1991/1992 - Office of the Registrar - McMaster University
1991/1992 - Office of the Registrar - McMaster University
1991/1992 - Office of the Registrar - McMaster University
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ARTS AND SCIENCE PROGRAMME<br />
Programme Note:<br />
Philosophy 2C06 will be included in calculating <strong>the</strong> Graduation Average.<br />
Area Courses:<br />
All Level II, III, IV Philosophy courses.<br />
Level I: 30 units<br />
R Arts and SCience 1A06, 1B06,.lC06, 1006; Biology 1A06.<br />
Level II: 30 units<br />
R Arts and Science 2A06, 2006; 6 units from: Arts and Science 2R06, Statistics<br />
2D03, 2M03, ei<strong>the</strong>r Computer Science 1MA3 or 1ZA3, Ma<strong>the</strong>matics<br />
1803; Philosophy 2A06; 6 units Level III or IV Philosophy.<br />
Level III: 30 units<br />
R Arts and Science 3A06, 3B06; 6 units upper-level Inquiry; Philosophy<br />
2C06; 6 units Level III or IV Philosophy.<br />
Level IV: 30 units<br />
R Arts and Science 3006; 6 units upper-level Inquiry; Philosophy<br />
3W03 and 4W03, or 4206; 6 units [evel III or IV Philosophy.<br />
E 6 units.<br />
HONOURS ARTS AND SCIENCE AND PHYSICS<br />
Admission:<br />
Students must achieve a Level I standing <strong>of</strong> at least 7.0 in <strong>the</strong> best 80%<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 33 units <strong>of</strong> Level I work, and at least a 7.0 in Arts and Science<br />
1006 or Ma<strong>the</strong>matics 1A06.<br />
Programme Note:<br />
Continuation in <strong>the</strong> programme beyond Level II requires at least 7.0 in<br />
Physics 1A06 or 1B06.<br />
Area Courses:<br />
All Level II, III, IV Physics courses and Ma<strong>the</strong>matics 2A06, 2G03, 2003,<br />
3C03,3003.<br />
Level I: 33 units<br />
R Arts and Science 1A06, 1806, 1C06; Arts and Science 1006 or Ma<strong>the</strong>matics<br />
1A06; Physics lA06 or 1806, or Biology lA06; Ma<strong>the</strong>matics 1803.<br />
Level II: 30-33 units<br />
R Arts and Science 2A06, 6 units upper-level Inquiry; Biology lA06, or<br />
Physics lA06 or 1806, whichever has not been completed in Level I;<br />
Chemistry 1A06; Ma<strong>the</strong>matics 2A06 or 2G03 and Ma<strong>the</strong>matics 2C03 or<br />
2003.<br />
Level III: 30 units<br />
R Arts and Science 3B06, and ei<strong>the</strong>r 3A06 or 3006; Physics 2B06,<br />
2e03, 2D03, 2H03; Computer Science 1MA3.<br />
Level IV: 29 units<br />
R Arts and Science 3A06 or 3006 (whichever not completed in Level III);<br />
Physics 3H04, 3K04, 3M03, 3MM3 and 3N03; Ma<strong>the</strong>matics 3C03, 3003.<br />
Level V: 32 units<br />
R Arts and Science 4C06; 6 units upper-level Inquiry; Physics 4B04,<br />
4F03, 4J04; 9 units Level III or IV Physics excluding Physics 4Q04.<br />
HONOURS ARTS AND SCIENCE AND POLITICAL SCIENCE<br />
Admission:<br />
Admission requires a Level II Cumulative Area Average <strong>of</strong> at least 7.0,<br />
with a grade <strong>of</strong> at least B - in 6 units <strong>of</strong> Political SCience courses.<br />
Programme Notes:<br />
1. Political Science 2F06 and 2006 wui be included in calculating <strong>the</strong><br />
Graduation Average if taken after Lev~l II. If both 2F06 and 2006<br />
are taken toge<strong>the</strong>r in Level II, students may have difficulty with prerequisites<br />
in Level III.<br />
2. The second year Arts and Science ma<strong>the</strong>matics requirements may<br />
be fulfilled by Political Science 2F06.<br />
Area Courses:<br />
All' Level II, III, IV Political Science courses.<br />
Level I: 30 units .<br />
R Arts and Science 1A06, 1B06, 1C06, 1006; Biology lA06.<br />
Level II: 30 units<br />
R Arts and SCience 2A06, 2006; Political Science 2F06 (or Arts and<br />
Science 2R06); 12 units Level II or III Political Science.<br />
Level III: 30 units<br />
R Arts and Science 3A06, 3B06; 6 units upper-level Inquiry; Political<br />
Science 2006 ; 6 units Level III Politic.al Science.<br />
Level IV: 30 units<br />
