,138 FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCESBehdvioural Neuroscience {2460874}Specialization'ADMlSSION, ,"Completion of Level II Honours Psychology, including PSYCHi2F03. ,',' ",'. . . ' ,REQUIREMENTS, LEVELS InAND IV: 60 UNITS15 units from PSYCH 3A03, 3BN3, 3FA3,3J03, 3V03; 4BN3,4F03; BIOLOGY 4T03 , .3 units from Course List 1. One of PSYCH 3BL3, 3EE3, 3LOSor 3V03 is recommen'ded.(C0mpletion is recommendedby the end of 90 ,units.)12 units Hom Course l-ist3; or three additional units fromPSYCH 2D03,'2E03, 2H03, 2TT3and nine units fromCourse List 36 units from Course List 224 units ElectivesCognition; an.d Perception, {2460882}Specialization ,ADMISSION. ,Completion of Level II·Honours Psychology, 'including PSYCH2EO~,2H03.'•REQUIREMENTSLEVELS IIIAND IV: 60 'UNITS18 units from PSYCH3A03, 3AA3, 3BB3, 3BN3,3FA3, 3HH3, '3113, 3Jp3, 3U03, 3L/U3, 3VV3, 4BN3, 4C03, 4Z033 units: from Course List 1 •. 'One of PSYCH 3EE3, 3LL3 or, 3V03 is r~commended. / (Completion 'i~recommendedby the end of 90 units.)9 units, ' from Course List3;,or three' additional units fromPSYCH 2D03, 2F03, 2TT3 and six units from CourseList 3__ ~6L-J~' from Course List 2'24 units 'Eleqtives' ,,' ,, Develqpmental' Sp~cialization{2460878l;'ADMISSIONCompletion of Level II Honours Psychology;'REQUIREMENTS ' ' ,LEVELS IIIAND IV: 60 UNITS3 units' PSYCH 3GG36 units from 3113, 3JJ3,3HH3 ,6 units 'from 3113,3JJ3, 3HH3 (ifnot already taken), 3B03,'3Z03, 3ZZ3, 4C03 '3 units from Course List 1. One of PSYCH 3EE3, 3LL3 or3V03 is recommended. (Comr:>letion, is recommendedby the end of 90 units;) .'12 units from Course List 3; or three additionaL units fromPSYCH 2D03, 2E03, 2F03, 2H03, 2TT3 anq' nineunits from Course List 3 .6 units from Course List 224 units ElectivesEvolution and Social'{2460880}Behaviour SpecializationADMISSIONCompletion of Level II Honours, Psychology, including PSYCH.2TT3. , ,REQUiREM~NTSLEVELS IIIAND IV: 60 Ur-JITS ' ,15 units ',from PSYCH 2C03, 3A03,3F03, 3JJ3, 3M03, 3T03, '3Y03, 4R03 '-, "3 'units from Course List 1.' One of PSYCH 3LL3 or 3S03 isrecommended. (C.ompletion is recommended by the .'end of 90 units.) -12 units from Course List 3; or three additional ,units fromPSYCH2D03, 2E03, 2F03, 2H03 anQ nine fromCourse List 36, units 'from Course List 2 j I24 units ElectivesCombined Honours inPsycho,logy and Another Subject, (B.A.)ADMISSION ' ,Completion of any Level J program with aCunlulEl;tive Average ofat leasf6.0, an average of at least 7.0 in PSYCH 1 A03 and 1'AA3 ora grade of at least B- in PSYCH 1 A06 and credit Tn MATH 1 A030r agrade of at least C- in MATH 1 M03. Satisfaction of the admissionrequirements for the Honours program in the other subject.NOTES.1. Beginning <strong>2006</strong>,;.2007: Enrolment in this program is limited.Selection is, based on academi,c achievement but, requires,as a minimum, completion of any Level I program w.ith a Cu-'mulative Average of at least 6'.0; a grade of at least B- in ,eachof PSYCH 1A03and 1AA3 (or PSYCH. 1A06); and credit inMATH tA03 or a grade of at least C- in MATH ,1 M03. ', 2. Subject to meeting admission requirements; students maycombine two subjects and be graduated with a combined. honours B. A. degree. These combinations are availabl.e within. the Faculty, with programs in the Faculty of Humanities and,withe Arts and Science Program:3. Credit in MATH 1 AD3 or 1 Nl03with a grade of at least C- mustbe compl,eted before entrance into Level II.'4. STATS1 CC3 and PSYCH 2RR3 must be completed beforee'ntranceinto Level III of the program. Students wishing tohave more mathematical statistics may replace STATS1 CC3and PSYCH 2RR3 with STATS 2D03and 2MB3. In this case;students are advised to take MATH 1 B03 in Level 1 and consultwith a' departmental advisor.5. BeginnirigSeptember2002 for students who entered Level.U,one of BIOLOGY 1 K03, 1A03, 1AA3 must be completed by theend of LevelU. Students who entered prior to September 2002,must complete three units, from the Faculty of Science,exclud-;. ing the Math and, Statistics courses required for the program.6. Students considering applying to graduate school should comple-te-a-eo'tI'r-se~tn-a--str.oo§---:r-esear-elT-eo-mp~PSYCH 3003, 4003, 4D06,,4D09. " " ,7. In many cases there are LevelJI (and III) prerequisitesforLevell)t (and IV) courses. These should be considered when., ' choosing Levell! (andUI) courses. ',', '. 