1 74 . COMMERCEGREEK 3A03 GREEK HISTORIANSSelected readings from Greek historical authors; such as Herodotus andThucydides. The, course will also inClude, grammatical exercises.Three lectures; dne term\ Prerequisite: Six units of Level II GreekGREEK3B03 ' "HOMER,Selected readings from Homer's Iliad or Odyssey.Three lectures; one term , ., Prerequisite: Six units of Level II GreekAlternates 'with GREEK '4B03. . .. GREEK4B03 GREEK TRAGEDYSelected readings from Sophocles, Euripides, or Aeschylus.Three lectures; one termPrerequisite: Six units of Level II Greek.Alternates with GREEK 3803.GREEK4BB3 TOPICS IN GREEK LITERATURE IIConsult ,the Department for the topic to be offered.Three lectures; one termPrerequisite: Six units of Level II Greek '/GREEK4BB3 may be repeated, if on a different topic, to a total of six units.Alternates with LA TIN 4B83. .GREEK4K03 GUIDED READING IN GREEKAUTHORSSelected readings from Greek authors supervised by a member of theDepartment.Tutorials; one termPrerequisite: Six units of Level II Greek and registration in Level III or IV ofany Honours program' in Classics, and permission of the DepartmentGREEK 4K03 may be repeated, if on a different topic, to a total of sixunits.~Notes:·1. Students shouldnbte that the Department has classified its Latinlanguage' courses under the following categories: .-Introductory Level Language ,Course, LATI N1 Z03; 1 ZZ3Intermediate Level Language CoursesLATIN 2A03;.2AA32, Students with Grade 12 Latin U (or OAC Latin) should normally registerin LATIN 2A03, but with special permission, may register in eitherLATIN 1Z03, 1ZZ3.Courses If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open. .LATIN 1Z03 BEGINNER'S INTENSIVE LATIN I. A rapid introduction to 'the basic grammar of Classical Latin.'Five hours (lectures and tutorials); one termAritirequisite: LATIN 1Z06Not open to graduates of Grade 12 Latin U (or OAG Latin), who mustobtain special pe'rmission to r?gister in the course.LATIN 1ZZ3 BEGINNER'S INTENSIVE LATIN IIThis course continues the study of Latin grammar begun in LATIN 1Z03 andintroduces students to the reading of simple passages from Latin authors.Five. hours (lectures and tutorials); one term. Prerequisite: LATIN1Z03. Students with Grade 12 Latin U (or OAC Latin)must obtain special permission to register in the course.Antirequisite: LATIN 1Z06 . IThis' course, with a grade of at least B-, is accepted as a prerequisite foradmission to any: Honours program in Classics" 0" with a grade of atleast, C-, for admission to the B.A. program in Classics ..LATIN 2A03 INTERMEDIATE LATIN IA study of selected passages designed to develop the student's proficiencyin reading Latin. The course will also include' grammatical study. 'Three lectures; one termPrerequisite: One of Grade 12 Latin U (orOAC Latin), LATIN 1Z06, 1ZZ3.Students using this courpe as a Humanities I requirement will register forLATIN 2A03·and 2AA3. . 'LATIN 2AA3 INTERMEDIATE LATIN IiA study of selected passages from latin authors designed to further thestudent's proficiency in'reading Latin. Attention will be given to grammarand techniques of 'iiterary criticism.'Three lectur~s; one term .Prerequisite: LATIN, 2A03LATIN 3A03 LATIN HISTORIANSReadings in selected Latin historians such as Sallust, Livy, and Tacitus.'The course' will also include grammatical exercises. .Three lectures; one termPrerequisile:LATIN 2A03, '2AA3Alternates with LA TiN4A03. .LATIN 3B03 VERGILReadings' from Vergil's' Aeneid, Georgics or Eclogues:Three lectures; bne term .Prerequisite: LATIN 2A03, 2AA3Alternates with LA TIN 4B03 .LATIN 4A03, . CICEROReadings from the works of Cicero. The course will also 'include grammaticalexercises.Three lectures; one termPrerequisite:' LATIN 2A03, 2AA3Alternates with LA TIN 3A03.LATIN 4B03 LATIN LOVE,POETRYReadings in Latin Love Poetry.lhree'Jectures; one termPrerequisite: LATIN 2A03, 2AA3Alternates with . LATIN'3B03. ,'.LATIN-4BB3 TOPICS IN LATIN LITERATUREConsult the Department for the topic to be offered~Three lectures; one ter,m 'Prerequi~ite,: Six units of Level II LatinLA TIN 4BB3 may be 'repe,ated; ifon a different topic, tc? a total of six [mits.COLLAB'.