{"id":142,"date":"2022-03-23T16:17:16","date_gmt":"2022-03-23T16:17:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/calendar.upei.ca\/future\/chapter\/master-of-veterinary-medicine-mvsc\/"},"modified":"2022-03-23T16:17:16","modified_gmt":"2022-03-23T16:17:16","slug":"master-of-veterinary-medicine-mvsc","status":"publish","type":"chapter","link":"https:\/\/calendar.upei.ca\/2022-2023\/chapter\/master-of-veterinary-medicine-mvsc\/","title":{"raw":"Master of Veterinary Science (MVSC)","rendered":"Master of Veterinary Science (MVSC)"},"content":{"raw":"\n\n<p class=\"import-Normal\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">A) STRUCTURE OF THE PROGRAM<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">The MVSc degree of the University of Prince Edward Island is a two-year, non-thesis (professional) Master\u2019s-track program to enhance scholarship and competitiveness of veterinarians in one of the broad disciplines of pathology, microbiology, or clinical sciences. The program is designed to provide advanced training in the disciplines, and to develop teaching and communication skills. In addition, a student successfully completing the program may spend an extra year of residency in his\/her selected discipline so as to be eligible for certification by specialty groups that require three years of residency training. Success in the program is attested by the achieving of satisfactory standings in the minimum number of graduate courses required, the completion of a research project, and the writing of a project report suitable for publication in a refereed journal.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">The graduate students will register in one of the academic departments listed below and in one of the designated areas of specialization:<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">Department of Companion Animals\n<\/strong>Small Animal Medicine\nSmall Animal Surgery\nCardiology\nDiagnostic Imaging<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">Department of Health Management\n<\/strong>Large Animal Medicine\nLarge Animal Surgery\nTheriogenology\nPopulation Medicine\nAquatic Food Animal Medicine\nEquine Clinical Sciences\nFood Animal Clinical Sciences<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">Department of Pathology and Microbiology\n<\/strong>Bacteriology\nClinical Pathology\nImmunology\nMorphologic Pathology\nParasitology\nVirology\nWildlife Pathology\nPublic Health\nAquatic Animal Health\nBiosecurity<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">In addition to the \u201cGeneral Regulations for Graduate Programs,\u201d described above, the following regulations apply specifically to the MVSc degree:<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">Residency Requirements <\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">Normally, at least four semesters of full-time study in residence at the University must be devoted to the non-thesis Master\u2019s program if the student is admitted as a regular student. For a regular student admitted to a part-time study program, the residency period is based on the equivalence of three part-time semesters to one full- time semester. A student admitted as a provisional student requiring two semesters in that category must spend at least two additional semesters as a regular full-time student to meet the residency requirement. Upon completion of the residency requirement, the student is then eligible to become a candidate for the MVSc degree.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">Normally, the project report must be formally submitted, or the program must be otherwise complete, within 48 months of the completion of the residency requirement. Departure from these normal requirements requires approval from the Graduate Studies Committee.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">B) COURSES<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">Prescribed Studies <\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">The minimum number of courses and\/or general examinations is outlined below. For graduate credit, the courses selected must be acceptable to the Department and the Graduate Studies Committee. The candidate must maintain an average grade of at least a \u201cB\u201d standing (see Grades in General Regulations section) in the substantive courses outlined below in order to maintain registration in the program. Substantive courses are graduate level courses assigned a minimum of two credit hours.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">Students are required to complete courses totalling a minimum of 32 credit hours. Within this course complement there must be at least eight substantive courses and the appropriate departmental Seminar course (one credit). Normally, in addition to the project, at least three substantive courses should be in the area of the student\u2019s specialization. The Department may require examinations (oral and\/or written) from time to time, to evaluate the student\u2019s progress in his\/her overall program.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">Additional Courses<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">In addition to these prescribed studies, the candidate may undertake to achieve satisfactory standings in courses supportive of the special discipline. These courses may be at either the undergraduate or the graduate level. The standings obtained in them will not affect the average grade of the prescribed studies.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">When a student is required to register in a seminar or colloquium course in more than one semester, the record will show a grade or a designation of \u201cIn Progress\u201d for semesters prior to completion of the course, and \u201cPass\u201d or \u201cFail\u201d for the final semester. With the consent of the Supervisory Committee, and of the instructor and the Department Chair concerned, a student may register for, and audit, all or part of a course. It is understood that the student will attend lectures as prescribed, but will not write any examination or receive any grade. Such a course may be recorded as an additional course, identified by \u201cAUD\u201d.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">C) THE <\/strong><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">PROJECT REPORT<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">Research <\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">Normally, the equivalent of at least six credit hours must be devoted to a small research project in fulfilment of the degree requirement. The project may be based on either a laboratory or clinical investigation, or a special topic such as a prospective or retrospective case study. Summers during which research work is actively conducted may be counted as research semester equivalents, even though other courses may not be offered at that time. In order to avoid undue prolongation of the time required to complete the degree, the research topic should be identified early and approved by the Supervisory Committee. Research involving the use of animals must follow the Guidelines of the Canadian Council on Animal Care.