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- Plant Science Admission Requirements and Application Procedures
- Plant Science Faculty
- Master of Science (M.Sc.) Plant Science (Thesis) (45 credits)
- Master of Science (M.Sc.) Plant Science (Thesis): Bioinformatics (45 credits)
- Master of Science (M.Sc.) Plant Science (Thesis): Neotropical Environment (45 credits)
- Master of Science, Applied (M.Sc.A.) Plant Science (Non-Thesis) (45 credits)
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Plant Science
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Plant Science: Bioinformatics
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Plant Science: Environment
- Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Plant Science: Neotropical Environment
- Graduate Certificate (Gr. Cert.) Bioinformatics (15 credits)
Plant Science
Location
Location
- Department of Plant Science
- Macdonald Campus
- 21,111 Lakeshore Road
- Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue QC H9X 3V9
- Canada
- Telephone: 514-398-7838
- Email: gradstudies.macdonald [at] mcgill.ca
- Website: mcgill.ca/plant
About Plant Science
About Plant Science
The Department offers an M.Sc. and a Ph.D. in Plant Science with options in Bioinformatics, Environment, or Neotropical Environment, and provides for study in all fields of plant science. Research facilities—both field and laboratory—are available for investigations in plant breeding, crop physiology, crop management, crop quality, plant ecology, the epidemiology and biology of plant diseases, epigenetics, biosystematics, recombinant DNA technology, mycology, weed biology, tissue culture, plant biochemistry, and bioinformatics. Facilities include:
- Horticultural Research Centre
- Emile A. Lods Agronomy Research Centre
- greenhouses
- growth cabinets
- ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ Herbarium
- multi-scale imaging facility
- genome editing laboratory
- plant-pest containment laboratory
- field phenomics platform
An advisory committee is named for each student and has the responsibility of developing the program of study appropriate to the student's background and area of specialization.
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Plant Science (Thesis) (45 credits) |
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This M.Sc. in Plant Science requires approximately two years for completion. Overall, the program consists of two graduate-level courses, seminars, and a research project leading to a thesis. The courses and the research project are chosen and defined with the help of an advisory committee. Subsequent career paths are varied, but include work with government agencies, the private sector, or further graduate studies in a related field. |
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Plant Science (Thesis): Bioinformatics (45 credits) |
This M.Sc. in Plant Science requires approximately two years for completion. Overall, the program consists of two graduate-level courses, seminars, and a research project leading to a thesis. The courses and the research project are chosen and defined with the help of an advisory committee. The goal of the Bioinformatics option is to train students to become researchers in the interdisciplinary field of bioinformatics, which lies at the intersection of biological/medical sciences and mathematics/computer science/engineering. This option has an added emphasis on bioinformatics, including additional seminars. Subsequent career paths are varied, but include work with government agencies, the private sector, or further graduate studies in a related field. |
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Plant Science (Thesis): Environment (48 credits) |
This M.Sc. in Plant Science requires approximately two years for completion. Overall, the program consists of two graduate-level courses, seminars, and a research project leading to a thesis. The courses and the research project are chosen and defined with the help of an advisory committee. Subsequent career paths are varied, but include work with government agencies, the private sector, or further graduate studies in a related field. This Environment graduate option has an added emphasis on environmental sciences, including additional courses and seminars. It is aimed at students who wish to take an interdisciplinary approach in their graduate research on environmental issues and who wish to benefit from interactions with students from a wide range of disciplines. |
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Plant Science (Thesis): Neotropical Environment (45 credits) |
This M.Sc. in Plant Science requires approximately two years for completion. Overall, the program consists of two graduate-level courses, seminars, and a research project leading to a thesis. The courses and the research project are chosen and defined with the help of an advisory committee. Subsequent career paths are varied, but include work with government agencies, the private sector, or further graduate studies in a related field. This option has an added emphasis on neotropical environments, including additional courses and seminars. Part of the program takes place in Panama. |
Master of Science, Applied (M.Sc.A.) Plant Science (Non-Thesis) (45 credits) |
***Please note that program is currently under review, and will not be accepting applicants*** This M.Sc. in Plant Science requires about 18 months or four to five terms for completion. Overall, the program consists of graduate-level courses, seminars, and a research project. The courses and the research project are chosen and defined with the help of an advisory committee. Subsequent career paths are varied, but include work with government agencies, the private sector, or further graduate studies in a related field. |
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Plant Science |
This Ph.D. in Plant Science requires approximately three years for completion. Overall, the program consists of seminars and a research project leading to a thesis. Students must also complete a comprehensive examination within their first year of study. The research project is defined with the help of an advisory committee. Subsequent career paths are varied, but include work with government agencies, universities, or the private sector. |
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Plant Science: Bioinformatics |
