MA810
Research Proposal and Qualifying Examination
0.5 Credit

The Research Proposal and Qualifying Examination is designed for students to demonstrate broad knowledge in their research area, in addition to their expertise in a specific research topic within one or more of the application domains of mathematical and statistical modelling. It is normally completed in the 4th, and not later than the 5th term of registration.

A written Research Proposal and an oral presentation is required. Based on the candidate's defence of the research proposal and responses to the questions, the examining committee will render a decision of pass/decision deferred/fail. In the case of a deferred decision or a failing grade, the candidate may be allowed to take the examination once more, for a total of two attempts. The examination may be repeated no later than 6 months from the date of the first attempt. In the event the second attempt results in a failing grade, the Graduate Co-ordinator will recommend to the Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies that the student be required to withdraw from the program.