(SEE NURSING, NURSlf',IG CONSORTIUM (0) STREAM)COMMERCEWEB ADDRESS:FacultY as of January 15,<strong>2005</strong>http://www.degroote.mcmaster.caM.G .. DeGroote Building, Room 104Chair, Marketing, Intemaffonal BusinesS and B!JSiness Policy AreOKenneth R. DealChair, Finance and Bu;iness Economics AreaTrevor ChamberlainChair, Accounting and Financial Management Services AreaKhalid NainarChair" Human Resources and Management AreaWilli WiesnerChair, Management Science and Information Systems Area'Mahmut ParlarProfessorsExt. 23914Prakash L. Abad/B.Tech. (Indian.lnstitute of Technology), M.S., M.B.A.,Ph.D. (Cincinnati)/(Management Sciente) .Naresh C. Agarwal/B.A., M.A (Delhi), Ph.D. (Minnesqta)/(Human Resources)/CoordinatQr,Ph.D. Program (Human Resources)Amin Amershi/B.Sc.(<strong>University</strong> of East Africa), Ph~D.(British Columbia)/(Accounting and Financial Management Services Ar/3a)/AIC Chair inInvestment and Portfolio Management; Director, AIG Institute for Strate, gic Business StudiesVishwanath Baba/B. Eng. (Ma qras) , M.B.A:(Western Illinois), Ph.D.(8ritish Columbia)/(Organizational Behaviour)Christopher K. Bart/B.A., M.B.A. (York), Ph.D. (Western Ontario), C.A./(Business Policy)/Director of the Management of Innovation and Tech~nology ProgramTrevor W. Chamberlain/B.Sc. (California-Berkeley), M.B.A. (McGill), Ph.D.. (Toronto), C.A'/(Finance)/Chair, Finance and Business Economics AreaM;W; Luke Chan/B.Sc. (Prince' Edward Island), M.A:, Ph.D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>)(Finance and Business Economics)/Associate Vice~President (InternationalAffairs) "
C. Shermap'Cheung/B.S. (Louisiaha State), M.R, PhD. (Illinois)/(Financeand Business Economics)' , " "Robert G. Cooper/B. Eng., M.Eng. (McGill), M.B.A., Ph.D. (Western Ontario)/(Marketing),~ Richard W.Deaves/B.A., M.A., Ph.D. '(Toronto)/(Finance and Business'Economics) . , "Rick D. HackettlB.Sc. (Toronto), M.A. (Windsor);' Ph.D." (Bowling Green'State)/(Human Resources)/Canada Research Chair, Management ofOrganizational Behaviour. and Human PerformanceElko J. KleinschmidtlDip.lng.(Staa,t/iche {ngenieurschule, Hannover),M.B.A., Ph.D. (McGiII)/(Marketing and'international Business)'Clarence C.y. Kwan/Ph.D. (Ottawa), M.B.A. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), Ph'.D. (Toronto),P.Eng.!(Finance)/CIBC Chair in Financial Markets- John W. Medcof/B.A. (New Brunswick), M.A., Ph.D. (Toronto)!(Organi-'zational Behaviour)', " 'G. John Miitenburg/B.Eng.Mgt., M.B.A. ,(<strong>McMaster</strong>), M.Eng. (Toronto),Ph.D. (Waterloo), P.Eng.!(Production and Management Science)~ean C. Mountain/B.A. (<strong>McMaster</strong>),' M.A., Ph.D. (Western Ontatio)/(Fi~narice and Business Economics)Mahmut Parlar/B.Sc., M.Sc. (Middle East Technical <strong>University</strong>), Ph.D.(Waterloo)/(Management Science)/Chair, Management Science andInformation Systems AreaWilliam Richardson/B. Sc., Ph.D., M.B.A. '(<strong>McMaster</strong>)/(Accounting andFiriarici,al Management Services Area)' ,Joseph B. Rose/B.B.A. (Adelphi), M.B.A. (California), Ph.D. (SUNY-Buffalo)!(,IndustrialRelations) , ' ' •Mohamed M. Shehata/B.CorlJ. (Tanta), M.S: (Ain-Shams), M.B.A. (North,'Texas State), Ph.D. (Florida)l(Accouniing)" "George Ste)ner/M.Sc. (Budapest), Ph.D. (Waterloo)/(Production andManagem~nt Scienc'e)/Coordillator, Ph.D. Program (Management Sci- 'ence/Systems) ,,' -" . 'George O. Wesolowsky/B.A.Sc. (Toronto), M.B.A. (Western OnttJrio);Ph.D. (Wisconsin)/ (Management Science) ,!Yufei Yuan/B.S. (Pudan), Ph.D; (Micf1igan)!(lnformation Systenis)lWayneC. Fox Chair rF. Isik Zeytinogiu/B.A., M.A.