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2005/2006 - Registrar - McMaster University

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, .21 e 'GERONTOLOGY,·'GEO 4R06SENIOft THESIS,' Associate MembersStudents willseleet research Jopics andpreparea,thesis either individu~ally or in teams., " . ,, J~r)eAronsonl(SOcial Work} B~Sc.(New <strong>University</strong> of Uls(er), B.S:W.,M.S.W., (McGill), Ph.D. (TOronto) . '. ..,'., ' , . 'One seminar (two hOl,Jrs); two terms ,Alan G~ Bishopl(Englishand Cultural Studies) B.A. (Rhodes; S. Africa),Prerequisite: Registration in level IV or above in an Honours program in,M.A., D.Phil. (Oxford), '. ','the School of Geography ,and Earth Sciences; and a SA in the previous'session of '8,5 or higher; and permission of the instructor.' Studentslaurie C: Do~ringl(Pathofogyand Molecular Medicine) B.Sc, (Queen's)intending to enrol in this.course must submit an application tp the instructorby March l' of the academic year prior to registration •. Application James W. 6Iadstonel(SociaIWork) B.A. (McGill)" M.S.W. (British Co- 'M.Sc., Ph.D. (Saskatchewanr .forms areav~ilc:tblefromthe· School of Geography. and Earth SCiences lumbia), Ph.D. (Toronto)main office after February 1. Students will be, informed of acceptance of Carrie McAineyl(Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences) B.A., M.A.,'their application on March 15subject to fulfillment of the SA requirement. 'Ph.D. '(Waterloo) ,Antirequisite: GEO 4CC3 ' ,Jenny Ploegl(Nurs/ng) B.Se.N., M.Sc.N. (Weste'm Ontario), Ph~D. 'Enrolment is limited. See the,heading LlmitedEnrolment Courses in the (,T6ron,to)" R.N. ;Faculty of Science sectionotthe Calendar.'GEO 4S03ADVANCED'TOPICS IN SPATIAL STATISTICS1hi~Gourse explores conc~pts and methods in ~isualisation, explo'ration ,Byron G.Spencerl(E'conorryics) B.A. (Queen's), Ph.D:, (Filice) ,Notes:and modelling of point pattern, s'patially continuous data and area data. 1. Not a'lI Gerontology courses may be offered ,every year. StudentsThree hours; one term ' "are advised to contact the <strong>McMaster</strong> Centre .for Geronto!ogical Stud~,Prerequisite: GEO 3S03ies after May 1. to determine which courses will be'off~red iii the, GEO 4T03 .; PLATE TECTONICS AND.ORE DEPOSITSfollowing academic ye~n ' ,. .,'.' ..,,',. Synthesis of plate tectonics, with application to' crust~l. evolution and 2; Gerontology stud~nts are stronglyrecommendep to complet~ ,genesis of ore deposits. ' ' " 'GERONTOl 2E03 prior toGERONTOL 3B03. . ,, Threelectl:Hes; one term3. GERONTOl 1 A03,2B03, 2F03 j 3F03, 3H03, 3J03, 3K03 and 3M03 arePrer~quisite: GEO 2E03,andcreci'it or registration in GEO 3K03 'available for students enr~lIedin anon-Gerontology program.' In theGEO 4W03HYDROLOGIC MODELLING'case of GERONTOl 2F03,3F03,3H03, 3J03, 3K03 and 3M03', enrol- " ,Principles of nUrrierIcal modelling and examination, of selected hydrologiC ment for non-Gerontology students. is limited and priority sequence,models. }.." " .' ', for registration 'will' be: ' ,, Two I'ectures, ,o'ne lab (two hows);, one termPrerequisite: ~EO 2W03 or 3W03 , .ia). students completing the Minorin,Gerontologyb) students registered in a Health· Studies· programGEO 4WW3 CONTAMINANT HYDROGEOLOGY,' /c) all 'other students. ' , . , ' ' .Physical and'chemicai aspects of the ,fate and transport of contaminantsIn soils and groundwater, including rriultiphase flow.4. Stud(:mts c6~pleting a Minor in. Gerontology m'ust :contact the Office' -of Gerontological Studies to request permission for their .FalllWinter 'Two lectures; one lab (two hours); one, termGerontology courses byJIIJay 31. . ,Prerequisite: Credit onegistration in, GE,03W03GEO 4Z03-EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICSCourses' .If no prerequisite, is listed, 'the course is open.Principles of subsurface:9xploration using seismic, magnetic andborehol.eGERONTOL1 A03 . A(3ING AND SOCIETY , '.'