Master of Science - Chemistry - Specialization in Science, Society and Policy (Thesis)

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University of Ottawa
Canada
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Progression Summary

program description

established in 1981, the ottawa-carleton chemistry institute (occi) combines the research strengths of the university of ottawa and carleton university. the institute offers graduate programs leading to the master’s (msc) and doctoral (phd) degrees in chemistry.

research facilities are shared between the two campuses. students have access to the professors, courses and facilities at both universities; however, they must enroll at the “home university” of the thesis supervisor.

the institute is a participating unit in the collaborative program in science, society and policy at the master’s level and in chemical and environmental toxicology at the master’s and doctoral levels.

the collaborative program in science, society and policy allows students enrolled in one of the participating master’s programs to specialize in science and innovation policy.

the objective of the collaborative program is to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to evaluate the challenges confronting decision-making at the interface of science and policy. students will have an opportunity to explore how evidence is used in decision-making, how current policies shape the scientific enterprise, and how emerging technologies interact with society.

the degree awarded specifies the primary program and indicates “specialization in science, society and policy."

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Start Date

2026-01
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Tuition fees

69,049 .SAR
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Start Date

2026-01
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Tuition fees

69,049 .SAR
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Start Date

2026-01
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Tuition fees

69,049 .SAR