382 GENERALINDEXB.Eng.Mgt. programs (and Co-op) ...........• :.~.................................... 40-52 Career Services, enquiries, description ..............:.......................... 2, 3~ ~B.Eng. Society programs (and Co-op) ..................;................. ~ ....... 40~53B.H.Sc.' (Honours} program ...... ~ ...................:......:...;......,................. 57-59 .B.H.Sc.·(Midwifery). program ......................... .'...............:..........•....... 65-67Case Management, Certificate in ..;....;.,.........................:...................... 148'Categorjes of Awards .......................................................................... 342. Cayuga(lndigenous Studies) courses .......... ~ ..................................... 232. B.Kin. (Honours) program .........................................,...'.........;...... ~ ....:. 134 Centre for Continuing Education, enquiries, description ............... 2, 148B.Kin.· (Major) program ...............................,..................,................:.:...... 135 Centre for Gerontological Studies .....:............'.......................-;............. 31 0 .B.Mus. programs .............. ~ ................;:.,..,.............. ~ ................... ~ .. ~ .......... 79 Centre for Leadership in Learning ........·..............:....................:.......:.:308 'B.Sc. (Honours Co-op) programs ...... 97,100,101,104,107,112,113,118 ' Centre for Student Development, enquiries, description .............. 2, 311B.Sc. (Honours)' programs ............................................................. 96-120 . Certificateand'DiplortlaPrograms ...............................................,.:.:.;.. 148·B.Sc.N. progra:ms .............................................'. .-..............,.............:...... 67-74 Certificate/Diploma Programs, Graduates ofB.Sc. Three-Level prograrTJs ....................;.........:................,......... 121-~ 22 :<strong>McMaster</strong>, Admission ..............:................. ~ ..............;..........................·15B.S .. W. prog'ram ,.................... ~ ............·............................................ 141-142 . Certificate in GIS (Geographical Informa:tion Systems) .........,... ~ ........ 149B.Tech .. Degree ............,.;.............................;.......................................... 53 'Certificate of Leadership, Dr. Mary E. Keyes .:....... ~ ........................... 311Baccalaureate degree (defined) .................................... ~' .....................,342 Certified Clinical Research Associate, certificate· in .......................... 148Bachelor of Health Sci.ences (Honours) program. described ............... 57 Challenge Examinations ...:............,.....,........................,.......................... 16Basic Cardiac Life Support Training (Medicine, Medical Radiation '-Sciences) ............. .'............................... .-....:... ~ ................................. 62, 114Changes to Registration .......... :~...............:...........:,.................................. 20Chaplains :.............................,........................;.........:....................'.........: 315· Bertrand Russell Archives ...........:............................................. ~.: .. 3, 308Biochemistry Co~op program ....................:....:..:............,....................... 97,Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering program (and Co-op) ........ 41Chemical Engineering and Management program (and Co-op) ...;........ 40Biochemistry courses ...............:.............................................:................ 158Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences, programs (Department of) ... 96Bioengineering, Chemical Engineering and, program (and Co~op) ......41Chemical Engineering and Society program (and Co-op) ..,................. 40Chemical Engineering (B.Eng.) program (and Co-op) :.......................... 39, .Chemical Engineering courses ..,..............,............................................ 165Biology and Mathematics program ..........................................:...........: 1'01 Chemistry Co..:op prqgtam ................................................................:.. 104Biology and PharlT1acology Co~op program .................................. ?' 4, ,10-1 'Chemistry courses ................. ~ ......................................,....................... 167Biology and' Psychology program ... ~ ....................:............................... 101Biology courses ................;:.............;...............,....... .'.........................;.. 160CheiTlistry programs (Department of) ............:..................... ~ ............... 102Child. Care Bqrsary .:... ~ .......................:....'..;.........:.......:........................ 317Biology Genetics Specialization Co-op program ..............................,.. 1'00 Child Life Studies, Full-time Diploma program in ................. ~ ................. 56Biology, Molecular program ....,.................................:.......................... J 15 ' Civil Engineering and Management programs (aryd Co-op) '...:.,.........:; 41Biology, Molecular courses .....:................. ,~............ ~.~ ....................,...,. 