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meghal   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 05-08-10 09:12:45

While Ottawa_Nerd has given some excellent information on Canadian universities in this thread (http://www.canadiandesi.com/read.php?TID=6255&page=1), his information mainly pertains to Masters in Computer Engineering

- I am looking for some good masters programs in Anatomy and Kinesiology. Does anybody have that information?

- How helpful is Macleans guide for masters program? If not, is there any other publication that gives a better idea of Canadian grad schools?



rainbow   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 05-08-10 11:02:29

Try University of Ontario at Oshawa. I know someone studying Kinesiology. but not sure whether was a masters or graduate program ...


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Daari_Tappida_Maaga   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 05-08-10 11:38:41

University of Windsor has a large Kinesiology dept. It is a decent program and relatively easy to get into. However, Windsor is a crappy place when it comes to jobs(even part time student jobs). I used to live there and commute to Detroit for work.



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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 05-08-10 11:57:45

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University of Windsor has a large Kinesiology dept. It is a decent program and relatively easy to get into. However, Windsor is a crappy place when it comes to jobs(even part time student jobs). I used to live there and commute to Detroit for work.



Is Windsor that bad ? Detroit is considered as one of the worst places for jobs by US standards.



Daari_Tappida_Maaga   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 05-08-10 12:15:55

Originally posted by voltrex

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Is Windsor that bad ? Detroit is considered as one of the worst places for jobs by US standards.



This was a few years ago. But I would still not be surprised if Detroit continues to do better than Windsor when it comes to jobs. Windsor is the worst affected city in Canada.

Detroit suburbs are good. Downtown, however, used to look like the bombed out Beirut you see in newspapers.

Just as you cross the tunnel, you take the I-696, step on it and get the hell outta the war zone! :D j/k





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