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Subject·ADMISSION.Compl~tion of any Level I program with a Cumulative Averageof at least 6.0 including an average of at least7.0 in six units from· ANTHROP.1A03,.1 B03, .1Z0'3. Satisfaction'of.admission requirementsforthe Honours program in.the other B.A. subject.NOTES..'"· 1. Subjectto meeting admis'sion requirements, students maycombine two subjects and. be graduated· with a combinedhonours B.A. degree. These combinations areavailable within.the ,Faculty, with programs in the Faculty of Humanities andwith. the Arts and Science Program. .. 2. Students who have compietedANTHROP2103 are not required.to take ANTHROP3L03 " .REQUIREMENTS .120 units total (Levels I to IV), of which 48 units maybe Levell30 units from the Lev-erl program completed prior to admis-12 units3 units3 units3 units. 3 units12 units. ;36 units3 units3 units.sion to the program. (See Admission above.) .ANTHROP 2E03, 2F03,.2PA3, 3L03 (See Note 2 above.)fromANTHROP 2003, 2FF3, 2Z03; 3H03, 3K03, 3P03fromANTHROP 2B03,2P03, 2V03, 2.VV3, 2W03, 31;303 'ANTHROP 4103 ., Level IV Anthropology . 'Level II, II I or IV Anthropology ,courses specified for the other subjectfrom SOC SCI 2J03 or STATS 1 CC3* or in combined'programs Within the Faculty of Social Sciences, th.eResearch Mefhods/Statistics requirement specifiedfor the other subject .HUMAN 2C03. $tudents combining Honours Arts and. Science with Anthropology are exempt from this .requirement." . ' ...12 units· Electives. If not completed in Levell, a minimum Of six. units must be from' the Faculty. of Humanities and/or'the Department of Religious. Studies. Students combiningAnthropologywith Arts and Science, or with aHumanities subject, are exempt from this requirem~nt.*Ifrequirement completed in Levell, these uilits will be taken aselectives.'B.A. in Anthropology' {l 010}ADMISSION. Completion of any Level I program 'with a Cumulative Averageof at least 3.5 including an average of at least 4.0 in six units fromANTHROP 1A03, 1B03, 1Z03. '. ,REQUIREMENTS .90 units total (Levels I to 11/), of which 42 units may be Level I,30 units' from the level I program completed piiorto 'admis-~ionto the program. (See Admission above.)£3' units from ANTHROP 2E03) 2F03, 2PA318 units Levellt,'lll or IV Anthropology36 units . Eledives~ If not completed in Level I,.a minimum of isix units must be' from the ,Faculty of Humanities and/or ~he Department, of Religious Studies. , .Minor in. Anthropology. REQUIREMENTS '24 units total6 units, from ANTHROP lA03, 1 B03; 1 Z03. 3 units from ANTHROP 2E03, 2F03, 2PA315 units Level II .. III or· IV AnthropologyINTERDISCIPLINARY MINOR·IN',.ARCHAEOLOGYSee the, Interdisciplinary Minors and Thematic Areas section ofthis CaJendar.COMMUNICATION' 'STUDIESWEB ADDRESS:hffp://www.humanities:mcmaster.ca/-cmstHonours Communication Studies(See Faculty of Huma!1ities, Communication Studies, section)Combined Honours in\C'ommunication Studies and'AnotherSubjectStudents who registered in thisprogram prior to September2004 should contact a Student Advisor in the Office of the As"sociate Dean, Faculty ofSocialScienc~s to discuss theirindividualprogram requirements. ..,ADMISSION. 'Coniple~ion ,ofa:'ny Levell program 'and,a Cumulative Average ofat least 6.0 including an average of at least 7.0 in CMST 1AD3and 1 B03-; Satisfaction of the admission requirements for theHonours program in the other B.A. subject. in their',Levell program,·students should select courses carefully in order.to meet,the prerequisites for courses listed in specific Streams.'NOTES '.. . ., ,·1 .. Students wishing to combine Communication Studies with a .· subject in·the Faculty of SO,cial Sciences shOUld follow therequirements as outlined below. Those students wishing to. combine Communication Studies with a subjeqt in the Facultyof Humanities should follow the 'requirements as outlined inCombined Honours in Communication Studies and -Another''Subject in the Faculty of Humanities section of this Calendar.(See Faculty offlumanities section of this Calendar.) . .2. Communication Studies is an acaqemic disdpline which en.;.