380' PROFESSORS EMERITI, \380rv,ECHANICAL ENGINEERING. Mohammed A. . Dokainish/B.Sc. -(Cairo), M.A.Sc., Ph.D. (Toronto),"P:Eng., (Adjunct) .' *-Ross L. Judd/B.E.Sc. (Western Ontario), ,M.Eng .. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), Ph.D.,(Michigan), P,Eng., (Adjunct) .Robert C. Hudspith/B.t=ng., M.Eng. (<strong>McMaster</strong>),P.Eng.Brian Latto/B.SG. (Lent/on), Ph.D. (Glasgow), P.Eng., C.Eng., (Adjunct)George F. Round/B.Sc., Ph.D., D.Sc.(Biimingham), f.C.I.C., P:Eng.,(Adjunct) . .MEDICAL PHYSICS ANDAPPLIED RADIATION SCIENCESTerenceJ. Kennett! M.Sc., Ph.D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>)William V. Prestwich/B.Sc., Ph.D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>)MODERN LANGUAGES .AND LINGUISTICSAntonio· G. Alessio/D.Litt(Genoa)John D. Browning/B.A., M. Phil, (London), Ph.D. (Essex)Samuel D. Cioran/B.A. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), Ph.D. (Toronto)Stelio CrolL. en L. (Buenos Aires), Doft. Ling. e . Lett. . (Venice)Karl Den.ner/M.A. (Kentucky)! Ph.D.(Johns Hopkins)Gerhart Teuscher/Dip. -Uebersetzer(Mainz-Germersheim), M.A.(Toronto), Ph.D.·. (SUNY-Buffalo)George Thomas/B.A., Ph.D. (London)(NURSINGE. Mary Bu~zell/B.N. (McGill), M.Sc.N., M.Ed. (Boston), R.N.Joan Crook/B.S. (Niagara), M.A:·(Dalhousie), M.Sc. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), Ph.D.. (Toronto), R.N.Jo-Ann Fox-Threlkeld/B.N. (New Brunswick); M.Sc., Ph.D. '(Queen's), R.N.Susan French/B.N. '(McGill), M.Sc. (Boston <strong>University</strong>), Ph.D. (Toronto)Jackie Roberts/B.Sc.N., M.Sc.(<strong>McMaster</strong>), R.N.Karin von Schilling/B.Sc.N.- (Toronto), M.Sc.N. (California), R.N.Robin Weir/B.Sc.N. (Western Ontario), M"sc. (Boston),M.Ed., Ph.D.(Torontb), R.N. .PHILOSOPHYGary B. Madiso!l/B.A. (St. Joseph's College), M.A: (Marquette), Ph.D .. ~~ . '.Evan Simpson/A.B. (Amherst), ph.D. (Duke). PHYSICS.AND·ASTRONOMYRajat K. Bhaduri/M.Sc. (Calcutta), Ph.D. (McM.aster) .. I. David Brown/B.Sc., Ph.D.(London), F.C.I.C. .D~nnis G. Burke/B.E., M.Sc. (Saskatchewan), Ph.D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>). John A. Camemn/B.A. (Toronto), Ph.D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>)Malcolm F.Collins/M.A., Ph.D. (Cambridge)W. Ross Datars/M.Sc .. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), Ph.D. (Wisconsin), F.R.S.C:·David A. Goodings/B.A. .(Tor,Onto), Ph.D. (Cambridge),Archie A. Harms/B.Sc. (British Columbia), M.Sc.Eng., Ph.D. (Washington),P.Eng. '-Martin W. Johns/M.A. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), Ph.D. (Toronto), D.Sc. (Brandon),F.R.S.C.Terence J. KennettlM.Sc., Ph.D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>)John A Kuehner/B.Sc: (Bishop's), M.A. (Queen's), Ph.D: (Liverpool),F.R.S.C.Carman C. McMullen/M.Sc., Ph.D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>) .Yukihisa NogamilB.Sc., D:Sc. (Kyoto)Melvin A. Preston/B.A., M.A. (Toronto), Ph.D. (Birmingham), D.Sc.(McM.aster), C.D., F.R-S.C.William V. Prestwich/B.Sc., Ph.D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>)Donald '!V.L. Sprung/B.A. (Toronto), Ph.D., D.Sc. (Birmingham),ERS.C.Carl V. Stager/B.Sc. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), Ph.D. (M.I. T.)Robert G. Summers-Gill/M.A. (Saskatchewan), Ph.D. (California) .David W. Taylor/B.A., D.Phil. (Oxford)Thomas Timusk/B.A: (Toronto), Ph.D. (Cornellj; F.R.S'.C;James C. Waddington/B.Sc. (Queen's), Ph.D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>)Derek Walton/B.Sc.A. (Toronto), Ph.D. (Harvard) ..'.POLITICAL SCIENCEJanet AjzenstatlB.A. (Toronto), M;A. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), Ph.D. (Toronto)Adam Bromke/M.A. (St. Andrews),Ph.D. (Montreal and McGill)William'M. Chandler/B.A (Cornell), Ph.D. (North Carolina)Marshall N. Goldsfein/B.A. (Florida), Ph.D. (North' Carolina)Gordon P. Means/B.A. -(Reed College), M.A., Ph.D. (Washington)Peter J. Potichnyj/B.A. (Temple), M.A.,. Ph.D. lColumbia)PSYCHOLOGYIan M. Begg/B.A., M.A., Ph.D. (Western Ontario)Lee Brooks/A.B. (Columbia), 'M.S., Ph.D. '(Brown)Bennett G~ Galef/A.B.