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Information) , .Extended Class of Registration ,(RN/EC) ............:..........:................,..... 71 .Extra Courses (defined) .................,.;...,................................;......;............ 9Extra Work.(see regulations under Faculties, Programs andSchools sections)Faculties, Programs and Schools Sections -- ,Arts and. Science Program ........ T .......................:........, ..::............ 32-33Faculty of Engineering ., ....;..................:..,......" ..........................;.... 38~54Faculty of Health Sciences ...................:..........,............................ 55-74- Faculty of HU,manities ....................,........,........................................ 7'5-91Faculty of Scieflce ....:.. ~ ......................;...........,....,....................... 92-1'22. Faculty of Social Sciences ..........,............................:............... 123-143School of Business ...............,.......:..................'......... ;,..;:................ 34-37Faculty (defined).... .-..,....., ..............,..-.............,.. ~ ....................::......-........... 9.Faculty of Business Bursaries ....:.,.............. ;.~..........:........................ 326Faculty of Engineering Bursaries ...........,..........................,:'......:......... 327Faculty of Health Science Bursaries ...... .-...................:.......-................ 329Faculty of Humanities .Bursaries .... ~ ......:...................:.............._~.......,.. 330Faculty Of .Science Bursaries .........:.....:.......;......................,... ~ .......... 332Faculty of Social Sciences Bursaries ...............;:..........:.................... 333Faculty Specific Burs'aries ....,........... ~ ......:.......................................... 325Failures (defined. for Awards) ..,............................:................... ~ ....;.•.. 342FalliWinter Session, dates ..................;::;...............:............. ~ ........."........ 5 -Family Mediation, Certificate/Diploma in .............:.....................;...,...... 148Falsification of Admission Information (He'alth Sciences) ............. 56, 62Fees (see Financial Information) '- . '. Field Courses (Science) ......... ~ ..........................:........;.......................... 94,Fields of Study (Religious Studies) ....:................:..............:.....:.139, 290-'Film Minor (see Minorin Theatre & Film Studies) ................................. 81Film; Theatre&, courses ................:................................i ......... : .....; .... 302Film Studi~s, Theatre &, programs ..:.......................:...............;........;.... 80Final Admission (from Ontario Secondary Schools) .,....,.................... 10-. Finance Minor .....:,....... .-......;.............................................-...................:...-37Financial/Administrative User Fees ... :........................... L.: .........:........ 31Financial Aid, enquiries, description .................. ! .................... 2,313,317Financial Management Services Minor, Accounting and ................ ; ... 37Finariciallnformation' ... : ....................... .-....... ; ..... ~ ....... ; ... : ............. : ..... 29-31Financial Information (H~alth Sciences) ... : ..................................... 64, 66Focus Electives; Engineering and Society .... .-......... ; ............... ; ............ : 38For Credit at Another <strong>University</strong>, (VisitjngStudents-'Letter of Permission) ...... i ..... : ................... , ..... : ........... " ..... , ............ 1 '5; 18Former <strong>McMaster</strong> Degree Students (Returning Students) ................... 16, 'Foundation for Social Work ..................... : .................... : ............... 141, 142French courses ............... ~; .................................... : .. ; ............................. 211French programs (Department of) ......................................................... 85French, Summer Immersion Programs in ........................... : .... L ............ 77,1Full load (defined) ............ ; ........................... , ... , ............................................ 9Full-ioadAverage (FA) (defined)' ...... ; .............. ;~ .. ' ................. : .. : ............. :9Full-ti,me Student (defined) .................. -... , ...... .-.................................. 9, 342_ Full-time, In~course Students, Academic Awards for'(Terms) .......... 343FUll-time Students, fees ............... ~ ........... ; ....... ; ............ ~ ................ :. 29, 30G.C.E. (General Certificate of Education), Admission.from ...... ; .... 14, 16GIS (Geographical Information Systems) Minor ..... ; .................. 109, 131GIS (Geographical Information Systems), Certificate in ..................... 149Game Design, Software' Engineering and, program .............. .-~ ..... : ....... 53General Academic Regulations ............................................... , .. : ........... 20General Bursaries ................... ; ....................... .-.: .......................... :: ...... 318General Certificate of Education, (G.C.E.) admission from, ........... 14, 16General Conditions for Academic Awards ................. : ..... : ........ : ........ 342~~neral Policy on Transfer of Course Credits ....... .-.~ ........................... 1 ~Genetics·Specialization Co-op program, Biology ................................ 100'Geo courses .......... ;· .................................................................. ; ............ 214Geographical Consideration (Medicine~ .............................. ; .. : ... .