. geophysical; methods. f.pplications in geological research and oil and'gas exploration~ ,'.. ' 'Ex~mir~es jssuesin aging,from amLJltidisciplinary perspective includingsuch topics as: myths and stereotypes of aging, social ties in later lifeTwo lectures, one lab (two hours); one termarid the aging of the Canadian popUlation., Provides a deeper under­Prerequisife: GEO 2E03, 3V03 '. Antireqllisite: GEO 4ZZ3~tanding ofagir'lg and the changing body, mind and self, as well qS theNot' offered in <strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong>.meaning ,and experiences; challenges. and opportunities of aging andlater life. .-GERMAN,Three hours (lectures, inquiry and experiential components); one termAntir!3quisite: GERONTOl1 A06 \ . .(SEE MODERN ,LANGUAGES AND LiNGUISTICS, GERMAN)Enrolment is limited.,GERONTOl2B03 : THE:AGING BODY·GERONTOLOGYAn examiriation ofa,ge-related qhanges in biology and physiology of,the'human body. ' "'WEB ADDRESS: http://www.sqcscLmcmaster.ca/geroritology Three hours (lectures); one termKenneth Taylor Hall, Room 226 Prerequis.ite: GERONTOl 1A03 or, 1 A06Not open to students with credit or registration in KINESIOL 4SS3.Ext. 24449GERONrOL2C03RESEARCH METHODS IN 'Faculty as of January 15, <strong>2005</strong>SOCIAL GERONTOLOGYAsy~tematic investigation of research methods in social gerontology., DirectorTopics covered include research· design, measurement,. techniques ,of,'Margaret A. De~ton, I data.;colledtion al1d data analysis. SpeCial attention will be given to howresea~chProfessorsmethods maybe applied in the study of aging .. This course .uses an inquiry . based approach.Margaret,A. Dentonl(Sociology) B.A., M.A., Ph.D: (<strong>McMaster</strong>)Three hours (I~ctures and pra9tice); one termEllen B. Ryanl(Psychiatry) B.A., M.A. JBrown), Ph.D.· (Michigan)Associate ProfessorPrerequisite: Registration in any Geron'tology program , .Antirequisite: ANTHROP 2Z03, eMST 2A03, GEO 2HR3, GERONTOL3C03,Anju ,Joshi/B.A., M.A. (Dalhousie)HEAL THST 2B03, SOCIOl 2Z03' .AdJunct,Associate Professor·Sherry Dupuisl(Waterlooj B.Mus, (Queen's), M.A. (Waterloo)" Ph.O:(Guelph)'Assistant Professors, , Lori Campbelll(Sdciology)B.A., M.A. (Western Ontario), Ph.D. (Giteiph)Michel Grignonl(Economics)M.A.,(ENSAE), .Ph,D.(EHESS)'fV1,artinHeringl(Political Science)B.A., M.A.(Philipps-Uniliers.itat Marburg", (3ermany), Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins) .'GERONTOl 2D03,' SOCIAL ASPE'CTS OF AGINGExploress6cial aspects of aging at both the individual and soCietal levelsu'sing a variety, of approachessu.ch as 'Iife Qourse' perspective, politicaleconomy, social constructionism, self identity, and,a feJ'ninist perspec-, tive of aging. , ' , , ' ,Three hours (lectures and discussions).; one term ,Prerequisite: '. Registration in any Gerontology program; pr admission' tothe Minor in' Geror)tologyand permission of the Director:' (See Note 4above.) .' ," 'Antirequisite: GERONTOL 2A03, 2AA3

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