Interdisciplinary Oncology Graduate Specialization (IOGS)

APPLICATION

Application to the program is through the Interdisciplinary Oncology Steering Committee (email to sga49@sfu.ca): 

Note that to enroll in the Interdisciplinary Oncology Graduate Specialization, a student must be a thesis-based MSc or PhD student at SFU and must first be accepted into a home department (usually based on their senior supervisor's affiliation). IOGS core courses are ONC 502 and ONC 510 but overall program requirements may vary depending on the home department. 

MSC REQUIREMENTS

Students complete the following graduate courses, including:

  • MBB 801-3 Student Seminar in Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
  • MBB 803-1 Department Seminar Series – must be taken twice
    • This course must be taken at the first opportunity in the graduate program for two consecutive offerings (Spring and Fall, or Fall and Spring).
    • Only students who started in the Spring 2022 term or later may take this course for credit.
  • ONC 502-3 Concepts in Oncology
  • ONC 510-3 Seminars in Oncology

and one unit of MBB colloquia by completing one of:

*Note: Any relevant Special Topics course from any department may be included upon permission of the IOGS Steering Committee. Oncology related courses at other institutions may also be used to satisfy the elective requirement. Please consult with the Interdisciplinary Oncology Graduate Specialization Steering Committee for queries regarding course eligibility.

PHD Requirements

ONCOLOGY COURSE OUTLINES