130 FACULTY.OFSOCIAL,SCIENCESUrban Sociai' {2240872} .·~e9graphY,Specialization .,.ADMISSION ' . ", Completion of a Level II Honours (3eographyprogram, inclUdingone bf GEO 2H83, 2H03, 2 HY3; ~REQUIREMENTSLEVELS III AND IV: 60'UNITS3 units GEO 3Ro.3 .3 uriits from GE03F;E3, 3HF312 units from GEO 2H83;2HD3, 2HY3 (if not completed inLevel II), 3H03, 3HG3,3HT3, 3HU3, 3H23 ·9 uriits. GE04HT3;.4HY3, 4H23· . " '6 units Level IV GEO,' including one of GEO 4CC3 or 4Ro.627 units ' Electives.. ,If not already completed, a minimum, of sixun'its mu~t .be from ;the Faculty of Humanities and/or'the . Department of, Religious.·Studies. .Honours Geography {2243}and Environmental Studie$ ,ADMISSION .' '.. Completion of any Level I program with a Cumulative Average of at 'least 6.0. including an average of at least 6.0. in six units from GE:OlHS3,lHU3, ENVIRSC lAo.3, lBo.3, lGo.3. (See Note 1 below.)NOTES' .,'- " . .1. GE0:1HS3,lHU3 and oneot ENVIRSC1Ao.3" 180.3, 1Go.3must be completed by theeno .. of 60. units. "2. One of SOC SCI 2Jo.3 or STATS 1 CC3 must be compfeted bythe end of 60. units. / ....'..,. I. ..' . . •3. Students are encouraged to check ,prerequisites. of upper-levelGEO courses arid to speak with an Undergraduate Advisor inthe School of Geography andEarth Sciences regarding c.ourseselection.'REQUIREMEN1"S, ., .120 units total (Levelsl to IV) of which 48 'un!ts maybe Levell30. units,from the Level.1 program. completed prior toadmis,. .sion to the program. (See Admission above.) -,18 units GEO 2Ao.3;2Io.3; 3Ao.3,3HE3, 3Ro.3, 4A03 .13 units from GEO 2Eo.3,2HR3 '3 units from GEO 3FE3, 3HF3 . . . ;'15 units Level IV GEO,including'one of GEOACC3 or 4Ro.6 .12 units. 1? unitsLevel II I GEO, excluding GE03G.C3,3003, 3HJ3, 3HR3LeyelllorIlIGEO,excludingGE02GG3,2HC3,2HU3,2MM3, 2WW3, 3AA3, 3CC3, 3003, 3HJ3,3HR36. units*'· GEOl HS3, 1 HU3, which must be completed by the.end of 60units.' . . . .' . \3 units* from ENVI R SC 1 Ao.3, 180.3, 1 Go.3, which must becompleted by the end of·6o. units .' " ... 3 units3 unitsfrom SOC SCI2Jo.3 or STATS 1 CC3* (See Note 2 above.)HUMAN 2Co.3. "'. ., '.12 units Electives.· If not completed in Level I,a minimum 'ofsix units must be from the'Faculty of Humanities'and/I or the Department of· Religious Studies. "*If requirement completed in Level I, these units will be taken aselectives..' ,Combined Honours inGeography and Another SubjectADMISSldN '. .Completion of any Le'{el I program' with a Cumul~tive Average. of at least 6.0. inCluding an average otat least 6.0. in six units fromGEO lHS3, 1 HU3,ENVIR SC lAo.3, lBo.3, lGo.3 and satisfactionof admission requirements- for the Honours program ,in-the other.8.A. subject.NOTES. . ,1. Subject to" meetingadmissiofl requirements, students maycombine two subjects and be graduated with a combined .honours B.A. degree. These combinations are available within,the Faculty, with programs in the Faculty of Humanities and. with the Arts and $.cience Program. " '2. Students are enCouraged to check prerequtsitesof upper-levelGEO courses and to speak with an Undergraduate Advisor inthe School of Geography and Earth Sciences regarding courseselection. ,,' . ' . -3. Studems who entered the program. prior to September 20.0.1,may substitute three.uriitsof Level IV GEO with electives.· 4: Studentsiriacombined Honours program within.the Facultyof Social Sciences may substitute GEO 2HR3 with. the threeor six unit· Research Methods course specified 'fo'r the othersubject JLe.GERONTOL·2Co.3,- HEALTHST·28o.3, POL SCI'3No.6, SOCIOL 220.3).' ':;, REQUIREMENTS '120 unIts total (Levels/ to IV), of which 4~ unitsmay be Levell30. units from the Level I program completed prior to admis6 uriits3 units·3 units6 unitssion to the . program. (See Admission above.) .GEO 210.3, 3Ro.3'from GEO 2Eo.3, 2HR3 (See Note 4 above.)from GEO .3FE3,3HF3·LeveIIIiGEO, exCluding, GEO 3CC3, 3003, 3HJ3,3HR3; 3NN3 .' ...' . ',.9 units ' Level Hor III GEO, exCluding,GEO 2GG3,2HC3 .. 2HG3,·. 2HU3,2MM3,2WW3,3AA3, 3CC3, 3003, 3HJ3,3HR3,3NN3 .15 'units Level IV GEO, indiJding one of GEO 4CC3 or '4R06 .