(Princeton), M.A., Ph.D. (Pennsylvania) ;Larry L.JacobyjB.A. (Washburn), M.A., ph.D. (Southern Illinois) .Herb~rt M.Jenkins/A.B. (Oberlin), Ph.D. (Harvard) -Alfred B. Kristofferson/B.S:, M.A., Ph.D. (Michigan)StephenW. Link/B.A. (Colorado); Ph.D. (Stanford)G. Rolfe Morrison/B.Sc., M.S,c. (McGill), Ph:D. (Brown),John R. PlattlB.A. (Kansas); Ph.D.' (Texas)Roy M.· Pritchard/B.Sc., Ph.D.' (Reading) . -.Larry E.. Roberts/B.A.,' Ph.D. (Minnesota)Grant K: Smith/B.Sc., Ph.D. (McGill)'RELIGIOUS STUDIESJohn ~. Arapura/B.A. (Serampore' Col/ege, and Bishop's Col/ege, Calcutta),S.T.M. (Union Theological Seminary), M.A, Ph.D. (Columbia)A. Eugene Combs/B.A. (Trinity, Sfln Antonio), M.Div. (Union TheologicalS~minary): Ph.D. (Columbia). .Phyllis Granoff/B.A. (Radcliffe' College), Ph.D. (Harvard)Louis J. Greenspan/M.A. (Dalhousie), Ph.D. (Brandeis)'(un-hua Jan/M.A., Ph.D. (Visva-Bharati)Jo~annis J. MoIlB.D. (Union Theological Seminary), M.A., Ph.D.. (Columbia) .' .John C. Robertson/B.A. (Texas Wesleyan College), B.D .. (Southern'. Methodist <strong>University</strong>), S;T.M., M.A., Ph.D. (Yale)Koichi Shinohara/B.L., M.L (Tokyo), Ph.D. (Columbia).. Gerard Vallee/B.A. (Laval), M.A (Montreal), Ph.D. (MOnster)Paul Younger/ABo (LaFayette), M.A. '(Banaras),' B.D. (Serampore),Th.M., M.A.,. Ph.D. (Princeton) .-SCHOOL OF THE ARTSMarta Hidy/Dipl Pert(Budapest), F.R.H.C.M. (Hon.) (Music)Graham Petrie/M.A. (St. Andrews), ·B. Litt. (Oxford) (Theatle &-Film StUdies) . '. .Ronald W. Vince/B.A. (<strong>McMaster</strong>), M.A(Rice), Ph. D., .(North western)(Theatre & Film Studies) . . .Alan Walker/B. Mus., D. Mus. (Durham), A.R.C.M.,.LG.S.M., F.G.S.M.,F.R.S.C. (Music) . .George B. Wallace/M.A. (Trinity College, Dublin)(Art)William Wallace/B.Mus., Ph.D. (Utah)(Music)Paul H. Walton/B.A. (Torontc!), A.M., Ph.D. (Harvard) (Art History) .SO~IAL WORK. Cyril Greenland/M.Sc.-(North Wales), Ph.D. (Birmingham)Sally Palmer/B.A. (Western Ontario), B.S.W., M.S.W., Ph.D. (Toronto). Harry L. Penny/Dip. Theol. . (Union College, aritish Columbia), B.A.,M.S.W. (British Columbia),LL.D.(<strong>McMaster</strong>)Mich~el Wheeler/B.A. (London), M.S.W. (British Columbia), Dip. Sc.Admin. (London School of Economics)SOCIOLOGYJack W; Haqs/B.S. (SUNY-Brockport), Ph.D. (Syracuse)Rhoda E. Hassmann/B.A., M,A. Ph.D.(McGiil), F.R.S.C.Frank E. Jones/B.A., M.A. (McGill), Ph.D. (Harvard).D. Ralph L. Matthews/B.A. (Memorial), M.A., Ph.D.(Minnesota)Peter C. Pineo/B.A (British Columbia), MA (McGill), Ph.D. (Chicago)Carolyn J. Rosenthal/ B.A. (Toronto), M.A., ph.D. (<strong>McMaster</strong>)Vivienne Walters/B.A., M.A. (Sheffield), Ph.D. (McGill)
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GENERAL INDEX..' .AP Courses/Examinations (Advanced Placement) ...:.........:.......... 13, 16ATLAS (Assistive Technology Learning and Academic Support) .... 311Abbott Memorial Scholarship Loan Fund (Medicine) .............:,............. 64Aboriginal Applicants (Medicine; Midwifery) .......................;......... 63, 6~Academic Awards (Medicine) ...................................,............:.............. 64Academic Awards, General Conditions .............................................. 342Academic Counselling' ..................................................:......;........... 19,94.Academic Dishonesty, Academic Integrity and ....:............................,.. 27Academic Eligibility (Medicine) ......:........... ~ ..........................;;............ ~ ... 62Academic Facilities, Student S~rvices and Organizations ........;........ 308Academic Integrity and Dishonesty ....................................................... 27Academic Integrity, Office of ..........................:................................;.... 311Academic Probation (defined) ............;.............................:...................... 9Academic Regulations, Arts and Scienc~ Program ...;................... 22, 3.2Academic Regulations, Bachelor. of Health Sciences(Honours) Program ....................................................;...........:............... 