· compasses many fields of inquiry. Graduates of this programwill have an advanced knowledge of the nature, function ahd .evolution of, communication;. and will develop both practical,and theoretical skills necessary to pursue careers in. the fieldof communications. Students .in this program must completeone of the following'Streams: ,. ,The La-:'lguage and Social Life Stream involves the study anddiscovery of patterns in human language arid society. Focus isplaced on the art and science of persuasion, linguistiC method.and the importance of language in political and social life.,. The Cultural Studies Stream focuses on the critical analysisof popular culture through film, the visual arts and .a variety ofother forms .. ' Unique to the Communication approach to CUlturalStudies is. a focus on empirical analysis as well as the'social, political and cognitive significance of popular cultures;The Performance Studies Stream examines artistic andeve.-· ryday perfomlances. These performances range from theatre,concerts, and performance art to storytelling, ceremoniesand public protests. Student will examine and analyze performancesand their meanings and effects 'with particular em-'phasis, on the relationships between these performances andtheir consequences with a particular emphasis of the role ofactions in social communication: . . .The MassCommunication Stream focuses on the organiza.:tion and functioning of information media such as television,radio, the Internet and the press as major. institutions qndsources of knowledge and ,understanding about society", ~ , " ,
FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES" 1273. It, is strongly recommended that' students in the Language REQUIREMENTS ',' ,, and Social Life Stream take LINGUIST 1AQ3 and 1AA3 in Level '120 units total (Levels'lto/V), Of which 48 l.mits may be LevellI or II in order to take upper level'linguistics courses. , , 30 units from the Level I 'program completed prior to ac;l,mis-4. It- is recommended that students, especially those in the, Lan- sion to the prograrrl. (See Admission above.)guage and Social Life Stream, take six' units of a languageother than English. , , ''24 units, ECON 2G03, 2GG3, 2H03,2HH3, 3F03, 3G03, 3LL3, '4A03 'COURSE LIST 1 .; LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL LIFE STREAM 6 units from ECON 3A03, 3AA3, 4T03, 4TT3 ,6 units CMST 2E03, 3G03' , , 21' units Level II, III, IV Economics with no more than six units3 units from CMST 4J03, 4L03 , .from ECON 2A03, 2C03, 2D03, 2E03, 2F03, 2103,'9 units from CMST 2F03, 2U03, 2V03,2W03, 3C03, 3003, 2J03, 2N03, 2P03,2T03 (See Notes 1 and 2 above.),3E03, 3V03,3WW3, 3Y03, 4003, 4G03, 4103, 4L03, 6 units . ECON 2803 and 3U03(See Note 3 above.)4R03, 4S03, 4T03, PSYCH2C03, 2H03, 3U03 3 units* ,fromMATH 1A03 or 1MQ3COURSE LlST2-CULTURALSTUDIESSTREAM3 units** 'fromSTATS1 L03 (or Grade 12 Mathematics of Data3 units CMST 2BB3 Management ,U or OACFinite Mathematics) ,3 units from CMST 4C03, 4M03' , 3 units HUMAN 2C0312 units from CMST 2F03,2103, 2J03, 2M03, 2MM3;2N03, 24 units' Electives. If not completed in Level I,a minimum of2003, 2803,2T03; 2X03, 2Y03, 3BB3,3CG3, 3F03, ' six units must be from the FacLilty of HUmanities.and/,3P03, 3SS3, 3T03, 3TT3, 3UU3, 3WW3" 3XX3, 4FF3 or the Department of ReligiollS Studies. The numberCOU'RSELlST3-PERFORMANCE-5TUDIESSTREAMof units of Economics courses above Level I (exclud-6 units ' CMST 2G03; 4CQ3 ing ECON ,2B03 and 3U03) must not exceed 60.6 units from CMST 2H03, 2P03, 2R03, 2RR3, 2S03, 3U03 *Ifrequir,ement completed in Levell, these units will betaken as6 units from CMST2F03, 2Q03,3H03, 3L03, 3M03, , electives. . ,, ' KINESIOL 3JJ3,3T03,4JJ3 ' , **Ifrequirementcomple'ted in Levell orwith'Grade 12 U or M (orCOURSE LIST 4. -MASS COMMUNICATION STREAM' OAC) courses, these units will betaken as electives. ' '6 units, CMST 2K03,4E03 {21' 50}'3 units from CMST 2L03,'2Z03,', ,Honours Economics- ' ,3 units from CMST 3C03, 3DO:r, " ADMISSION ' ,6 units from CMST;2F03, 2L03, 2Z03,3COS, 3003,' 3103, Completion of any Level" program with a,'Cumulative Average3K03,3MM3,4D03 . 