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1. Summary of Degree Programs for the Cumming School of Medicine


For a list of programs offered by the Cumming School of Medicine, search Programs. The Overview, Admissions and Program Details tabs in the selected program contain important information regarding admission and graduation requirements.


Degrees Offered

Undergraduate

Community Rehabilitation

Health Sciences

Professional

BCR

 

 

 

BHSc Honours

 

BCR/BA or BSc(1)

 

 

 

 

MD

(1)Combined Degree with the Faculty of Arts (Psychology)

Graduate Science Education

MBT

MDCS*

MPath

MSc

PhD


Undergraduate

The Cumming School of Medicine offers a four-year Bachelor of Health Sciences Honours (BHSc Honours) degree.

The Cumming School of Medicine offers a four-year Bachelor of Community Rehabilitation (BCR) degree as well as a two-year BCR program after an approved college diploma.


Doctor of Medicine

The Cumming School of Medicine offers a three-year professional degree leading to a Doctor of Medicine (MD).


Postgraduate (Residency)

The Cumming School of Medicine offers various postgraduate (residency) programs that are only available to those with professional MD training. Full details can be found on the Cumming School of Medicine Postgraduate Medical Education website at cumming.ucalgary.ca/pgme.


Graduate

Graduate work leading to the Master of Biomedical Technology, Master of Disability and Community Studies*, Master of Pathologists' Assistant, Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees is offered by the Cumming School of Medicine under the administration of the Faculty of Graduate Studies. See Programs for more information.

*This program is currently suspended.


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