(Bogazici), M.S., Ph.D. (Pennsylvania)/(Man.;agement and'industrial Relations) ,"Associate ProfessorsNick Bonti~/B.A., Ph.D. (W~stern Ontario)!(Marketlng, Interna~i9Qal Busi~ness and Policy)/Director, Undergraduate ProgramsY.C. Lilian Chan/B.B.A. (C,hinese Un/v. of Hong Kong), Ph.D. (VirginiaPolytechnic Institute and State <strong>University</strong>)!(Accounting)/Director, M.B.A.''Progrnms ''Kenneth R.Deal/B.S., M.B.A.I Ph.D. (SUNY-Buffalo)!(Marketing and ManagementScience)/Chair, Marketing, International Business and Business.Policy Area, " ' , , , 'Khaled Hassanein/B.Sc.' (Kuwait), M:A.Sc. (Toronto), Ph.D. (Waterloo),M.B.A. (Wilfrid Laurier)i(lnformation Systems)/Director; MeRC ,Milena Head/B.Math. (WatWloo), M.B.A.,Ph.D.(<strong>McMaster</strong>)/(Man'agementScience/Information Systems)/Associate Dean Academic'Rosemary Luo/B.Eng. (Business) (Beijing), M.A. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), Ph.D.(Western Ontario)/(Finance)Bernadette E. Lynn/B.A. (Carlow College), fv1.A. (Pittsburgh), Ph.D., M.B.A.(<strong>McMaster</strong>), C.M.A.!(Accounting)/Associate Dean Administration. Ali R. Montazemi/H.N.O .. (Teesside Polytechnic), M.Sc. (Southampton),Ph.D. (Waterloo)/(lnformation Systems) ;,'S.M. Khalid Nainar, B.A., M.A. (Delhi)" Ph.D. (Plorida)l(Accounting)/Chair,, Accounting and Financial Management Services AreaSudipto Sarkar/B.Tech. (Indian Institute of Te'qhnolpgy), Ph.D. (Columbia)/(Finance), ,D. Wayne Taylor/B.A. (Toronto), M.P.A., Ph.D. (York)!(Business and PublicPolicy)/Director; Health Services Management ProgramJames H. Tiessen/B.Sc. (Alberta), M.Sc. (Guelph), Ph.D. (York)/(InternationalBusiness)' ,Willi Wiesner/ B.A. (Wilfrid Laurier), M.A.Sc., Ph;D; (Waterloo)/(HumanResources)/Chair, Human Resources and Management AreaAssistant ProfessorsNaratCharupatlB.A. (Thammasat)"M..B.A~(Drexel), Ph.D. (York)/(Finance)Catherine Connelly/B.Com. ,(<strong>McMaster</strong>), M.Sc., Ph,D. (Ql.{een's)/(Orgc~tnizationBehaviour) ,Anna Danieloval B.Sc. (Yerevan Polytechnic Institute), M.S. (American<strong>University</strong> of Armenia), M.A., Ph.D. (Indiana)!(Finance) .Brian Detlor/B.Sc; (Western' Ontario), '. MJ.S., Ph.D. (Toronto)/(InformationSystems)Maureen Hupfer/B.Com., M.A., Ph.D. (Alberta)/(Marketing)COMMERCE 175Kiridaran Kanagaretnam/B.SC ,(Sri Lanka), M.S.E.E. (Purdue), Ph.D., (Syracuse); C.M.A.!(Accounting and Financial Management Services Area)Peter Miu/B.Sc. (Hong Kong), M.B.A.,' Ph.D. (Toronto)/Finance, Emad Mohd/ B.A. (Kuwait), M.B.A., Ph.D. '(Georgia Stat~)/(Accounting)Devashish Pujari/B. Com, M.Com. (Kurukshetra), M.'Phil, Ph.D. (Bradford)!(Marketing, Business, Policy and International Business) "Sourav Ray/B.Tech (India); M.S. (Texas), Ph.D. (Minnesota)/(Marketing)Aaron SchatlB.A.(Redeemei), M.A., Ph.D. (Guelph)/(OrganizationalBehaviour) , " 'Alfred Seaman/B.B.A Admin. (New Brunswick), Ph.D. (Queen's) C.M.A.!(Accounting) "John Siam/B.A., M.A., Ph.D.(GQncordia)/(Accounting) ,',' Kevin Tasa/B.Com.(Saskatchewan), M.Sc., Ph.D. (Toronto)/(Human, Resource Management)Industry ProfessorsPaul K Bates/(Financial Management Services)/Dean,,-Terry Flynn/B.A.(Carleton), M.S., Ph;D. '(Syracuse)/(Marketing)Lecturers,Rita Cossa/H.B.B.A.' (Wilfrid Laurier), M.RA., (McM~ster)!(Marketing), Horng-Tzu Hao/B'-B.A. Finance (Tamkang)/(Accounting) , 'Teal McAteer-Early/B.Comm. (Queen's), M.I.R., Ph.D. (Toronto)!(Marketingand Business Policy)Mandeep Malik/B.A. (Chandi~arh), M.A (Canberra)l(Marketing)Linda MoffatlB.A (Manitoba), M.A., Ph.D. '(Cornell)/Human ResourceManagement)''"Jessica Nicholson/B.A. (North'Carolina), M.B.A. (<strong>McMaster</strong>)!(HumanResource Management)Glen Randall/B.A., M.B.A. (McM:lster)/(Marketing) " . 'Marvin G. Ryder/B.A., B.Sc. (Carleton),M.B.A. (<strong>McMaster</strong>)!(Marketin'g, 'and Busines's Policy) , ,TUna Salisbury/B.Com., M.B.A.(<strong>McMaster</strong>)!