59Academic Regulations, B~Tech~ Degree ..'~...........................................;. 53 .Academic Regulations, Department of Kinesiology .............·.................. 22. Academic Regulations; Faculty of Engineering ........ ~ ........... : .. 22, 39, 53Academic Regulations,' Faculty of Health Sciences (see Bachelor ofHealth Sciences (Honours) Program, Midwifery Program,School of Nursing) .Academic Regulations, 'Facultyof Humanities ........... : ... ;: ................ 22,.76Academic Regulations, Faculty of Science ................................... 22, 94Academic Regulations, Faculty of Socia I Sciences ... ::.: ....... ; ..... 22, 123. (see also Department of KinesiologyandSchool of Social Work)Academic Regulations, General ........................... : .................... : ......... : .. ~9Academic Regulations, Indigenous Studies, Combined B.A. in .......... 144, . Academic Regulations,' Midwifery Program .............. ~ ......... : ................... 66Academic Regulations, School of Business : .............. : .................. 22, 35Academic Regulations, School of Nursing ................................. ; .......... 73Academic Regulations, SchoOl of Social Work ........... , ..... , .. 22, 141, 142. Academic Responsibility, Student (Statement on) ........................... ; .... 20Academic Standing and Program Requirements ....... : ................. , ........ 21Academic Standing Requirements, Level I Registration, and .. : ............ 21Academic ·-Support (ATLAS), Assistive Technology Learning and,A~~~~~~ U$~·;·F~~$·::::::·:::.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::;::;::::::::::;:::::::::::::::::::.~~~. Accounting and Financial Management Services Minor ................ , ...... 31Accounting, Diploma in ...................... ::.; ............................ : .................. 148'Addiction Careworker, Diploma in .................... , ......... : ........................ 148. Addiction Studies, Certificate in ......... , ......................... : ...... L ............. 148·Address, Mailing, Web ................ :: ............................ : ............................ 1, 2Admission from Other Canadiari Provinces and Territories ......... ~ ... ; ... 12Admission from Other Countries ............................ , ............... : ............... 13.Admission from Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and'. Technology .; ...... ; ................... ~ .................................. ; ... ~ .................. 14, 16Admission from Ontario Secondary. Schools ...... : ................................. 10·, Admission from SIx Nations Polytechnic ;: ...................... ; ....................... 15Admission, Part-time Degree S,tudies .... ; .................. ~ ........ , ...... , ...... : ... 147Admission ProceduresBachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) ............................................. 57Medical Program .... , ................................................ : .............................. 62Midwifery .Progrq,m ... : ......................... ' ................................................ : ...... 65School of Nursing ............................ ; ............................. ~ ....................... 68Admission Requirements .... ,.; .... , .. ~ ................. , ...... :.~ ............ ~ .................. 10''Arts and Science I Admission ............... : ............................................. 10Business I Admission ............ : ...................... : .................... : .......... : ........ 11Engineering I 'Admission ........................................................................ 11Health Sciences I Admission ........... : ............................................. ; ..... 11Health Sciences' (Honours) Admission ........................... ;, .. : ............... 58Hllmanities I Admission .....:................................................................... 11. Kinesiology I Admission ... ;·..............................................................:..... 