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">Project Report <\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">Each candidate for the degree of Master of Veterinary Science is required to submit a project report (in place of a thesis) based upon the research conducted under supervision as described above. The report should make some contribution to the body of knowledge in the candidate\u2019s field. The report should be prepared as a manuscript, in a form that meets the guidelines for submission of a peer-reviewed scientific journal.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">Procedures <\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">The project report may be handed in at any time of the year, but candidates must bear in mind the desirability of having the final examination as much in advance of the deadline date for report submission as possible. Candidates are advised to inform themselves of the deadlines schedule, a copy of which may be obtained in the Office of the Program Administrator. It is desirable that each candidate initiate discussion about examination dates with the Supervisor early in the final semester.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">The candidate should keep in close touch with the Supervisor and the Supervisory Committee, throughout the preparation of the project report. The final draft of the report, after it has been reviewed by all members of the Supervisory Committee, and when ready for examination is sent to the members of the MVSc Examination Committee (see below).<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">Following the Examination, the candidate, if successful, arranges for the preparation of the project report in final form, and for its submission to the Program Administrator (see below). The project report in final form, prepared as a manuscript meeting the guidelines for submission of a peer-reviewed scientific journal, must include any minor corrections or revisions indicated during the Examination. Approval of the report and the manuscript takes the form of a Certificate of Approval, signed by the Examination Committee.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">The Master of Veterinary Science Examination <\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">The final oral examination is based on an overall assessment of the candidate\u2019s knowledge and competence in his\/her field of study, including the project report. It is a departmental examination identified as the MVSc Examination and carried out by the MVSc Examination Committee normally consisting of four members as follows:<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal\">i. one graduate faculty of the Department, who is not a member of the Supervisory Committee, and who is appointed by the Department Chair to act as chair of the MVSc Examination and to make the arrangements therefore;<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal\">ii. the Supervisor of the candidate\u2019s program;<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal\">iii. one additional member of the Supervisory Committee; and<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal\">iv. one member of the graduate faculty from a department other than that in which the student is registered.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">The Department Chair selects the Examination Committee at the request of the Supervisor and is responsible for notifying the Program Administrator of its composition. The Examination is normally open to the public; however, members of the audience may question the candidate only upon invitation of the Chair of the Committee.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">The Examination is passed and the project report approved if there is no more than one negative vote, an abstention being regarded as a negative vote. The report, from the Department Chair to the Program Administrator, records the result as \u201cunsatisfactory,\u201d or \u201csatisfactory,\u201d. If the result is \u201cunsatisfactory,\u201d the candidate may be given the opportunity by the MVSc Examination Committee of a second attempt. A second \u201cunsatisfactory\u201d result will terminate candidacy at this university.<\/p>\n&nbsp;\n<h1><a href=\"http:\/\/calendar.upei.ca\/current\/chapter\/master-of-science#FacVetMedCourses\">Graduate Courses<\/a> - Veterinary Medicine<\/h1>\n\n","rendered":"<p class=\"import-Normal\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">A) STRUCTURE OF THE PROGRAM<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">The MVSc degree of the University of Prince Edward Island is a two-year, non-thesis (professional) Master\u2019s-track program to enhance scholarship and competitiveness of veterinarians in one of the broad disciplines of pathology, microbiology, or clinical sciences. The program is designed to provide advanced training in the disciplines, and to develop teaching and communication skills. In addition, a student successfully completing the program may spend an extra year of residency in his\/her selected discipline so as to be eligible for certification by specialty groups that require three years of residency training. Success in the program is attested by the achieving of satisfactory standings in the minimum number of graduate courses required, the completion of a research project, and the writing of a project report suitable for publication in a refereed journal.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">The graduate students will register in one of the academic departments listed below and in one of the designated areas of specialization:<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">Department of Companion Animals<br \/>\n<\/strong>Small Animal Medicine<br \/>\nSmall Animal Surgery<br \/>\nCardiology<br \/>\nDiagnostic Imaging<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">Department of Health Management<br \/>\n<\/strong>Large Animal Medicine<br \/>\nLarge Animal Surgery<br \/>\nTheriogenology<br \/>\nPopulation Medicine<br \/>\nAquatic Food Animal Medicine<br \/>\nEquine Clinical Sciences<br \/>\nFood Animal Clinical Sciences<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">Department of Pathology and Microbiology<br \/>\n<\/strong>Bacteriology<br \/>\nClinical Pathology<br \/>\nImmunology<br \/>\nMorphologic Pathology<br \/>\nParasitology<br \/>\nVirology<br \/>\nWildlife Pathology<br \/>\nPublic Health<br \/>\nAquatic Animal Health<br \/>\nBiosecurity<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">In addition to the \u201cGeneral Regulations for Graduate Programs,\u201d described above, the following regulations apply specifically to the MVSc degree:<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">Residency Requirements <\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">Normally, at least four semesters of full-time study in residence at the University must be devoted to the non-thesis Master\u2019s program if the student is admitted as a regular student. For a regular student admitted to a part-time study program, the residency period is based on the equivalence of three part-time semesters to one full- time semester. A student admitted as a provisional student requiring two semesters in that category must spend at least two additional semesters as a regular full-time student to meet the residency requirement. Upon completion of the residency requirement, the student is then eligible to become a candidate for the MVSc degree.