPE 682 - Univariate/Multivariate Statistics in the Winter of the second year.
Fall Thesis Courses
- EDPE 604 - Thesis 1
- EDPE 607 - Thesis 2
- EDPE 693 - Thesis 3
- EDPE 694 - Thesis 4
Winter Thesis Courses
- EDPE 695 - Thesis 5
- EDPE 696 - Thesis 6
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To view current course offerings & schedules, use the .
Registration
After having consulted the Department's and Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies' Registration Information page, here you will find information on your specific courses of study throughout the program. All students are required to follow the course sequences as outlined in the provided time table. If you are a newly-admitted student, do not forget to accept your offer of admission on Minerva otherwise you will not be able to register for any courses!
In exceptional circumstances students with prior graduate-level coursework may follow a different course sequencing (or plan of study). In such cases, it is the student’s responsibility to be in contact with their Supervisor and edpsych.education [at] mcgill.ca (Program Coordinator) to ensure they are enrolling in the correct courses and progressing through the program appropriately.
Additionally, all students must be in contact with their Program Coordinator to ensure the proper dual registration forms are submitted each year to ensure registration in both the Medical and Education programs.
Information about fees, fines, and other charges can be found on the Students Accounts website.
Additional resources
- The MA Health Professions Coursework Progress Form [.pdf] will help students track their progress throughout the duration of the program.
- Students should consult the Graduate Calendar for a complete explanation of program requirements for successful completion of the Health Professions Education concentration of Educational Psychology.
- Also, please speak with your advisor and/or the Graduate edpsych.education [at] mcgill.ca (Program Coordinator) regularly to ensure you are following the appropriate courses needed for graduation.
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