-.... , .... 63. 'Geographical Information Systems (see GIS)Geography (B.A.) programs .................. ~ ........... ~ ......... ,~.....,................ 129G,eography and Environmental Studies' (B.,lt) program ,...............;.,.. 130·Geography and Earth Sciences, School of (B.Sc., B.A.) ......... 106, 129 .Geography courses (see Geo courses) .Geology, School-of Geography and (see School of Geographyand Earth Sciences) ,Geoscience programs ..............:......... ~:, .....................;................. 120, 121German. courses ......................:.:........................................:.:........ ;.......... 254German program .........,... ~.; .......................................................'......... ,~ ..... 87Gerontological Studies, Centre for .\~................................................... 310Gerontological Studies programs ............,....;.: .......:..........................;.;131Gerontology courses .......................:............:............................;.....,..... 218Gerontology Non-Credit Placements .........................;...............,' ......::.220Glossary ,......,.............................................-.................:......................:......... 9 .Governing Bodies .............................:....................................·:.......:.....,.. 376Grading System ..............,.,..... .'...,............................,..................;.................. 25Graduand. Awards (defined) .................... ~ .......................;..............;... 342Graduand and Second Degree Scholarships and. . ,Prizes' by Faculty; In-Course ...........................................................-.. 364Graduand and Secon.d: Degree Awards,. List ofln-Course ............... 345Graduate Studies,School of,enquiries ......................;....,...................... 2Graduating Students, Academic Awards for (Terms) ....................... 343Graduation, regulations ...................................... 26, 59, 67; 96, 141,142Graduation With Distinction. (Midwifery) .. ,.,..............:............;....;, .......... 67Graduates Applying for a Second Bachelor's Degree ...............,......... 15. Graduates of '<strong>McMaster</strong> Certificate/Diploma Programs ..................... ~ •. 15Greek courses' ..........,.................:...................".-................;............. ~ ..... 173·Greek Minor ..,.........................................................................;..'................ 82Grievances, enquiries,.·description ........................:..............;.:....:...;2, 27Guid.elines for Student Evaluation ... ~ ..............:...........;.................:... :.... 28H.G.Thode'LibrarY of Science and Engineering ...........;..................... 308HRES (Office of Human Rights and EqL,Jity Services) ........................ 311Health Centre, Campus ...,... ,...... .-......................................._......;.....-;........ 313'Health Physics Co-op, Medical'and,program ...;,..........:.... ~-.............. ,.113Health Physics, Medical and, courses_ ................................................. 249 .Health Physics, Medical arid, program .......................:..;....................... 113Health Professional Education Programs, Undergraduate ..........:........'55 .Health Regulations (Health Sciences) ........;.......................................... 56Health Requirements .(Nursing,' Medical Radiation Sciences) .,'... 12, 114. Health SCiences' Awards ............................... ~; .......:...,.. ~ ..............,.....,366Health Sciences Bursaries ...:.....;........,...................:.............;...... 58, 329He,alth Safences courses (B.H.Sc. (Honours) program) ... ;.~........ .'..... 220Health Sciences courses (Engineering, Midwifery, Nursing) ;, .....'..... 222Health Sciences Education Programs, Post-Professional .. ,.........,•.;,... 56 'Health Sciences (Honours) Curriculum ............,........::..............!........... 58Health Sciences, Faculty of ..................................,.....;..................:....... 55 .Health Sciences (Honours) program-, .. :..............................;.;.......:.. ~ ..... 57'Health Sciences Library ...;.......... ~ ...................."'..... ,.~ ..,........................ 308Health Service, Student (see Campus Health Centre) ..Health Services, Student, fees ......................'-....................:,................... 30-Health StudIes courses ..........:............................................................. 224Health Studies progr~ms ...... ;'............:............,........;....................,... ~ ... 132Hebrew course'S ......;.............:.•. ;......:............................'................... ~.; .. 293~::~:~,:~ ~:~~ii:: ~~~~e~ :::~~::::::::::::::.:::::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::.:::::::.::::::::::::.~~~History courses ........;..........:; ...:..........,.......................:.........;...........,.... 225Histbryprograms (Department of) ,............ ~ .......;................................;.. 86 .History Subfields :...............:.................;...................:.......... .-.................. 86J Home Schooled Applicants .............................:.................................,.... 14Honour Awards ...:.........,...;....,.........................;..-..............,...................;.344Honours" Programs (see descriptions and regulations.' under the Faculties, Programs and Schools sections)Honours Science programs .......................................................,......... 120Hospitali~y Services, enquiries, description ................................... 