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">Normally, the project report must be formally submitted, or the program must be otherwise complete, within 48 months of the completion of the residency requirement. Departure from these normal requirements requires approval from the Graduate Studies Committee.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">B) COURSES<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">Prescribed Studies <\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">The minimum number of courses and\/or general examinations is outlined below. For graduate credit, the courses selected must be acceptable to the Department and the Graduate Studies Committee. The candidate must maintain an average grade of at least a \u201cB\u201d standing (see Grades in General Regulations section) in the substantive courses outlined below in order to maintain registration in the program. Substantive courses are graduate level courses assigned a minimum of two credit hours.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">Students are required to complete courses totalling a minimum of 32 credit hours. Within this course complement there must be at least eight substantive courses and the appropriate departmental Seminar course (one credit). Normally, in addition to the project, at least three substantive courses should be in the area of the student\u2019s specialization. The Department may require examinations (oral and\/or written) from time to time, to evaluate the student\u2019s progress in his\/her overall program.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">Additional Courses<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">In addition to these prescribed studies, the candidate may undertake to achieve satisfactory standings in courses supportive of the special discipline. These courses may be at either the undergraduate or the graduate level. The standings obtained in them will not affect the average grade of the prescribed studies.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">When a student is required to register in a seminar or colloquium course in more than one semester, the record will show a grade or a designation of \u201cIn Progress\u201d for semesters prior to completion of the course, and \u201cPass\u201d or \u201cFail\u201d for the final semester. With the consent of the Supervisory Committee, and of the instructor and the Department Chair concerned, a student may register for, and audit, all or part of a course. It is understood that the student will attend lectures as prescribed, but will not write any examination or receive any grade. Such a course may be recorded as an additional course, identified by \u201cAUD\u201d.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">C) THE <\/strong><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">PROJECT REPORT<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">Research <\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">Normally, the equivalent of at least six credit hours must be devoted to a small research project in fulfilment of the degree requirement. The project may be based on either a laboratory or clinical investigation, or a special topic such as a prospective or retrospective case study. Summers during which research work is actively conducted may be counted as research semester equivalents, even though other courses may not be offered at that time. In order to avoid undue prolongation of the time required to complete the degree, the research topic should be identified early and approved by the Supervisory Committee. Research involving the use of animals must follow the Guidelines of the Canadian Council on Animal Care.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">Project Report <\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">Each candidate for the degree of Master of Veterinary Science is required to submit a project report (in place of a thesis) based upon the research conducted under supervision as described above. The report should make some contribution to the body of knowledge in the candidate\u2019s field. The report should be prepared as a manuscript, in a form that meets the guidelines for submission of a peer-reviewed scientific journal.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">Procedures <\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">The project report may be handed in at any time of the year, but candidates must bear in mind the desirability of having the final examination as much in advance of the deadline date for report submission as possible. Candidates are advised to inform themselves of the deadlines schedule, a copy of which may be obtained in the Office of the Program Administrator. It is desirable that each candidate initiate discussion about examination dates with the Supervisor early in the final semester.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">The candidate should keep in close touch with the Supervisor and the Supervisory Committee, throughout the preparation of the project report. The final draft of the report, after it has been reviewed by all members of the Supervisory Committee, and when ready for examination is sent to the members of the MVSc Examination Committee (see below).<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">Following the Examination, the candidate, if successful, arranges for the preparation of the project report in final form, and for its submission to the Program Administrator (see below). The project report in final form, prepared as a manuscript meeting the guidelines for submission of a peer-reviewed scientific journal, must include any minor corrections or revisions indicated during the Examination. Approval of the report and the manuscript takes the form of a Certificate of Approval, signed by the Examination Committee.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\"><strong lang=\"en-CA\" xml:lang=\"en-CA\">The Master of Veterinary Science Examination <\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">The final oral examination is based on an overall assessment of the candidate\u2019s knowledge and competence in his\/her field of study, including the project report. It is a departmental examination identified as the MVSc Examination and carried out by the MVSc Examination Committee normally consisting of four members as follows:<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal\">i. one graduate faculty of the Department, who is not a member of the Supervisory Committee, and who is appointed by the Department Chair to act as chair of the MVSc Examination and to make the arrangements therefore;<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal\">ii. the Supervisor of the candidate\u2019s program;<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal\">iii. one additional member of the Supervisory Committee; and<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal\">iv. one member of the graduate faculty from a department other than that in which the student is registered.<\/p>\n<p class=\"import-Normal no-indent\">The Department Chair selects the Examination Committee at the request of the Supervisor and is responsible for notifying the Program Administrator of its composition. 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