This Ph.D. in Plant Science requires approximately three years for completion. Overall, the program consists of seminars and a research project leading to a thesis. Students must also complete a comprehensive examination within their first year of study. The research project is defined with the help of an advisory committee. Subsequent career paths are varied, but include work with government agencies, universities, or the private sector. This Bioinformatics option has an added emphasis on bioinformatics, including additional courses and seminars. The goal of this option is to train students to become researchers in the interdisciplinary field of bioinformatics, which lies at the intersection of biological/medical sciences and mathematics/computer science/engineering. |
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Plant Science: Environment |
This Ph.D. in Plant Science requires approximately three years for completion. Overall, the program consists of seminars and a research project leading to a thesis. Students must also complete a comprehensive examination within their first year of study. The research project is defined with the help of an advisory committee. Subsequent career paths are varied, but include work with government agencies, universities, or the private sector. This Environment graduate option has an added emphasis on environmental sciences, including additional courses and seminars. It is aimed at students who wish to take an interdisciplinary approach in their graduate research on environmental issues and who wish to benefit from interactions with students from a wide range of disciplines. |
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Plant Science: Neotropical Environment |
This Ph.D. in Plant Science requires approximately three years for completion. Overall, the program consists of seminars and a research project leading to a thesis. Students must also complete a comprehensive examination within their first year of study. The research project is defined with the help of an advisory committee. Subsequent career paths are varied, but include work with government agencies, universities, or the private sector. This option has an added emphasis on neotropical environments, including additional courses and seminars. Part of the program takes place in Panama. |
Graduate Certificate (Gr. Cert.) Bioinformatics (15 credits) |
The Graduate Certificate in Bioinformatics is a new cross-disciplinary program that teaches students the foundations of bioinformatics thinking, methodology, and applications through hands-on experience with computers and bioinformatics tools. The program introduces students to many areas of application such as medicine, agriculture, and chemistry. Required courses include basic UNIX skills, genomics data, common bioinformatics software, relational databases, and web resources. The Certificate is completed in one term (Winter term only) after which graduates may go on to pursue successful careers in the biomedical, biotechnology, and biosciences fields. |
Plant Science Admission Requirements and Application Procedures
Plant Science Admission Requirements and Application Procedures
Admission Requirements
Admission Requirements
General
The minimum cumulative grade point average (CGPA) is 3.0/4.0 (second class–upper division) or a minimum GPA of 3.2/4.0 during the last two years of full-time university study. High grades are expected in courses considered by the academic unit to be preparatory to the graduate program.
Ph.D.
Ph.D. candidates are required to have an M.Sc. degree in an area related to the chosen field of specialization for the Ph.D. program. Outstanding M.Sc. students may be permitted to transfer to the second year of the Ph.D. program following one year of study.
Qualifying Students
Some applicants whose academic degrees and standing entitle them to serious consideration for admission to graduate studies, but who are considered inadequately prepared in the subject selected may be admitted to a Qualifying program if they have met the Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies minimum CGPA of 3.0/4.0. The course(s) to be taken in a Qualifying program will be prescribed by the academic unit concerned. Qualifying students are registered in graduate studies, but not as candidates for a degree. Only one Qualifying year is permitted. Successful completion of a qualifying program does not guarantee admission to a degree program. The Qualifying year is only offered at the discretion of the Department.
Financial Aid
Financial aid is available but limited and highly competitive. It is suggested that students give serious consideration to their financial planning before submitting an application. Normally, a student will not be accepted unless adequate financial support can be provided through a scholarship/award and/or by the student's supervisor. Academic units cannot guarantee financial support via teaching assistantships.
English Language Proficiency
For graduate applicants whose mother tongue is not English, and who have not completed an undergraduate or graduate degree from a recognized Canadian or American (English or French) institution or from a recognized foreign institution where English is the language of instruction, documented proof of English proficiency is required prior to admission. For a list of acceptable test scores and minimum requirements, visit
Application Procedures
Application Procedures
³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ’s online application form for graduate program candidates is available at mcgill.ca/gradapplicants/apply.
See University Regulations & Resources > Graduate > Graduate ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ and Application Procedures > Application Procedures for detailed application procedures.
Application Dates and Deadlines
Application Dates and Deadlines
Application opening dates are set by Enrolment Services in consultation with Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies (GPS), while application deadlines are set by the Department of Plant Science and may be revised at any time. Applicants must verify all deadlines and documentation requirements well in advance on the appropriate ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ departmental website; please consult the list at mcgill.ca/gps/contact/graduate-program.
