MSc (Thesis-based) and PhD
Our thesis-based master's and PhD programs offer students a multidisciplinary research environment that promotes creativity and leads to academic excellence. Often this takes form in collaborative thesis research between our innovative basic and clinical research faculty, thus creating opportunities for world class research that cannot be established elsewhere.
Course requirements are flexible, allowing us to tailor our training to match the needs of our diverse students.
Research areas are diverse and well funded:- analytical and environmental toxicology
- biopreservation (cryobiology)
- molecular pathology
- cancer pathology
- clinical chemistry
- virology and microbiology, and
- transfusion science.
A wide range of careers is open to our graduates.
Admissions
MSc Program
PhD Program
Handbook (for admissions prior to September 2024)
Handbook (for admissions September 2024 onward)
For any additional inquiries regarding admission, please contact lmpadmis@ualberta.ca