(See ,Note 3 above;) .or12~15 unitsLevellV GEO and the thesis or honours seminarspecified, by the department· for the 'other subject.(See: Note 3 above.)' ,· 36 unit~ .' courses specified for the oth~r subject3 units . from SOC SCI 2J030r STATS1 CC3* .'3 units HUMAN 2Go.3. Students, combining Honours Arts &Science with Geography are exempt from this re:'qUirement. . .".' . .,6-9 unit~' Electives.; If not completed in:Levell,a miriimumof sixunits must be fron"-theFacultyol Humanities' and/orthe.Department of Religious Studies. Students combiningGeographyancl. Arts & Science or with aHuma~itiesSubject,. are .ex~mpt from this r~quirement.*Ifcrequirement completed in·Level I, these· units will 'be taken aselectives.'B~A.- in ~eography . ,'{ 1240}ADMISSION ,Completion of any Level I program with a Cumulative 'Averageotat least 3.5 including 'an average of at least 4.0. insixunits fromGEO lHS3, lHU3;,ENVIR SC lAo.~, 180.3, lGo.3.,~ .REQUIREMENTS '·90 units total (Levels /to III), of Iwhich 4gimlts may be LeveU30. 'units from the Level I program completeq prior to admis:sion to the program. (See Admission above.)· 12 units Level II GEO with no more that six units' from GEO. 2GG3, 2HG3, 2HG3, 2HU3, 2MM3, 2WW312 units [evelill GEO with no more thahsix unitsJrom GEQ3CC3,3003,3HJ3;3HR3,3NN336 units Electives. If notcompleted in Level I, 'a minimum ofsix units must be from the Faculty of Humanities and!or the . Oepartm~mt of Religious Studies.Minor in GeographyREQUIREMENTS. 24 units total6 units from GEO 1 A03, lBo.3, 1 Go.3,1 HB6, 1 HS3, 1 HU3,ENVI R 'sc 1 Ao.3,1 Bo.3, lGo.3,1 H03. .18 units:' Level II, III or IV GEO, including at least 6 units ofLevel III'or, IV. No more than six 'units may be fromGEO 2GG3, 2HC3, 2HG3, 2HU3, 2MM3, 2WW3,3CC3, 3003, 3HJ3,3HR3, 3NN3.'Minor in EnVironmental StudiesNOTES1'. The'Minor in Environmental 'studies is not permitted for studentswho are registered in the Honours Geography/EnvironmentandHealth Specialization Program.2. At least nine of the 12 Course List· units must be selectedfrom outside the student's own department or schooL3. At le.ast six Course List units must be outside of GEO.C\I
NOTES,., ' . ' "1. The. Minor 'in Geographic Information Systems (G.I.S:), is notpermittep for· students wh(::r are registered in, the. HonoursGeography/G.I.6. ~nd Spatial Analysis Specialization Program.2. ,Students regist~red in the Hono.urs. Geography (B. A. )or anyEarth and Environmental Sciences (B.Sc.) program may usesix units from GE01 HS3, 1 HU3, ENVIR SC 1 A03, 1 B03, 1 G03, ,1 H03; and GEO 2103 and 3Y03 toward both their programrequirements and the G.I.S. Minor.'3. Progression to ,level III courses !is conditional 'upon achievinga 'grade of p.t.leastC+ in GEO 2103. Students who do not meetthis, requirement may not complete the Minor. 'REQUIREMENTS24 units total6 units from ENVIRSC1A03, 1 B03, 1G03, GEO 1HS3,1HU3(See Note 2 above.)18 unhs l GEO 2103; 3103, 3S03,3Y03, 4103,4803 (See'Notes2 and 3 above.) ", DIPLOMAIN:~PATIAL INFORMATION SCIENCEAND. CERTIFICATE IN GJ.S.(Geographical Information Systems), For further information see t~e. Certificate arid Diploma 'Programssection of this CalendaL '.'GERONTOLOGICAL STUDIESWE~ ADDRESS: . htfp://wwW.socsci.mcmasfer.ca/gerontology/, Honours Gerontology {2265}ADMISSIONEnrolment in.this program is limited. Selection is based on -academic achievement but. requires, as a fTlinimum, completionof any level I program with a minimum Cumulative Average of6.0 including 'a grade of at le'ast B-in GERONTOl1A,03 or 1A06.NOTES ' ,1. Application for admission must be made by AprU 30.' SeeAdmission to Levell/Programs in A/;ademic Regulations inthis section of the Calendar.'2. Students who have not taken GERONTOl 1 A03 or 1 A06 in Level·I may be considered for admission to the program if they have-anequivalent introductory gerontology course. Such students ~ustconsult the Director regarding equivalency prior to applying.-3. Courses other than those listed'in Course List 1 may be sub-, stituted with the prior permission of the Director. '4. Students are strongly recommended to complete GERONTOl2C03 and SOC SCI 2J03 (or another approved statisticscourse) by the end of level II and to complete GERONTOl3R03by the end of level III., 5. Students are strongly recommended to complete GERONTOl. 