8. Students who previously complete'd KINESrOL4P03 (The Brainand Human Movement) may usethis course as a substitutionfor Level IV Rsychology. , ' '9. Students who previously completed NEURCOMP 3W03 (N~u'~'ral,Computation) may use these units as three unitsof CourseList 1. " , ' , , ,10.MATH 1 B03 (Linear Algebra 1) is strongly recommended' forstudents intending to pursue graduate work in Psychology. .one'of MATH 1 J03 (Mathe,matical Computing), COMP SCI 1 MA3(Computet Science I) or 1 SA3 (Computing Fundamentals) ishighly recommended for students in the Behavioural, Neuroscienceand Cognition and Perception' Specializations, and. forstudents intending to pursue graduate work in Psychology., 11.Students who entered the program prior to Septembe'r 2002,. may replace six units of courses 'chosen from the; Course, List 2 (Capstone Courses) with any six units of Level III or IVPsychology."'",,',12.ForPsychology courses with limited enrolment which requirepermission by pre-registration ballot, 'students' must completeand submit a ballot by April 20,<strong>2005</strong>. Ballots can be obtainedon the Psychology Department web site at: http://www.mcmaster.ca/psychology.Priority will be given to stu-, dents in Honours Psychology prog~ams.COURSE LIST 1 , 'PSYCH 3BL3,3EE3, 3L03, 3LL3, 3003, 3S03; 3V03, 4003'COURSE LIST 2 (PSYCHOLOG~iCOURSELlST) ,,BIOLOGY 4T03KINESIOL. 3E03' .All Level III and IV Psychology courses,
i,, REQUIREMENTS ',,' '120 units total (Levels J to IV), of which 48 units may be L,evellLEVEL II: 30 UNITS ,', ' '6 units' STATS 1CC3*, PSYCH2RR3 (See Note 4 above.)6 units from PSYCH 2D03, 2E03, ?F03, ,2H03,2TT33 units* 'from BIOLOGY 1 A03, 1 AA3, ,1 K03 (See Note.5 abov,e~)12 units courses as specified' for the other subject3 units HUMAN2C03. Students combining HonoursArts and·Science' with, Psychology are exempt from this re~, quirement, , '*Ifrequirement completed in Level I,these units will be taken aselectives.'LEVEL III: 30UNITS, 3 units Course List 1-,9 units Course List 2, or three additional units from PSYCH, ' ,2003, 2EO$, 2F03, 2H03, 2TT3 and siX units fromC6urseList 2' " .,' ' ,12 units courses as specified for the other subject,6 units EI,ectivesLEVEL IV: 30 UNITS '12 units Course List 212 units courses as specified for the ,other subject6 units Electives, B~A. in Psychology {1460}ADMISSION " , " " " " ,Completionof any Level I program with a Cumulative Average'.of at least 3.5 anq a,n average of at least 4.0 in PSYCH 1 A03 and1AA3 oragrade orat least C- in PSYCH 1A06:'NOTES ' . , ' , ,'"1 ~ Completion of one of MATH 1 A03,1 K03 or 1 M03 is required inLevel II. Completion in Level I, is highly recommended.2. One of STATS1A03 or1CC3must be cOlllpleted before entranceinto Level III of the program. ' ,3. Beginning September 2002 completion of one of BIOLOGY1 K03,1A03; 1 AA3 by the end of 60' units is required for allHonours B.A. Psychology programs and is strongly recommendedfor B.A. programs. " ' " ' , '4. For Psychology courses with limited' enrolment which require,permission bypre.;registration ballot, students must complete'and submit a ballot by April 20,<strong>2005</strong>: Ballots can be obtainedon the Psychology Department~eb, site at: http://www.mcmaster.ca/psychology.Priority will be given'to studentsin Honours Psychology, programs. ''REQUIREMENTS'90 qnits total (Levels 1 to 11/), of which 42 units may be Level ILEVEL II: ,30 UNITS '3 units fromSTATS 1A03, 1CC3*. (See Note 2 above.), 6 units from PSYCH 2D03, 2E03,2F03, 2H03, 2TT33 units Level II Psychology3' units* from MATH 1 A03, 1 K03 or 1 M03 (See Note 1above.), 6 units from Humanities or Science, excluding