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School | Saint Paul University - Graduate Programs | | |
Location | Ottawa, ON, Canada | | |
School Type | Graduate School | | |
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Degree | Master | | |
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Entry Grade (%)* | 70% | | |
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Prerequisites Notes | To be admitted to the master's program, candidates must:
- Have obtained an honours bachelor's degree, or the equivalent, in philosophy, ethics, political science, governance studies, public policy, or in another discipline judged relevant, with a minimum grade point average of 70% (B);
- Submit two letters of reference, at least one of which must be from a professor;
- Be proficient in at least one of Canada's two official languages, and have a good enough reading knowledge of the other official language to be able to read texts in that language.
In exceptional cases, candidates who do not meet the first two criteria as defined above may be admitted to the master's program, provided they can demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the Admissions Committee, that they possess adequate knowledge and professional experience (for example, experience as a policy analyst in the public sector). Depending on the case, such candidates may be required to complete qualifying courses in pertinent disciplines prior to admission. | | |
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Description | The Faculty of Philosophy at Saint Paul University offers the Master of Arts in Public Ethics jointly confered by the Senates of Saint Paul University and the University of Ottawa under the terms of the federation agreement between them.
The program is based upon course and seminar work, reflection on practical experience, and research in public ethics. The program is designed for students wishing to specialize in public ethics at the graduate level or to prepare themselves for doctoral work; for mid-career professionals wishing to reflect and build on their professional experience and previous studies and who may wish to advance their careers, make career changes, or prepare for doctoral studies. | | |
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