Ìý | Application Opening Dates | Application Deadlines | ||
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Ìý | All Applicants | Non-Canadian citizens (incl. Special, Visiting & Exchange) | Canadian citizens/Perm. residents of Canada (incl. Special, Visiting & Exchange) | Current ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ Students (any citizenship) |
Fall Term: | Sept. 15 | Jan. 15 | Jan. 15 | Jan. 15 |
Winter Term: | Feb. 15 | Aug. 31 | Aug. 31 | Aug. 31 |
Summer Term: | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Admission to graduate studies is competitive; accordingly, late and/or incomplete applications are considered only as time and space permit.
International applicants are advised to apply well in advance of these dates because immigration procedures may be lengthy.
Plant Science Faculty
Plant Science Faculty
Chair |
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Martina V. Stromvik |
Associate Chair and Graduate Program Director |
Jean-Benoit Charron |
Associate Graduate Program Director |
Valérie Gravel |
Emeriti Professors |
Deborah J. Buszard; B.Sc.(Bath), Ph.D.(Lond.) |
Alan K. Watson; B.Sc.(Agr.), M.Sc.(Br. Col.), Ph.D.(Sask.) |
Professors |
Pierre Dutilleul; B.Sc., M.Sc., Ph.D.(Louvain) |
Anja Geitmann; Diplom(Konstanz), Ph.D.(Siena) (Canada Research Chair in Biomechanics of Plant Development) |
Suha Jabaji; B.Sc.(Beirut), M.Sc.(Guelph), Ph.D.(Wat.) |
Ajjamada C. Kushalappa; B.Sc., M.Sc.(B'lore), Ph.D.(Flor.) |
Philippe Seguin; B.Sc.(Agr.), M.Sc.(McG.), Ph.D.(Minn.) |
Donald L. Smith; B.Sc., M.Sc.(Acad.), Ph.D.(Guelph) (Distinguished James ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ Professor) |
Associate Professors |
Jacqueline C. Bede; B.Sc.(Calg.), M.Sc., Ph.D.(Tor.) |
Sylvie de Blois; B.Sc.(Agr.)(McG.), M.Sc., Ph.D.(Montr.) |
Jean-Benoit Charron; B.Sc.(Montr.), M.Sc., Ph.D.(UQAM) |
Valérie Gravel; B.Sc.(Agr.), M.Sc., Ph.D.(Laval) |
Jaswinder Singh; B.Sc.(Agr.), M.Sc.(PAU), Ph.D.(Syd.) |
Martina V. Stromvik; B.A., M.Sc.(Stockholm), Ph.D.(Ill.) |
Assistant Professors |
Mehran Dastmalchi; B.Sc.(Tor.) Ph.D.(UWO) |
Valerio Hoyos-Villegas; B.Sc.(Caldas), M.Sc.(Missouri/Col.), Ph.D.(Mich.) |
Faculty Lecturers |
Caroline Begg; B.Sc.(Agr.)(McG.), M.Sc.(Sask.), Ph.D.(McG.) |
David Wees; B.Sc.(Agr.), M.Sc.(McG.) |
Academic Associate |
Frieda Beauregard B.Sc. M.Sc. Ph.D.(McG.) |
Adjunct Professors |
Konstantinos Aliferis |
Annick Bertrand |
Antoine Page |
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Plant Science (Thesis) (45 credits)
For more information, see Master of Science (M.Sc.) Plant Science (Thesis) (45 credits).
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Plant Science (Thesis): Bioinformatics (45 credits)
For more information, see Master of Science (M.Sc.) Plant Science (Thesis): Bioinformatics (45 credits).
Master of Science (M.Sc.) Plant Science (Thesis): Neotropical Environment (45 credits)
For more information, see Master of Science (M.Sc.) Plant Science (Thesis): Neotropical Environment (45 credits).
Master of Science, Applied (M.Sc.A.) Plant Science (Non-Thesis) (45 credits)
For more information, see Master of Science, Applied (M.Sc.A.) Plant Science (Non-Thesis) (45 credits).
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Plant Science
For more information, see Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Plant Science.
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Plant Science: Bioinformatics
For more information, see Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Plant Science: Bioinformatics.
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Plant Science: Environment
The Ph.D. in Plant Science Environment is a research program offered in collaboration with the Bieler School of Environment. As a complement to the unit's expertise, the program considers how various dimensions (scientific, social, legal, ethical) interact to define environment and sustainability issues. ...
For more information, see Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Plant Science: Environment.
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Plant Science: Neotropical Environment
For more information, see Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Plant Science: Neotropical Environment.
Graduate Certificate (Gr. Cert.) Bioinformatics (15 credits)
For more information, see Graduate Certificate (Gr. Cert.) Bioinformatics (15 credits).