R Arts and Science 3006; 6 units upper-level Inquiry; 6 units Level IIII<br />
IV Political Science; 6 units Level IV Political Science approved to<br />
replace Arts and Science 4A06 or 4C06.<br />
E 6 units.<br />
HONOURS ARTS AND SCIENCE AND PSYCHOLOGY<br />
Continuation Beyond Level I:<br />
Students must achieve a Level I standing <strong>of</strong> at least 7.0 in <strong>the</strong> best 80%<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 30 units <strong>of</strong> Level I work including at least B in Psychology 1A06.<br />
Programme Notes:<br />
1. Students must meet a laboratory requirement by completing one <strong>of</strong><br />
Psychology 3C06, 3E03, 3L03 (formerly 2U03), 3QQ3, 3S03,<br />
3V03, 4G03, 4QQ3.<br />
2. Arts and Science 2R06 or Psychology 2R03 and 2RR3 will be<br />
included in <strong>the</strong> Graduation Average if taken after Level II.<br />
Area Courses:<br />
Psychology 2E03, 2H03, 2R03, 2RR3, 2T03 and all Level III and IV Psychology<br />
courses ..<br />
Level I: 30 units<br />
R Arts and Science 1A06, 1B06, 1C06, 1006; Psychology 1A06.<br />
Level II: 30 units<br />
R Arts and Science 2A06, 2006; Biology 1A06; Psychology 2R03 and<br />
2RR3 (or Arts and Science 2R06); 6 units from: Psychology 2E03, 2H03,<br />
2T03.<br />
Level III: 30 units<br />
R Arts and Science 3A06, 3B06; 6 units upper-level Inquiry; 3 units<br />
from: PsycholQgy 2E03, 2H03, 2T03 (whichever not taken in Level<br />
II); 9 units Level III Psychology Area courses.<br />
Level IV: 30 units<br />
R Arts and Science 3006; 6 units, upper-level Inquiry; 6 units Level III or IV<br />
Psychology Area courses; Psychology 4006 or 6 units Level IV Psychology<br />
Area courses approved as substitutes for Arts and Science 4A06 or<br />
4C06.<br />
E 6 units.<br />
HONOURS ARTS AND SCIENCE AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES<br />
Admission:<br />
Level I Standing <strong>of</strong> at least 7.0 in Arts and Science and at least 7.0 in<br />
Arts and Science 1A06.<br />
Programme Note: ,<br />
1. The computation <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Graduation Average will include all Level II,<br />
III and IV Relgious Studies courses taken.<br />
Area Courses:<br />
All Level II, III, and IV ReligiOUS Studies courses or approved substitutes.<br />
Level I: 30 units<br />
R Arts and Science 1A06, 1B06, 1C06, 1006; Biology 1A06.<br />
Level II: 30 units<br />
R Arts and Science 2A06, 2006; 6 units from Arts and Science 2R06,<br />
Statistics 2003, 2M03, ei<strong>the</strong>r Computer Science 1MA3 or 1ZA3,<br />
Math 1B03; 6 units from ReligiOUS Studies 2006, 2E06, 2FF6, 2II3,<br />
2JJ3, 2K03, 2KK3, 2LL3, 2R06, 2S06; and 6 units from Religious<br />
Studies 2J06, 2MM6, 2IT3, 3E03, 3H03, 3103, 3U03, 3UU3.<br />
Level III: 30 units<br />
R Arts and Science 3A06, 3B06; 6 units upper-level Inquiry; Religious<br />
Studies 3F03; 9 units Level III ReligiOUS Studies courses.<br />
Level IV: 30 units<br />
R Arts and Science 3006; 6 units upper-level Inquiry; Religious Studies<br />
4A06 and 4J06 (one <strong>of</strong> which will replace Arts and Studies 4A06,<br />
4C06.)<br />
E 6 units<br />
HONOURS ARTS AND SCIENCE AND SOCIOLOGY<br />
Admission:<br />
Students must achieve a Level I standing <strong>of</strong> at least 7.0 in <strong>the</strong> best 80%<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 30 units <strong>of</strong> Level I work, and at least 7.0 in Sociology 1A06.<br />
Area Courses:<br />
All Level II, III, and IV SOciology courses.<br />
Level I: 30 units<br />
R Arts and Science 1A06, 1B06, lC06, 1006; Sociology 1A06.<br />
Level II: 30 units<br />
R Arts and Science 2A06, 2006, Biology 1A06; Sociology 2S06, 6<br />
units SOciology.<br />
Level III: 30 units<br />
R Arts and Science 2R06, 3B06; 6 units upper-level Inquiry;Sociololgy<br />
3H06; 3 units from: SOCiology 3A03, 3P03, 3PP3; 3 units from:<br />
Sociology 3003, 3W03.<br />
Level IV: 30 units<br />
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