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FAQs

MScOS Program

How many credit hours does a student need to be considered full-time?

Full-time students typically take one or two courses per term and must be registered in a course each term during their first year. It is anticipated that the program will take 2 years to complete full-time. See regarding maximum time allowed to complete.

How does the pay structure work for a full-time student?

It is anticipated that full-time students will pay the 1 year program fee in the first year while taking courses and then pay continuing fees in the second year while completing their thesis or remaining courses. See FGS for tuition and fee structures and Money Matters for additional information.

How many credit hours does a student need to be considered part-time?

Part-time students typically take one course per term and must be registered in a course each term. It is anticipated that the program will take 3-4 years to complete part-time. See  regarding maximum time allowed to complete.

How does the pay structure work for a part-time student?

Part-time students are required to pay the equivalent full-time program fee over 9 terms after which they will transition to continuing fees.  Part-time students who compete their requirements early will be required to cover any remaining balance. See FGS for tuition and fee structures and Money Matters for additional information.

What is the difference between the thesis-based Master's Program and the course-based Master's Program

  Thesis-based Course-based
Length of program (full-time) 2 years 2 years
Required courses

OCCU 6510

OCCU 6511

OCCU 6513

1 elective

OCCU 9002 (thesis)

OCCU 6510

OCCU 6511

OCCU 6512

OCCU 6513

2 electives

OCCU 6514 (capstone project)

Thesis supervisor Required Not required
Eligibility for School of OT Funding Package Full-time students only
No

Will the course-based stream prepare me for doctoral studies?

Admissions requirements for doctoral programs vary. Please direct your questions to the doctoral program of interest.

What are you looking for in a MScOS candidate?

We are looking for applicants who demonstrate a combination of academic excellence, leadership experiences, and the ability to work independently, as well as referee recommendations and scholarly interests that articulate a fit with the interdisciplinary field of occupational science. These will be assessed by reviewing the student’s letter of intent, CV and referee comments. Student success in our program is enhanced by:

  • Ability to work independently, especially being self-directed, self-motivated, and able to set and achieve timelines
  • Intellectual curiosity
  • Academic skills, such as accessing trustworthy information, independent writing, and the ability to support a perspective
  • Ability to articulate fit with an online interdisciplinary occupational science graduate program

Can you transfer credits to this program?

Up to one relevant transfer credit elective may be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Can I submit external credit hours through a letter of permission?

Students are not permitted to complete any credit hours outside HÂþ»­.

Can I enroll in a 3-credit course offered within MScOS even if I am not enrolled in the MScOS program?

Yes, if you meet the Graduate Studies criteria and have permission from the School of OT’s MScOS Program Coordinator.  If you later decide to enter the OS program, only up to 3 credits can be transferred into the program and this will not alter the program start date or program fee.

Do I have to live near HÂþ»­ Halifax campus?

There is no required residency for these programs, although some supervisors may request residency, when appropriate. 

Do I have to attend orientation?

All full-time and part-time MScOS students are required to participate in an online orientation in August, which involves approximately 10-15 hours to be completed asynchronously and includes some due dates and synchronous check-ins.

How do I connect with a Faculty Advisor?

Thesis supervision or co-supervision is provided by faculty members associated with the School of Occupational Therapy. Feel free to email faculty members who you feel align with your research interests. See MScOS Faculty.

Are there any awards, scholarships or bursaries available with this program?

Refer to www.dalgrad.dal.ca/funding for information regarding awards, scholarships and bursaries for the MScOS program. Students who are seeking scholarship support for the thesis-based stream are encouraged to explore funding opportunities through the Faculty of Graduate Studies.  Most scholarship applications are due in early December.

How do I learn more about Occupational Science?

Explore the Journal of Occupational Science:

Connect with an Occupational Science Association, such as:
International Society for Occupational Science
OSE
SSO:USA

How can I check the status of my application?

Applicants can check the status of their application (application date, paid application fee, documents received by the School, etc.) in the HÂþ»­ application portal.