2E03, prior to registration in GERONTOl 3B03.6 .. Students are encouraged· to- cbmplete a professional developmentcourse for eac~ year they are in the program. 'FACULTY OF SOCIAL' SCIENCES 131COURSE LIST , ,COURSE LIST 1 ,,ANTHROP 2AN3, 2F03, 2H,03, 2U03, 3C03. 3Z03j 4AE3, 4P03 ANTHROP ,3Z03, 3ZZ3BIOLOGY 2D03, 2E03, 2F03, 3SS3, 3TT3, 4Y03 ' ECON 3D03,: 3003, 3Z03ECON 2J03,3W03GEO 2HG3; 3HH3 - 'GEO 2A03,2GG3, 2HG3, 2WW3, 3A03, 3CC3, 3HE3, , 'HEAlTHST 2AA3, 2C03, 2D03, 3AA3,3D03, '3E03,,3H03, 4C033HH3,4A03,4HH3,4HY3 'HTH SCI 3B03HEAlTHST 4E03' "KINESIOl 3F03, 3SS3PHllOS 2Q03, 2N03 ' ,PHllOS 2D03, 3C03POL SCI ' 2E06, 3Z03, 3ZZ3, :4D06', RELIG ST ' ,2C03, 2M03, 2N03, 2WW3HELIG ST 2W03SOC WORK 3C03, 4l03, '4R03REQUIREMENTSSOCIOl ace3,. 3G03, 3HH324 units totalor other designated and approved cQurses. (See' Note 3 above.) .REQUIREMENTS3 units from GEO 1 HS3~ 1 HU3 "3 units from ENVIR SC 1A03,,1B03, 1G03; 1H03120 units total (Levels I to 'IV), of which 48 unitslTJay be Levell6 units frbmGEO 2A03, 3A03, 4A03 , \30 units from'the level I program completedpriorto admissionto th~ program, (See Admission above.) ,12 units frqm Course List including at least6 units from ~evelIII or IV, (See Notes 2 and 3 above~) , '18 units GERONTOl 2B03; 2D03, 3B03,3D03,4A063 units level IV GerontologyMinor,in Geographic' Information Systems (G.I.S.) , ,18 units 'level II, III or IV Gerontology or courses,fro'm CourseList 1 .6 units GERONTOl2C03, 3R03 (See Note 4 above.)3 units from, SOC SCI2J03,STATS 1CC3 (See Note 4 above.)3\ units HUMAN2C0339 units, Electives. If not completed in level I,a minimum ofsix units must be from the Faculty of Humanities and/or the Department of Religious' Studies.' ,*If requirement c()l1lpleted in ~evell, these units will be taken aselectives. ' . ,Combined Honours inGerontology an~' An()ther SubjectADMISSION . . ,Enrolment in this' program is limited. 'Selection is based onacademic achievement but requires,asa minimum, completion, of any level I program with. a minimum Cumulative. Average of .6.0 including a grade of atlea'St B-: in GERONTOL 1A03 or 1 A06and satisfaction, of admission requirements ~or the HonoursB.A. program in the other subject.' ~. NOTES '1. Students enrolled prior to September 2003 in combined HonoursB. A. inGerontology, Health 8tudiesand another subjectshould consult an academic advisor-in the Office of the AssociateDean, Social Sciences for program requirements.2. Application for admission must be made by April 30. SeeAdmission to Levell/Programs in Academic Regulations in; this secHon of the Calendar.3.Students who have not taken GERONTOl 1 AOa or 1 A06 in levelI'may be considered for admission to the program if they hqlVe anequivalent introductory gerontology course. Such students must.consult the Directbr regarding equivalency prior to applying.A. Courses other tlian those listed in Course List 1 may be substitutedwith the prior ,permiss.ion of the Director. '5. Students are strongly recommended 'to complete GERONTOl2C03 and SOC SCI 2J03 (or another approved statisticscourse) by the end of level II and complete GERONTOl 3R03by the end of level.!ll. '6. Students who choose to ,complete a 6 unit, level IV thesis', (independent study)' in the other subject may replace'GERONTOl 4A06 with six unitsof level III or IV Gerontology orcourses from Course List 1. This substitution must be ap-_ proved by the Director. ,7. Students are strongly recommended to compleJe'GERONTOl2E03 prior to registration in GERONTOL 3B03.8. Students who entered 'the program prior to September 2003'. do not need to complete GERONTOl 3R03 and'. will replacethese units with electives. ' ''9. Students are ,encouraged to complete a professional developmentcourse for each year they are in the program.COURSE LIST 1 ' ,ANTHROP 3Z03, 3ZZ3ECON 3D03, ,3003, 3Z03GEO 2HG3, 3HH3 '.,HEAlTHST ,2AA3, 2C03, 2D03, 3A03, 3D03, 3E03, 3H03, 4C03HTH SCI 3B03 "KINESIOl . 3F03, 3SS3
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