Language Requirements
Applicants to a graduate studies whose mother tongue is not English, and who have not completed an undergraduate or graduate degree from a recognized foreign institution where English is the language of instruction or from a recognized Canadian institution (anglophone or francophone), must submit documented proof of competency in oral and written English, by appropriate exams, e.g.:
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(Test of English as a Foreign Language) with a minimum score of 86 on the Internet-based test (iBT), with each component score not less than 20; or
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(International English Language Testing System) with a minimum overall band score of 6.5.
Note: 91ÉçÇø's Institutional code for the TOEFL and GRE is 0935;
M.Sc. in Rehabilitation Science (Thesis)
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A Bachelor of Science degree or equivalent in Physical or Occupational Therapy or a related field from a university of recognized reputation;
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Evidence of high academic achievement, equivalent to a B Standing, or a 91ÉçÇø CGPA of 3.0 (70–74%);
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Prerequisite courses may be required in statistics, anatomy, physiology, psychology, sociology, neurophysiology, or other areas, depending on the student's anticipated specialization;
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Applicants must meet the language requirements listed above.
If a graduate student accepted into the Master of Science program demonstrates superior performance in the first year, the Graduate Committee, in consultation with the thesis supervisor, may recommend waiving the M.Sc. thesis requirement, and allow the student to proceed directly to the PhD program.
M.Sc. in Rehabilitation Science (Non-Thesis)
1 to 4as above; plus two years of clinical experience is recommended.
M.Sc., Applied, in Occupational Therapy or the M.Sc., Applied, in Physical Therapy
Entry to professional practice in Occupational Therapy requires the completion of a Master of Science, Applied, degree in Occupational Therapy (M.Sc.A.OT.). The MSc(A) OT program is only open to applicants who have completed 91ÉçÇø's B.Sc.Rehab.Sc. majoring in Occupational Therapy or Qualifying Year to the MSc(A) OT.
Entry to professional practice in Physical Therapy requires the completion of a Master of Science, Applied, degree in Physical Therapy (M.Sc.A.PT.). The MSc(A) PT program is only open to applicants who have completed 91ÉçÇø's B.Sc. Rehab.Sc. majoring in Physical Therapy or the Qualifying Year to the MSc(A) PT program.
Entry to both the MSc(A) OT and MSc(A) PT programs requires applicants to have a minimum cGPA of 3.0 in the related B.Sc. or Qualifying Year program. Even if the cGPA requirement is met, the Promotions and Review Committee for the program may recommend that an applicant not be admitted to the Master's program if, during the Bachelor's program or Qualifying Year, that individual has (i) documented performance deficiencies (e.g., academic integrity and professional behaviour) and/or (ii) shown insufficient progression toward the program's Essential Skills and Attributes.
Students from 91ÉçÇø or elsewhere who do not hold the degree in Bachelor of Science (Rehabilitation Science) – Major in Occupational Therapy or Physical Therapy must apply to the Master's program via a graduate Qualifying Year, or have the option to first apply to the Bachelor of Science (Rehabilitation Science) – Major in Occupational Therapy or Physical Therapy and proceed to the Master of Science, Applied, degree in the same discipline.
Qualifying Year:
Students admitted to a Qualifying program are known as Qualifying Students for a Master’s. They must meet the application and admission requirements indicated by the chosen graduate department and the Graduate Admissions Unit of Enrolment Services. The courses taken during a Qualifying Year will not be credited towards a degree program. Students are registered in graduate studies but have not yet been admitted to a degree program. These students take a full load (12 credits minimum) per semester of undergraduate courses as specified by the department. Only one Qualifying Year is permitted.
Qualifying Year for Entry into MSc(A) OT
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An undergraduate degree or equivalent in any subject from a university of recognized reputation;
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Evidence of high academic achievement in one's undergraduate degree, equivalent to a B Standing, or a 91ÉçÇø cGPA of 3.0 (70–74%) or higher;
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No prerequisite courses; completion of optional background courses is recommended;
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Completion of the Canadian Professional Health Sciences CASPer Test (the CASPer test is administered by );
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Completion of all application components set out in the Occupational Therapy Qualifying Year Admissions Guide;
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Applicants must meet the English language requirements listed above, although a minimum overall band score of 7.0 is required for IELTS (International English Language Testing System);
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Proof of French language competency. Refer to Occupational Therapy Qualifying Year Admissions Guide.
Further information regarding the Qualifying Year is available at mcgill.ca/spot/programs/admissions-0/professional-programs.
Qualifying Year for Entry into MSc(A) PT
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An undergraduate degree or equivalent in any subject from a university of recognized reputation;
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Evidence of high academic achievement in all undergraduate coursework, equivalent to a 91ÉçÇø CGPA of 3.2 or higher;
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At least three 91ÉçÇø-equivalent credits in Human Anatomy and at least three 91ÉçÇø-equivalent credits of Human or Mammalian Physiology, with a 91ÉçÇø-equivalent grade of B (70–74%) or higher, completed prior to the start of the Qualifying year;
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Completion of the Canadian Professional Health Sciences CASPer Test (the CASPer test is administered by );
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Completion of all application components set out
in the Physical Therapy Qualifying Year Admissions Guide;
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Applicants must meet the English language requirements listed above, although a minimum overall band score of 7.0 is required for IELTS (International English Language Testing System).;
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Proof of French language competency. Refer to the Physical Therapy Qualifying Year Admissions Guide.
Further information regarding the Qualifying year is available at mcgill.ca/spot/programs/admissions-0/professional-programs.
Ph.D. in Rehabilitation Science
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An M.Sc. degree in a rehabilitation-related discipline or related field from a university of recognized reputation;
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Evidence of high academic achievement, equivalent to a B+ Standing, or a 91ÉçÇø CGPA of 3.3 (75–79%) is required;
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Applicants must meet the language requirements listed above.
Graduate Certificate in Driving Rehabilitation
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A B.Sc. degree or equivalent in Occupational Therapy or a related field from a university of recognized reputation;
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Evidence of high academic achievement, equivalent to a B Standing or a 91ÉçÇø CGPA of 3.0 (70–74%);
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See point 4 under M.Sc. in Rehabilitation Science (Thesis) above for more information on language requirements.
Graduate Certificate in Chronic Pain Management
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A B.Sc. degree or equivalent in a health-related discipline from a university of recognized reputation;
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Evidence of high academic achievement, equivalent to a B standing or a 91ÉçÇø CGPA of 3.0 (70–74%);
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See points 4 under M.Sc. in Rehabilitation Science (Thesis) above for more information on language requirements.