RAD FORM
Results, Approval, and Degree Recommendation form is required to submit your thesis to the library and have your thesis course grade entered into the system.
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📆 Last updated: March 2024
Students need to be enrolled in their thesis course every term, including the term in which they are defending their thesis.
Upon admission to the MASc program, students must enroll in this course each term until they defend their thesis.
Graded on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis.
Prerequisite: N/a
Upon completing their Qualifying Examination, all PhD students must enroll in this course each term until they defend their thesis.
Graded on a satisfactory/unsatisfactory basis.
Prerequisite: MSE 890 - PhD Qualifying Examination (PhD students must pass their Qualifying Exam before defending their thesis.)
The Library's Theses Office assists students with formatting their theses for submission to the Library and for publication. Students must follow the formatting rules outlined on the Library's Thesis Resources page prior to submitting their thesis to MSE.
You can find information on copyright, ethics approval, and thesis intake appointments on the Library's website.
Another good resource is Graduate Studies' website:
Once you have completed your thesis, please share it with your supervisory committee as soon as possible. Your committee members will need time to review your thesis and confirm with you that it is ready to be defended.
Examiners (internal or external to SFU) are not a part of your supervisory committee. Supervisory committee members cannot serve as examiners on examining committees as per GGR 1.9.1c.
Finding a date when all your examining committee members are available could be a difficult task. Please make sure to discuss possible dates with your committee as soon as possible. It is common for external examiners (applicable to PhD students only) to join from another time zone.
The defence should be scheduled at least 5 business days before the library deadline. This will allow you to have enough time to work on potential revisions.
Please schedule your defence during MSE admin staff's office hours, Monday to Friday 9am-4pm (excluding Canadian statutory holidays, when the University is closed). Should you wish to defend outside of this window, your Supervisor or defence chair will be responsible for facilitating the meeting.
Students need to apply to graduate through the goSFU in order to graduate.
You can apply for graduation before defending your thesis. Please refer to the Dates + Deadlines page for the current term's deadline.
Please refer to the Completing + Graduation page for instructions on checking the status of a previously submitted application.
Graduation application deadline for the Spring 2024 term is
If you wish to postpone your thesis publication, you must submit a request form at least 30 days before your defence. Please follow the instructions on the Thesis Regulations + Forms page.
"A postponement will delay the inclusion of a thesis in the institutional repository and from copying for a period of 12 months from the date of examination of the thesis. Postponement requests are normally approved if made for the following reasons: if there is real and immediate risk to researchers or collaborators; patent pending or protection of intellectual property; publication pending in restrictive venue. A postponement request must be made in writing prior to the submission to the Library." GGR 1.11.3
MASc students need to submit their requests at least
before the defence date.
PhD students need to submit their requests at least
before the defence date.
Please submit your thesis defence request (including the required documents) via CourSys using the link below. Requests and/or documents submitted via email are not accepted.
The candidate will be added to the Zoom meeting as an alternative host, so you will be able to start your own meeting. Once the defence chair joins the call, they will be made "host" of the call.
The room will be available to you 1 hour prior to your defence time. Please arrive early to claim your lapel mic and do a tech check. If you experience technical difficulties, you can call the IT department using the landline phone located near the classroom door.
Doors will be closed during your defence, so late comers may not be allowed in. Late guests may be allowed to enter the Zoom room on the defence chair's discretion.
Video and audio recordings of defence proceedings are strictly prohibited according to the Graduate General Regulations. The public portion of the examination can be recorded if permission is sought ahead of time. All members of the examining committee and the student must agree. All the participants including the audience must be aware of the recording. Please email defence@sfu.ca for approval.
Results, Approval, and Degree Recommendation form is required to submit your thesis to the library and have your thesis course grade entered into the system.
Students are required to submit a digital copy of their thesis and their RAD form to the SFU Library in order to fulfill part of their graduation requirements. Thesis submission deadlines and more information can be found on the Library's website.
Upon a successful completion, the thesis must be submitted to the library no later than the end of the subsequent term. (GGR 1.10.2)
A credential completion letter is an official document confirming that a student has completed all of their degree requirements, and they are ready to graduate. It is often requested by international students for immigration* purposes. CCLs will be available via your goSFU account once the following steps have been completed:
The credential completion letter is only available after your graduation application has been approved by GS and before your degree is awarded by the Senate. Once your degree is awarded, the credential completion letter will no longer be available as your Senate letter and/or degree parchment will act as proof of degree completion.
*If you have immigration related inquiries, including but not limited to the Post Graduate Work Permit, please get in touch with SFU's International Student Advisors.