(Management Science andInformati,on Systems) ,Linda Stockton/M.B.A. (<strong>McMaster</strong>)/(Marketing), Peter Vilks/B.Sc.E.E., (Suny-Buffalo), M.BA (<strong>McMaster</strong>), P.Eng.!(Marketing)P?tricia Wakefield/B.S. (Alberta), MB.,(Cornell),M.PA (New York)/Marketi,ngFaculty Notes:1. Upper Level Commerce courses are not open to Business I students.2. The Commerce courses ,for the Busi,ness Minor are open to 'studentsregistered in any fou'r- or five-level <strong>McMaster</strong> degree program. Forthese students, enrolment will be limited to 40 spaces' per course onafirst-come, first-served basis in the following courses: COMMERCE2AA3, ?AB3, 2BA3; 2FA3, 2MA3, 20A3,20B3; 3BC3, 3FA3, 3MC3.Please note that all prerequisites for these courses must also besatisfied. Students registered in a <strong>McMaster</strong> Commerce,'EngineeringManagement or Labour Studie~ program (where applicable) will beguaranteed enrolment in these courses. See Minor in BUsiness in the, Paculty of Busine$s section of this Calendar.Effective September 1999, students taking C'OMMERCE 2AA3, 2FA3,2MA3 as Business Minor courses will also, be required to haveobtained a minimum g'rade of B-in ECON 1A06 or 1B03 asaprerequisite.''3. The Commerce courses for the Min6r in Finance and the Minor ,inAccounting and Financial Management Services are. open to studentsadmitted to the Minor. Please take note that all prerequisites for thesecourses must also .besatisfied. Students taking COMMERCE 2AA3and 2FA3 as Minor in Accounting or Minor in Accounting and, FinancialManagement Services courses will also b,e required to have obtaineda minimum grade of B-in ECONQMICS 1 A06 or an average of at least7.0 in ECON 1 B03 an~ 1 BB3 as a prerequisife. " '4. ,GraQuates 6f <strong>McMaster</strong>'s Commerce programs or one of the Engineeringand Managemep.t programs may take, as part-time students,, Level III.and IV Commeir:Qe courses (not previously taken, to a maximumof 18 units), e~cluding COMMERCE4AG3*" 4AH3*, 4AI3*,withthe, permission of the Academic Programs Office. (See the AdmissionRequirements section of this Calendar under the heading ContinuingStudents.) ,*These courses are available as ACC 500, ACC 501 , ACC 502, throughthe School of Business, subject to sufficient enrolments and availabilityof qualified instructors. For details concerning these courses,, . please see the,<strong>McMaster</strong> <strong>University</strong> Course Timetable at the followinguri: http://registrar.mcmaster.ca/internal/timet.Other than those graduates specified above,'Co.mmercecourses, are not, open to Continuing Students.
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. WOMEN ST 3HH3 . THEORIES OF GENDE
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Executive Director'Dale Roy, B.A.,
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ACADEMIC FACILITIES, STUDENTSE'RVIC
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Employm~nt Services StaffAngela For
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RESIDENCE LIFEThis area is responsi
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STUDENT FINANCIAL AIDManager, Stude
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.STUDENT FINANCIAL AID 339Leslie W.
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TERMS OF AWARDSAwards for Entering
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UNDERGRADUATE AWARDS -' INDEX 375Ir
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UNIVERSITY GOVERNING BODIES 377EL,E
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. PROFESSORS EMERITI 379Yorgos Y. P
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. GENERAL INDEX..' .AP Courses/Exam
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GENERAL .INDEX. 383Computing and In
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GENERAL INDEX '385. Humanities Burs
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