'of at least 6.0 including a grade of B- in ECON1A060r an aver-REQUIREMENTS, , , ageof aUeast 7.0 in ECON 1 B03'and 1BS3. Credit i'lGrade 12120 units total' (Levels I to-IV), of which 4B"units maybe Levell' Advanced Functions and Introductory-Calculus U (or OAG Calcu-:30 units from the Leve!.1 program completep prior to ac;Jmis- "Ius) or MATH 1 K03'qr equivalent. 'sion ,into the program (See Admis$ion above.) NOTES9 'units, CMST 2B03, 2C03, 2003 ' , I, 1.' COMM ERCE 2FA3 may be substituted for ECON 2103.3 uriits CMST 2A03 or, with permis'sion of Communication 2. ECON 2CC3 and ECON2L03 may not beused to satisfy eco-Studies Undergraduate Gouns'ellor, an equivalef)t nomics unit requirements, but may be used as electives.'research methods/statistics course, as' prescribed 3. Students with prior credit in a course equivalent to ECON 2B03by other Social Sciences prog'ramsare exempt from this requirement. See ECON2B03in the3 units from CMST 3K03,3N03, 3003, ' Course Listings section of this Galendarfor equivalencies." 3 units from GMST 4CC3, 4N03, 4Q03' - REQUIREMENTS ,18 unitsfrom one of theCourse Lists (See Note 2 above~) 120 units total/Levels I to IV'), of which 48 units may "be Levell36 units Courses specified for the other, subject , ' " ' I' "3-6 units from SOC SCI2J03 or STATS 1 GC3* or in combined ,30 units from the Level I program completed prior to admisprogramswithin the Faculty of Social Sciences, the' sion to the program. (See, Admission above.)Research Methods/Statistics requirement specified 21 units ECON 2G03, 2GG3, 2H03, 2HH3, 3F03, 3LL3, 4A033 ,unitsfor the other sl,Jbject. , 21 units Level II, III,' IV Economics with no more th'cmsix unitsHUMAN 2C03 (If CMST 2W03 is completed to satisfy from' ECON 2A03, 2C03, 2003, 2E03, 2F03, 2103, 'above requirements of the Language and Social Life2J03,2N03, 2P03, 2T03 (See Notes 1 and 2, above.)Stream these units will be taken as electives.) 6 units ECON 2B03'and3U03(See Note 3 above.)9-12 units Electives; If not completed in Levell, a minimum of 3 units* from MATH 1A03 or 1M03six units mu~t be from the Faculty of Humanities and/ 3 units"'* from STATS 1 L03 (or Grade 12 Mathematics of Data. or the Department of Religious studies~ Management U or OAG Finite Mathematics)DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMICSWEB' ADDRESS:http://www.socserv.mcmaster.ca/econ/Honours Arts, & 'Science and Economics(B.Arts.Sc.; See Arts & Science Program) ,Honours Economics (Specialist Option) {2151}ADMISSION'Completion of any Level Iprogram with a Cumulative Averageof at least 6.0 induding a grade of B- in ECON 1 A06 or an averageof at least 7.0 in ECON 1 B03 and 1 BB3. -Credit in Grade 12Advanced Functions and Introductory Calculus U (or OACCalcuIus) or MATH 1 K03 or equivalent.NOTES, " . ,1. COMMERCE 2FA3 may be substituted fOf'ECON2103.2. ECON 2CC3 and ECON 2L03 may not be !Jsed to satisfy eco, nomics unit requirements, but may be used as electives.3~ Studentswith prior credit in a course equivalent to ECON,2B03are exempt from this. requirement. See ECON2B03in theCourse Listings section of this Calendar for equivalencies. '3 units HUMAN 2C03', ' ' .,',33 units Electives. If not ,completed in Level I, a minimum ofsb< units must be from the Faculty of Humanities and/or the Department qf Religious Studies. The number'of units of Economics courses above Levell (excludingECON 2B03 and 3U03) must not 'excee~ 60.*If requirement completed in Level I, these units will be taken aselectives.**if requirement completed ih Levell or with Grade 12 U or M (orOAC) _ courses, these units will be taker as, electives.Combined Honours inEconomics and Another SubjectADMISSION, . ' , ,Completion of any Level I program with' a Cumulative Average 'of at least 6.0 including ,a grade of B-in ECON 1 A06 or an averageof at least 7;9 in ECON 1 B03 arid 1 BB3: Credit in Grade 12, Advanced Functions and Introductory Calculus U (or OAC,CalcuIus) 'or MATH 1 KO;3 or equivalent. Satisfaction of admission re-,quirernents for the Honours program in the other B.A. subject.'
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