262 Civil Engineering .and Society programs (and Co-op) .......................... 42Biology, Philosophy and (B.A.), program .........................'...........:......... 90 Civil Engineering (B. Eng.) programs (and Co-oPY ........................:... ;'.... 41Biology programs (Department of) ...;.......,....:..:......... ,~............\.............. 98 Civil. Engineering courses ..........................;......................... ~ ............... '169· Biomedical Engineering,Electrical and, program (and Cb-Op) .............44· Classical Languages·and Literature (Classics) ......."......:.............. 81,.82 .· Board of Governors, members of ...............:.......................,............... 376 Classics- courses ............... ~ .............. ~ ............,.........................;........... 171'Book. Prizes (see Undergraduate Academic AWi3.rds)Bookstore ..................................................:.................:......... ;;................ 312Classics programs (Department of) ........... .'......................::................. 81Classroom Reservations, Examinations, Schedules and, enquiries .... 2 'Clinical Behavioural Sciences, Diploma program in ......'....................... 56~~~::~ii:~ .~~.~~.i.~.~.~.~.::::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::'::::::::~::::::::::::3·1 ~ Clinical Course Requirements (Health Sciences) ......................;... 56, 65· Bursaries for Studerits with Disabilities ....................................,. 317,323Bursaries Index .................,..............................:............................ ~ .......... 336Bur$aries (Health Sciences (Honours),' Medicine) ...........:.'......... ,. 58, 64Clinical Cours~s, Costs OtherThan Fees ...... :.~ ..'................................. 31Code of Conduct, Student ....................................;........................;....... 27Collab Courses, (Nursing Consortium) .....................,...................... ~ .. 272Business AFlalysis, Diplomain .............................. ~ ...........;.................. 148 . Collaborative B.Sc.N. Nursing program (see description in SchoolBusiness Awards ......................................................:......................... 365 of Nursing)' " - ... Business Bursaries .................... ;............................................................ 326 CoUeges of Applied Arts'arid Technology, admission from .......... 14,:16;. Business courses (see Commerce courses)Business, DeGroote Schoo'l of .. ,..,......;.................................................. 34Combined B.A.lB.S.W. program .......::..............,.......:........................:. 140Combined B.A. in Indigenous Studies and Another Subject ..... ~ ....... 144CA (Cumulative Average), After Reinstatement ...,...................:............. 21 ,Combined Honours (see program descriptionsCA (Cumulative Average);' defined ............,.....,....,.....,........... :.,:.~............:.9and regulations under Faculty sections)_CAAT (Ontario College of Applied Arts and Technology), Combined programs, information ..........:................................................. 6admission from :................................:..........:.................................. 14,16 Commerce courses' ;.........................................................: ..;................ 174CANEX (Canadian Scholars Exchange Program) ....,.......................-".313 Commerce Courses for Professional Designation .....................:..,.... 179CaRMS (Canadian Resident Matching Service) ...............,................. .-... 62 .Commerce Electives (Engineering) .............. ~ ......................................... 38CrS(Computingand Information Services) .(see UTS, <strong>University</strong>. Commerce Internship Program .:......:.:..........................,............;............ 36Technology Services)'Commerce programs ................ ,.-.............................................................. '34CLL (Centre for Leadership in Learning) .............;......................:....... 308 Communication Studies courses ......................................................... 180ePEC (Career Planning and Employment Centre) (see Career Services) Communication Studies programs ................... ~ ............................ 82, 126CSD '(Centre for .Student Development) .. :.~..........:......................... 2, 311 Community' Contribution Awards ...... ~ .......................:......................... 340Calculc~tion of Cumulative Average Following Reinstatement.Community Contrib'utiori Awards Index ....................... ~ ...................... 372. After Poor Academic Performance ..........;.!........................................ 21 Community Service Bursaries :........ ~ .............\...................................,... 324Campus Health Centre ... ~ ................ ~ ...........................:....;....... ~ ............ 313 - Comparative. Literature courses ..........................,......... ~ .................... 185. Campus Map ............... ~ ..;...............................:...:......................,............. 389 . Comparative Literature program ................................. ~ ............... ~ ......... 