2016-17 Counsellor's Handbook

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BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY (CO-OPERATIVE) AND BACHELOR OF KINESIOLOGY In addition to the general academic requirements, students applying to either program must have completed a Grade 12 level laboratory science and mathematics with a final mark of 70 per cent or greater. BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION (CO-OPERATIVE) AND BACHELOR OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION Students applying to either program must have proof of completion of a current first aid and CPR course and must also complete a swim test as well as a two-page personal autobiographical statement.

CONTACT SCHOOL OF HUMAN KINETICS AND RECREATION ST. JOHN’S CAMPUS 709 864 8668 jsaunder@mun.ca

MEDICINE med.mun.ca APPLICATION DEADLINE: Sept. 15 (5 p.m. NDT) SEPARATE SUPPLEMENTARY APPLICATION REQUIRED: Yes STUDENT ENROLMENT IN 2015: 309 INTAKE: Fall semester only

DEGREE(S) DOCTOR OF MEDICINE A four-year post-graduate program available to candidates with a bachelor’s degree. Upon completion of the program, students will be matched to a two-year family medicine residency training program or a specialty residency training program. Specialty training programs available: • Anatomical pathology • Anesthesia • Diagnostic radiology • General surgery • Internal medicine • Nephrology • Neurology • Obstetrics and gynecology • Orthopedic surgery • Pediatrics • Psychiatry ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS Students intending to complete the doctor of medicine program are required to complete a bachelor’s degree, six credit hours in English and the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT). The undergraduate degree can be in any discipline. All applicants for admission to doctor of medicine are screened by an admissions committee that considers academic performance, scores on the MCAT, references, interviews (in some cases), extra-curricular activities, volunteer and/or work experience and any other relevant information. MEMORIAL UNIVERSITY 2016–2017

Admission to the program is competitive for a limited number of placements (80 placements in total). Most placements are reserved for bona fide residents of Newfoundland and Labrador (60 placements including three placements for Aboriginal applicants) plus some reserved specifically for residents of Prince Edward Island (four placements), New Brunswick (10 placements) and Yukon (one placement). The remaining five seats are open to other national and international students.

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