PhD Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics in University of Guelph
1) Minimum University of Guelph admission requirements for a Doctoral program include: 1) a satisfactory baccalaureate; and 2) at the very minimum high second-class honours ('B' standing) in a recognized Master's degree. Students entering the PhD program are expected to have satisfied the requirements, or their equivalents, of the department's MSc degree in Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics. We strongly suggest GRE scores.
2) In cases where a student's master's degree is not equivalent to that offered by the department, the student may initially be accepted into the MSc program and may then apply for transfer to the PhD program at some time during the first three semesters. Applications for transfer must be supported by the Departmental Graduate Program Committee and approved by the Board of Graduate Studies. The student does not have to complete all the requirements of the MSc before transferring to the PhD program, but must achieve high academic standing.
50 Stone Road East, Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1
PhD Food, Agricultural and Resource Economics focuses on two major areas of emphasis:
1) Food and Agricultural Economics
2) Natural Resource and Environmental Economics.