Sociology, Doctorate in Canada at UOttawa Canada




University University of Ottawa (UOttawa Canada)
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Type Public Research
Program Delivary Full Time
Language English, French
Program Duration 5.5 years
Students 42,000
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Detailed Information of Sociology, Doctorate in Canada at University of Ottawa

Program Overview for Sociology, Doctorate in Canada:

The School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies offers the following programs: Master of Arts (MA) and Ph.D. in sociology; Master of Arts (MA) in anthropology. In addition, the School participates in the following collaborative programs: women's studies (master's level) and Canadian studies (doctoral level). 

The MA in sociology is offered as a full-time and a part-time program in French and English. In English, the maximum number of annual admissions is fixed according to the procedure explained in the "Admission Requirements" section.

By the University of Ottawa regulation, students may write their assignments, research papers, theses, and examinations in either English or French.

Two options are available for the master's program: the MA with a thesis and the MA with a research paper, to which admissible students may add the co-op option. Students in both options are eligible for admission to the collaborative program in women's studies.

The Ph.D. in sociology is offered as a full-time program only, in English and French. However, both required seminars are offered in French exclusively. The doctoral program aims to train sociologists to research the social relations that define the conditions of existence and the transformations of contemporary societies while using the most up-to-date theoretical and methodological tools. The program’s two main fields of research are minorities and culture and political sociology. Students in the doctoral program are eligible for admission to the collaborative program in Canadian studies.

Professors in the School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies research several areas. For a complete understanding of the breadth of research being undertaken at the School, students are encouraged to consult the list of professors and their areas of interest, which extend well beyond the research fields mentioned above.

The eligibility for Sociology, Doctorate in Canada for both domestic and international student is:

To be admitted to the Ph.D. program, applicants must hold a master's degree in sociology (or equivalent) and have an overall average of at least 75% (B+), calculated following graduate studies guidelines.

A student who has a master’s degree with the required average in a related discipline may be considered. They will be asked to take several additional master's courses. The Graduate Studies Committee determines the number of extra courses required upon examination of each candidate's file.

Admission to the doctoral program also depends on finding a supervisor and a committee specialized in the student’s field of interest.

In addition to transcripts and letters of recommendation, the application for admission to the doctoral program should include a letter that specifies:

  • the proposed research area;
  • the specific research topic for the doctoral thesis;
  • the preferred supervisor;
  • the candidate's language skills (English and French). The applicant must also include a sample of written work.

All students must be able to read and understand texts written in French and English. Students must indicate the language in which they plan to take most of their courses in their application. The School of Sociological and Anthropological Studies reserves the right to require a language test for either language.

 

Fast track from Masters to PhD

Students enrolled in the MA program in sociology at the University of Ottawa who meet the condition indicated below may be allowed to transfer to the Ph.D. program without completing the master’s thesis or research paper.

The conditions for transfer are as follows:

  • successful completion of at least five graduate courses (15 units), with a minimum grade of A- in each;
  • written approval of the research paper or thesis supervisor as well as members of the thesis committee;
  • approval of the Graduate Studies Committee of SSAS. The Committee makes its decision based on written reports on the student's research skills from the student's research paper or thesis supervisor.

The transfer must be requested within 16 months of the student's initial enrollment in the master's program, and the transfer must be approved before the end of the fourth term such that students enroll in the Ph.D. program in the fifth term.

Following the transfer, students must complete four courses (12 units), in addition to the five courses (15 units) already completed, the qualifying exams (within 24 months after transfer), the thesis proposal, and the doctoral thesis.

 


N.B: Most universities have specific international admission requirements based on different education systems.

These are the test eligibilities for the Sociology, Doctorate to qualify.

The English Language Proficiency (ELP) requirements for Sociology, Doctorate in Canada: are:

  • TOEFL(ibt): 92
  • IELTS(academic): 6.5
N.B: ELP is not mandatory for all international students. You could apply without ELP if your previous degree's medium of instruction were in English. Students of Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia, for example, are not required to take the ELP test.

The international student tuition fees and costs for Sociology, Doctorate in Canada.

Items Costs
Application Fees CA$110.00
Tuition Fees CA$6,367.00 /year
Living Cost CA$8,400.00/year
(CA$700.00/month)
Student Earning CA$17,152.00/year
You will earn CA$17,152.00/year by working 20 h * 4 weeks * 8 months * CAD 13.40/h + 20 h * 4 weeks * 8 months * CAD 13.40/h at minimum wage of CA$13.40/hour.

The domestic student tuition fees and costs for Sociology, Doctorate in Canada.

Items Costs
Application Fees CA$110.00
Tuition Fees CA$6,367.00 /year
Living Cost CA$8,400.00/year
(CA$700.00/month)
Student Earning CA$17,152.00/year
This is just an estimate. You don't have any work hour limit. You will earn CA$17,152.00/year by working 20 h * 4 weeks * 8 months * CAD 13.40/h + 20 h * 4 weeks * 8 months * CAD 13.40/h at minimum wage of CA$13.40/hour.

Based on availability in the program, strong applications will continue to be examined, and admission scholarships will be available for all eligible candidates.

Located in the heart of Canada’s capital, a few steps away from Parliament Hill, the University of Ottawa is among Canada’s top 10 research universities.

uOttawa focuses research strengths and efforts on four Strategic Areas of Development in Research (SADRs):

  • Canada and the World
  • Health
  • e-Society
  • Molecular and Environmental Sciences

Based on availability in the program, strong applications will continue to be examined and admission scholarships will be available for all eligible candidates.

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