The School is internationally recognized for the excellence of its contribution to research in rehabilitation. Excellence in research and teaching is the foundation and tradition of the School of Physical and Occupational Therapy at McGill University. The Faculty educates professionals and, through research, generates the body of knowledge that guides our professions to advance the health, function, and participation of the individual in society.
The full curriculum consists of approximately two years of study for graduates who hold a B.Sc. degree in one of the medical rehabilitation disciplines or a related field. The program consists of required and elective coursework, a research proposal, and a research thesis.
Thesis Courses (29 credits)
POTH 696 Thesis Research (2 credits)
POTH 697 Thesis Research 1 (6 credits)
POTH 698 Thesis Research 2 (9 credits)
POTH 699 Thesis Research 3 (12 credits)
Required Courses (10 credits)
A research proposal is to be submitted in written form and defended in front of a supervisory committee. Research proposals should be completed by the beginning of the second full-time year.
POTH 610 Research Methodology (4 credits)
POTH 614 Selected Topics in Rehabilitation Science (2 credits)
POTH 616 Seminars in Rehabilitation Science (1 credit)
POTH 617 Rehabilitation Seminars 1
POTH 628 Introduction to Regression Analysis (3 credits)
Complementary Courses (6 credits)
To be chosen from among graduate-level departmental course offerings that pertain to the student's area of specialization or other campus courses at the 500 or 600 levels with permission of the Graduate Program Director. Some courses may be offered alternate years only.
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Rehabilitation Science (Non-Thesis) (45 credits)
The program requires three terms of full-time residence study and can usually be completed within three to four terms. It is designed for graduates who hold a B.Sc. (or equivalent) in Physical or Occupational Therapy or related health professions. Two years of clinical experience is recommended. The program trains health professionals to become consumers of research in order to promote evidence-based practice in rehabilitation science. The curriculum is made up of both required and elective courses and may also include a research project.
Предполагаемое начало: January 2024
Начало обучения
Предполагаемое начало: Август 2024
McGill University
Downtown Campus,
845 Sherbrooke Street West,
MONTREAL,
Quebec (QC),
H3A 0G4, Canada
M.Sc. in Rehabilitation Science (Thesis) and (Non-Thesis):
A B.Sc. degree or equivalent in Physical or Occupational Therapy or a related field from a university of recognized reputation;
Evidence of high academic achievement, equivalent to a B standing, or a McGill CGPA of 3.0 (70–74%);
Prerequisite courses may be required in statistics, anatomy, physiology, psychology, sociology, neurophysiology, or other areas, depending on the student's anticipated specialization
Language Requirements
Application Deadline: For Fall Term: Jan. 31.
Требования к IELTS могут отличаться в зависимости от выбранного курса