83Canada Student Loans .........:.:..........:........:........................................:317Compass Curriculum (Medicine) ........................................................... 60Canada $tudent Loans, Part-time :............:................ ~ ..;....................... 317 Complementary Studies Electives (Engineering) ..............................,.. 38Canada Study. Grants .:........:................................................................ 317 Computation, Neural, courses ......:...................................................... 268Canadian Citizens and Landed Immigrant Students' Fees ..................:29 Computer Engineering and Management program (and Co-op) .......... 43Canadian Exchange Programs .................................................. 32,77,93 Computer Engineering and Society program (and Co-op) .... .-............. 43Canadian Resident Matching Service (CaRMS).................................... 62 Computer Engineering (B. Eng.) program (and Co-op) ........ ~ ................. 42Canadian Scholars Exchange Program (CANEX) ...,..:.........:.............. 313 Computer Engineering courses ..........................,................................ 199Canadian Studies (Thematic Area) ....,........................'...,..................... 146 Computer Science and Mathematics program ..........................;........ 105. Cancelling (Dropping) a Course (dates for), ....................................,...... 5 Computer Science and Statistics program .......................................,. 106Computer. Science programs ..........;..................,...............,................ 104Capstone Course List (Science) ..........................................;.............,.... 94' Computer Science .courses .....................;................................:.......... 188Cardiac Life Support Training, Basic (MediCine, MedicalRadiatidn Sciences) ............:...................:............... .-................... 62,114Computer Science as a Second Degree program (Honours) .......,... 105Computer Science, Economics and, (B.A.) program ...................;..... '128''. Career Plan'ning arid Employment Centre (see Career Services), • . J" . . . -,
GENERAL .INDEX. 383Computing and Information Services (CIS) (see <strong>University</strong>Technology SerVices (UTS))Diploma Program in Child Life Studies (Full-time) ............;.;.................. 56Diploma Program in Clinical Behavioural Sciences ........................:..... 56Co'mpLitjng and Software (Department of) ..................:...................... 10'4 Diploma Program in Environmental Health ..................,:......................... 56Conference Services .................................................:........................ 315 Diploma Program in Occupational ,Health and Safety ....,..................... 56Conference Services, Housing, and (Residences) . Diploma Programs, Certificate and ................................ ~ ...................., 148-. enquiries, description ..................... ~ ....................... ~ ...................... 2, 314Confidentiality of Student Records ..........,.......................................... ~. 28Directory for Correspondence and Enquiries ......................................... 2 .Disabilities, Students with, Bursari\3sfor ......;............................ 317, 323Consortium, Nursing, courses ..................................:.:........................ 272 Disabilities, Students with, Services for .......,...........................:.... 2; 311Continuance at the <strong>University</strong>, minimum requirements ........................ 21 Disclosure of Personal Information to Statistics. Canada,Continuing Students; admission, application .... ~ ................... ~ ... 15, 18, 34 Notification of ..............................;..............:...............,......:.............:... 26Con~inuing Education, Centre for, enquiries, description ..........·.... 2, 148 Distinction,Graduation with (Midwifery) .............................................. 67Continuing Students (defined) ....................... L ................... ~~ ........•....... 9 Divinity, College of ..'................................ ~ .....................:...............;.....:.. 2, 3Convocation dates ......... ~ .......... ~: ................................:......... ~ .........·.......... ·4 Dr. Mary E. Keyes Certification of Leadership .................................. 311Cooperative Programs (Engineering) .~ ....................;.... '>...................... 38Cooperative Programs (Science) ............................................:., .......... 93Drama courses (see Theatre & Film courses)Drama programs (see Theatre & Film Studies programs)Co-op Fees ...........................................:.,..............:..........;:.......:....... 30', 38 ESL (English as a Second Language) Support ................................. 311Corequisite (defined) ..,.................................,.......................................... 9 . Early Conditional Admission (from an Ontario Secondary School) .... 10'Counselling, Academic ...............:..................................:........ 19,94, 147 Early Conditional Admission (from Other Canadian ProvincesCourse Availability ..............." ............................................................ ~ ........... 7Course Enrolment Limits ......... ~ .. :............................................................. 4and Territories)!=arth and En~ironmental Sciences Co-op 'program ........................... 10'7Course Groupings (Social Work) ...:............................................. 141, 142Course Numbers (defined) ..................:...............................:.................. 9,Earth and Environmental Sciences program ...................................... 10'6Earth Science Minor ............................................................................. 10'8Course Listings ......................................................,...........:..,...:......... ~ ... 150' Earth Sciences, School of Geography and (B.Sc., B.A.) ......... 10'6, 129. Courses Available to All Students, upper level ...................................... 7 Economics courses .......................................,.:................:..:................ '196Courses'Availableto Students in Level II and above, upper. level ....... 7 Economics programs (Department of) ............................................... 127Courses. Available to Students in Level III and above, upper level ..... ;. 7Courses for Professional Designation (Commerce) ....................:......'179Economics and Computer Science (B.A.) program .... ;:...................:. 128Economics ano Mathematics (B.A.) program .................................... 128Courses, 'Selection of ..........................................:;.....;...................... 20, 95 Eighteenth Century Collection ...................................:.................;... 3, 30'8Creative Design and Imaging Division (see <strong>McMaster</strong> MediaProduction Services)· Credentialing of Non-Canadian Grades (Medicine) .............................. 63Elective Courses (defined) ....... : ...... ; .................................... : ... , ............. 9Elective Courses Available to Level I Students ............... ~., ................ ; .. 6Electives (Medicine, Nursing) ............. , ............... : .................. ; ... 61, 70', 71Credit at Another· <strong>University</strong>' (Visiting StuQents - Letter of Electrical and Biomedical Engineering program (and Co-op) .............. 44Permission), For ...........:...........;.................................................... 15, 18 Electrical and Computer Engineering courses ................................... 199Credit in Courses by Special Assessment .....,.................................... 16 Electrical Engineeringand Management program (and Co-op) ........... 44Critica1 Theory and Another Subject, Combined Honours in CulturalStudies and, program' ......................................·........:........................:. .84Cross-listed Course (defined) .................:.....:... ~ ........:...............,........... 9 .Electrical Engineering and Society program (and Co-op) ................... 45Electrical Engineering (B. Eng.) program (and Co-op) ...................,..... 44Electrical Engineering courses ...................................:.............:...:...... 20'0'· Cultural Studies and Critical Theory and Another Subject, Combined' . Emai!Addresses(see Faculties, Programs and Schools sections)Honours in, program .....:.....................:............................................... 84Cultural. Studies and Critical Theory courses ..........: ..................... ~ ... 193Emergency Loans, Short Term ::.................... .'.............:...................... 318~mployment Centre, Career Planning and (see Career ServicesFCultural Studies programs (Department of English and) .................;:.. 84 Engineering and Management courses .:............................................ 20'3Cumulative Average (CA), Calculation of,After Reinstatement ......... 21 Engineering and Society courses ..................:..................................;.. 20'3Cumulative Average (CA) (defined) ............,.......................................... 9 Engineering .and Society Focus Electives ............................................ 38Curriculum Plans_. Engineering Awards ..............................................................:............. 365Health Sciences (Honours) ...............................:....:.......;................... 58 Engineering Bursaries ...............................................................·.......... ~.327Medicine ..............................................;...............................;................ 61 Engineering, Faculty of .............................................,...........'.................... 38Midwifery ...........................................................:............:.................... 65 Engineering (General) courSes .,............................:............................. 20'1Nursing .. ,.............................................................................................. 70' Engineering, Material Science and, courses ..................................... 240'Dates, Sessional .................................:..................................:............. 4,,5 Eflgineering Physics and Management programs (and Co-op) ........... 