Psychology6 units3 units'Electives, excluding Psychology,Electives' ""'"'If requirement completed in Level I, these units will be taken aselectives.',LEVEL III: 30 UNITS ,12 units Level III Psychology, or three adelitional units from'PSYCH 2003, 2E03, 2F03, 2H03, 2TT3 and nineunits from Level III Psychology ,6 units from Humanities or Science,. excluding Psychology6 units Electives, excluding Psychology ,',6 units "ElectivesMinor in Psychology'NOTE "When choqsing Level, 11, Psychology courses, students shouldconsider the prerequisite requirements for the various level HIcourses as most require completion of a statistics course andthree to six' units from PSYCH ,2003, 2E03, 2FO$, 2H03, 2TT3.REQUIREMENTS'24 units total6 units, PSYCH1A03 and 1AA3 or 1A0612 units Level II or III Psychology6 units Level IIIPsychology ,FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES 139,DEPARTMENT OF RELIGIOUS STUDIESWEB ADDRESS: wwW.socsci.mcmaster.ca/relstud/, ,Honours Arts & SCience and'Religious Studies(B.Arts.Sc.; See Arts & Science Program)FIELDS OF STUDYThe Oepartment o,ffers courses in four fields of study. Studentsare encouraged to specialize in anyone of these fields. Level II, 'III and IV courses are allocated to the fields as follows:I. ,ASIAN RELIGIONSRELIG ST 2E03,2F03,2103, 2L03,'2P06, 3AA3, SE03, 3L03,3P03, 3S03, 3U03,3UU3, 3V03 .SANSKRIT 3A06, 4B06II: BIBLICAL STUDIESRELIG ST2B03, ,20D3, 2EE3, 2GG3, 2HH3, 2VV3, 2YY3,, 2Z03, 3003, 3J03, 3K03, 3M03, 3NO$,3R03; 3T03HEBREW . 2A03, 2B03, 3A03, 3B03 \lit WESTERN RELIGIOUS THOUGHTRELlG,ST 2C03, 2EA3, 2EB3, 2113, 2JJ3,2KK3,2MM3, 2003,2U03, 2V03, 2ZZ3, 3A03, 3B03, 3003, 3KK3, 3LL3,3MM3, 3NN3,3W03,3X03, 3Z03,,3ZZ3,IV. CONTEMPORARY AND COMPARATIVE RELIGIONSRELIG ST 2BB3, 2H03, 2M03, 2N03, 2003,2S83, 2W03,2WW3" ' ,NOTE " " ,',Students' wishing to specialize in Asian, Religions sho\,jld considerbeginning language training in Sanskrit or Japanese orboth early in their' program, (see the calendar offerings listedunder these headings in the Course Listings section of this Cal. endar). Students, wishing tospecia:lize in Biblical Studies should, consider work in' Greek (see offerings under Classics, Greek inthe Course Listings section of this Calendar) or Hebrew or both.,Honours Religious Studies {2475} .ADMISSION, ' . ., . Completion' of any Level I program with a Cumulative Averageof atieast 6.0 including an average otat least 7.0 in six units ofReligious Studies courses, preferably including one' Levell Heli-'gioys Studies course. \' .~OTES .1; All hono'ursstudents are strongly urged toc.onsult a depart-. mentaLund(?rgraduate advisor in the selection of their Level IIIand IV courses.2. Part-time students should note' that REUG' ST 3F03 and 4A06,are regularly offered in the evening. Other courses requi'redfor completion of the degree are' offered in the evening wheneverpossible. Students who anticipate difficulty in fulfillingprogram requirements should consult a departmental undergraduateadvisor as early as possible in their program.'3. With 'the written approval of a departr:nental undergraduateadvisor, courses from other departments may be substitutedfor Religious Studies. ' , ,4. Students who entered the program, prior to September 2004,',may use RELIG S1" 2EA3, 2EB3,' 2003 or2V03 toward theContemporary and Comparative Fields of Study.REQUIREMENTS ,120 units total (Levels I to IV), of which 48 units may be Level I30 units from the Level I program completed prior to admis-6 units'3 units'3 units'3 unitssion to the program. (See Admission above.) ,from Asian Religionsfrom Biblical Studies.from Western Religious Thought ,from Contemporary and Comparative Religions(See .Note 4 above.). 15 units RELIG ST 3F03, 4A06, 4J061B.imitsLevel II, III or IV Religious Studies of which at least sixunits must be from Level III. Level HI courses whichhave been taken to satisfy the a~ove fields of. studyrequirements may be subtracted from these six ,unitsof Level III. . .
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