1) All master's students in the program will take a core course (0.5 full-course equivalent (FCE)) chosen from the list below or an individual reading course to be approved and supervised by a member of the Collaborative Program in Aboriginal Health.
2) In home graduate units where a thesis or major research paper is required, it must deal with an Aboriginal health topic. At least one member of the student's thesis committee should be a core faculty member of the Collaborative Program.
3) In home graduate units that do not have a thesis requirement, students must undertake a practicum or equivalent in an Aboriginal health topic, supervised by a core faculty member of the Collaborative Program.
4) Students must participate in the Research Seminar Series, held monthly, as well as participate in at least one National/Regional Workshop.