46Deadlines, Application (see also Faculties, Programs andSchools se'ctions) .........:......'........................................................; 19, 55Engineering Physics and Society programs (and Co-op) ................... 47Engineering Physics (B.Eng.) programs (and Co-op) ,..............;......... 46Dean of Students, Office of Associate Vice-President,· (Student Affairs and), enquiries, description ............................. 2, 310Engineering Physics courses .....................:.........:............................. 20'3Engineering Program Streams (see Fa9ulty of Engineering inDeans (see listings under Faculty sections) . Faculties, Programs and Schools Sections)Deans' Honour List. ................................,.......... ~ ...........:.: ................. 24, .67 Engineering Technology (General) courses .,.................................,.. 20'6Deferral of Admission (for Ontario Secondary School students) ...... 10' English and Cultural Studies programs (Department of) ....:................ 84, Deferral of Admission (for non-Ontario students) .............................. 16 English Areas of .Study ,..............................,...,...................................:.... 84· Deferred Examinations ...................................'....................:........... 25, 35 English as a Second Language Support ............................................ 311Deferred Examinations, dates (see Sessional Dates) English courseS ..................................................................,..........:..... 20'6Deferred Examinations, Petitions for Relief for Missed Term English Language Proficiency Requirement ................................... 16, 63Work and for ........,...........................................................................;.... 24'Deferred Registration, Application for: (Medicine, Midwifery,Enrichment Program, admission ...................::....................................... 16Entering Stl,lcients, Academic' Awards for (Terms, Awards) .. 343} 344, Nursing) ...................................................,................................ 63, 66, 70' Entrance Awards ................................................................................ '344Degree (defined) ............................................................................,........ 9 Environmental Health, Diploma program in ............................................ 56Degrees by Program .................................................................;.............. 8 EnVironmental SQience courses ...................................,............. 211, 214Degrees, Courses and Programs ...................:...............:....................... 6 Environmental Sciences, Earth and, Co-op program ......................... 10'7Degrees and Programs (Summary)...... ~ ...,........,.................................... 6 Environmental Sciences, Earth and, program ..'.................................. 10'6DeGroote School of Business .............................................................. 34 Environmental Science Minor .............................................................. 109 ' .Department (defined) ..........:................................................................... ~ 9Diploma in Music Performance ........................:......... ~ ................;......'.... 80'Environmental Studies, Geogr«;iphy and, (B.A.) program .................. 130'Environmental Studies Minor ...................;:.....:................;:.................. 130'Diploma in Spatial Analysis and GIS (see Diploma in Spatial Information Equity Services (HRES) Office of Human Rights and ...................:... 311 tScience) , ,-European Studies courses ...................................:................:............ 253Diploma in Spatial Information Science ......... ;.~................:................... 149 . 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Mabel Hunsberger/B.S. (Goshen), M.S
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NURSING 3S03. NURSING CONCEPTS INHE
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CoursesCOllAB 1 A03 INTRODUCTION TO
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Committee of InstructionChair'Steph
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PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY 281PHYSICS3C0
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POL SCI3WW3 ISSUES IN COMPARATIVE P
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PSYCH 3Q03 INDIVIDUAL LIBRARY STUDY
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RELIGIOUS STUDIES 291\ 'IV. CONTEMP
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R.ELIG ST 3MM3 . SCEPTICISM, ATWEIS
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SOC WORK 2803 SOCIAL WELFARE: GENER
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Antirequisite: DRAMA 4E03 ,Offered
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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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THE BRANTFORD ALUMNI BRANCH BURSARY
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THE LANG FAMILY BURSARIESEstablishe
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THE STEPHENF.H; THRELKELD BURSARYEs
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