11Mathematics and Statistics I Admission ........................;...........;......... 11Medical Program Admission .......,.....,..:............;............:.........,........... 62Medical Radiation Sciences I ..........,........................:.....:..................... 11Midwifery I Admission .....................;..............,............................. 11, 65Music I Admission .....................................,........................................... 12·NurSing I Admission .. .'...........,...............................................,....... '12, 69Nursing <strong>McMaster</strong>/Mohawk/Connestoga' ColiaborativeB.Sc.N.. Program Admission ·.... ::........................................................,............. 69:GENERAL INDEX 381Nursing, PostDiplomaAdmission ....... ~ ..... ~ ..:....................................... 69Science I Admission .....................:..................... ;-;................................ 12Social Sciences I Admission .........:...................................... ~ .............. 12Social Work AdmissionB.A.l8,S.W ...................................;.........:........................................... 140B.S.W: .........................................,...:.......:..... \0.•• ; .... : ••• : ..................... 14·1Admission Procedures and Requirements .(Health Sciences) ..................... ~ ...............,.....,..............;.. 57, 6.2, 65, 68AdmissioniTransfer From Post-Secondary Institutions ..\....;:............... 14Admissions Office, enquiries .........................................................:........; 2Adult Oncology Courses (see Nursing courses)Adult Oncology Program •...:..........,..................:..............;...................... 72Advanced credit ...........................:... .'.............;..................:............;....... 16Advanced Placement Courses/Examinations, admission .~~........... 13, 16Advanced Standing/credit (defined) ............:.... ~ ....................'................. 9Alcohol Policy and Residence Community Alcohol Policy .................... 27Alumni Association, enquiries, description .,........,.....:.................... 2, 316American High School Curriculum, Admission from .....................:....:... 14Ancient History and Archaeolpgy (Classics) .....................................;81:Anthropology, courses ...................! .... ,.............., ....; .... ~ .. ~ ...................... 150Anthropology programs (Department of) ........:................................... 125Anthropology' Subfield.s ...:...................,...;.... ~ .....,.............................: ... 125Anti-Discrimination Policy .....;................................................................. 28Antirequisite (defined) .:........:...:.........:...............;;.................,.....,............ 9Appeal Procedures, Student ......................,;........................... ~.;., ...:....... 27- .Application Deadlines, (all programs, full- and part-time) :..........." ....... 19Application Deadliries, Health Sciences ............. ~., ...........,.;...... 19, 55, 66Application for Deferred Registration (Medicine,Midwifery, Nursing) ..:........,.................................................... 63,66,70Application Procedures (see also Faculties, Programsand Schools sections) .................;.......;..........:..................................... 18Applied Radiation Sciences, Medical PhysicsEmd ..............:..... 113, 248 \Archaeology ..........................;..'....,:.........··.......................'......;........... 81, 125Archaeology (Interdisciplinary Minor) ,.......................::.........;.....:....,.. 145Areas of Study (English) ...... ;.~.......... .,......................................,....... ~ .... 84Art courses ..........:...;............... ,.:~................................,........,....:.............. 154.Art and Art History programs ..................,..:.........................................:.78Art History cours'es .J.....................; ............ , ..............: ........ ; ... ~ ..... : ...:: •.• 155Art Portfolio ..............:......:..................:........;............................ 11,75, .'154Arts and Sci.ence' Awards ...........;.; •. :................................................... 364, Arts and Science, combined programs ...............:................................. ~3Arts and Science courses ;........;.....................;....... :.::~........................ 157Arts and Science Program ......,..................................,..................... 32-33Arts and Science' Program Bursaries ............................,.................;.. 325 .Arts, School of the, programs ...................................:.:........................:77Arts, School of the, courses .........................:...:................................. 294Asian Studies, (Thematic Area) .................:.................................:....... 146Assistive Technology Learning and Academic Support (ATLAS)program .........................................::.......:...........,............,..................;;,311As'sociate Vice-President (Student· Affairs: andDean of Students) ..............................:........................................... 2, 310Astronomy courses ............................................................................... 279:Astronomy Minor ...................................................::...........................,.;.. 118Astronomy, Physics and,Department of ............................................. 117Athletic. Bursaries ..:...................,.. :.'...:..................;................................ 323Athletics and Recreation ............................................................,.... 3, 312Auditing Courses ...................:...•: ..........................:....:........... ~; .........:.... 21Autobiographical submisSion (Medicine) ............................................... 63Awards (see Undergraduate Academic Awards and Commun'ity "Contribution Awards) . .. B.A. programs, Faculty of Humanities .......:....................,.............;... 78-90B.A programs, Faculty of Socia(Sciences ..;............................. 126-143B.A. (Honours) programs, Faculty of Humanities ...........,................ 78-91. B.A. (Honours) programs, Faculty of Social Sciences .............. 125~142B.A.lB.S.W. program ................:.............;.........................,............ 140~141·B.Arts Sc. program$ .................:....................................................... 32-33 .B.C.om. program ......................:..........:.....;..........,..........................;............. 37B.Com. (Honours) program .......;...................;....................................... 37B.Eng.·programs (and ·Co-op):...................................................,........·39-53
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KINESIOL 3AA3 BIOMECHANICS, IIStudy
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'.. KINESIOLOGY 237KINESIOL4K03 PER
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MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING 2
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MATH 1C03 ' ,INQUIRY IN MATHEMA"{,I
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'I', MATH 4J03* GRAPH THEORY ,Graph
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LecturerRobert V. Fleisig/B.A.Sc. (
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Carol Ann Howe/ B.App.Sc.(Med 1m) (
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MEDRAD.SC3T03 . APPLIED PATIENT CAR
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MIDWIF 2C1S' MIDWIFERY CARE IIIThis
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Mabel Hunsberger/B.S. (Goshen), M.S
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CoursesCOllAB 1 A03 INTRODUCTION TO
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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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THE STEPHENF.H; THRELKELD BURSARYEs
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