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1991/1992 - Office of the Registrar - McMaster University

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FACULTY OF ENGINEERING<br />

3. Complementary studies elective courses must comprise a significant<br />

component <strong>of</strong> analytical reading and writing practice. A list <strong>of</strong> acceptable<br />

courses is available from <strong>the</strong> Chair, DepartIDent <strong>of</strong> Materials Science<br />

and Engineering.<br />

Level II:<br />

36 units<br />

R Chemistry 2P06; Engineering 2M04, 2P04; Materials 2C04, 2G04,<br />

2H02; Ma<strong>the</strong>matics 2M06; 6 units approved complementary studies<br />

elective (see Note 3, above).<br />

Level III:<br />

35 units<br />

R Chemical Engineering 3004 or Mechanical Engineering 3004;<br />

Chemistry 2W03; Materials 3B04, 3D06, 3E06, 3P03; Ma<strong>the</strong>matics<br />

3V06; Metallurgy 3C03.<br />

Level IV:<br />

37 units<br />

R Engineering '3M03 or 3N03, 4A03 or 4H03 or eqUivalent, 4B03;<br />

Materials 4AOl, 4E03, 4K04; Metallurgy 4C04, 4L04.<br />

E 3 units complementary studies elective {see Note 3, above}; 9 units<br />

Level III or IV approved technical electives.<br />

METALLURGICAL ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT<br />

(B.Eng.Mgt.)<br />

Admission:<br />

See Admission described at <strong>the</strong> beginning <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> programme listing.<br />

Programme Notes:<br />

L Complementary studies elective courses must comprise a significant<br />

component <strong>of</strong> analytical reading and writing practice. A list <strong>of</strong> acceptable<br />

courses is available from <strong>the</strong> Chair, Department <strong>of</strong> Materials Science<br />

and Engineering.<br />

2. Attention is drawn to Engineering and Management 4GOI and 5GOl,<br />

<strong>the</strong> voluntary intensive courses <strong>of</strong>fered'in <strong>the</strong> month <strong>of</strong> May.<br />

Level II: 39 units<br />

R Chemistry 2P06; Commerce 2M3, 2MA3; Economics 2G03, 2H03;<br />

Engineering and Management 2AOl; Engineering 2M04; Ma<strong>the</strong>matics<br />

2M06; Materials 2C04, 2G04, 2H02.<br />

Level III: 36 units<br />

R Commerce 2BA3, 2FA3; Engineering and Management 3AOl; Engineering<br />

2P04, 3M03 or 3N03; Materials 3B04, 3D06; Ma<strong>the</strong>matics<br />

3V06; Metallurgy 3C03; Statistics 3Y03.<br />

Level IV: 35 units<br />

R Chemical Engineering 3004 or Mechanical Engineering 3004;<br />

Chemistry 2W03; Commerce 3M3, 3BA3 or 3BB3, 3FA3, 3MA3;<br />

Engineering and Management 4AOl; Materials 3E06, 3P03; 6 units<br />

approved complementary studies elective (see Note 1, above)<br />

Level V: 37 units<br />

R Commerce 4PA3, 4QA3; Engineering 4A03 or 4H03 or equivalent;<br />

Engineering and Management 5AOl, 5B03; Materials 4E03, 4K04;<br />

Metallurgy 4C04, 4L04.<br />

E 6 units <strong>of</strong> Commerce selected from Level III and IV Commerce<br />

courses; 3 units approved technical electives.<br />

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