2, 314Housing, Off-campus, enquiries, description .......,........................ 2, 315Housing and Conference Services (Residences)enquiries, description ,..............,;..........................................:...... 2, 314Housing, Residence fees ...........:.; ................;..........................,............. 30. Human Resources Management, Diploma in ....................................... 148Human Rights and Equity Services (HRES), Office of ..............'.....:... 311Human Rights, Statement on ............................,............................ .-........ 28 ~Humanities Awards ......................;;.......;.....................,..............,.......... 366. ' \ ' .' - .__________ ~-'-. ~----~~_ .._......:_I_'_.~___.- ~ _____ ~~_. ___ ~ _____ ~~. _"_.____ ~ ___•______- ____ ~ _____ '-----________:______. _~________ _
GENERAL INDEX '385. Humanities Bursariel;> ..........................•............:...:...........;.:......•...... ~ ..... 330' Limited Enrolment CO\Jrses (S.cience) :,.................................................. 94Humanities, Faculty: of ..'. .... "......................:............................................. 75Humanities (General) courses ........................................ ~ .................... 231Limited Enrolment Programs (Science)'.......;.......................................... 95Linguistics courses ..........:............................................:...................... 259Humanities/Religious Studies Reql!irement ...............;.......:.... ~ ............. 125 Linguistics programs, Modern Languages and (Department of) .. 87, 89,Humanities Study Abroad ............................;.........•............................,:... 77 Linguistics programs ...............:..............;............................................... 88Immersion Programs in French, Summer ........" ..................................... 77Immunization (Medical Radiation Sciences, Medicine) ................. 62, 114Listener, admission ................................,.........:..................'................;.:. 16Listeners, fees .................:........;................. :.,.......:.........:...,. ...................:.. 30,In-course Awards (defined) ........................................,.;...................... 342 List of In-course, Graduand and Second Degree Awards ...........:... 345In-course, Graduand and Second Degree Awards, List of .............. 345 Load in Spring/Summer Session .............:.........................:........:........... 20,In-course, Graduand and Second Degree Scholarships and Loan Funds (Medicine)t..............................:..................:......................... 64Prizes by Faculty ...................,............:...........•:................................. 364 . Loans (defined) ....;...................................................................:................ 9Index of Awards and Community Contribution Awards ...;................ 372 Loans (see Student Financial Aid) .Index of Bursaries ....:............................. .-.............................................. 336 M-Opportunity Plan (Engil'leering) ..............:.................................·.......... 39Indigenous Studies courses .....,............:...........................,.................. 23.1 MAPS (<strong>McMaster</strong> Association of .part-time Students) ............... 147; 316Indigenous Studies, Combined B.A. in ...............;................:................ 144 MD program ................................:....;........;..........................,............:....... 59·Industrial Internships (Science) ....;....;...............,................................... 93 MSU (<strong>McMaster</strong> Students Union) ..,.......:..................:....................;........ 315Information Services, Computing and (see <strong>University</strong> MUGSI(<strong>McMaster</strong> <strong>University</strong> General Student Information) ....... 94, 30,8Technology Services) .Mailing' Address ......................;......'............................................................. 2Information Technology (Infotech), Certificat~/Diploma in .................. 148 Management, Engineering and, courses ........'................:.:.................. 20,3Innis Library ..........:.............................................:....................;............... 30,8'Inquiry courses ......................................:................ ~ ............:.......... ~ ....... 232 .Inquiry Seminars (Arts & Science Program) ......................................... 32Management Studies, Diploma in ....................................:..................... 148Manufacturing' Engineering Technology (B.Tech.) program ................ 54Manufactui"ing Technology courses ..........................................'.......... 239Insurance ...............:.;....:.........;......:..................:...........................,......... 31 Materials"courseS .............:....................................................;.,.............. 240,Intensives. (Midwifery) ............................................................................. 65Interdisciplinary Minors and Thematic Areas ......................................--145Materials' Engineering and Manage,ment programs (and Co-op) ..........48Materials Engineering and Society programs (and Co-op) .................. 50,International Affairs, Office of ..................................................:.:........ 310, Materials Engineering (B'.Eng.) program (and Co-op) ......:.........:;......... 48International Applicant Pool (MediCine) ............:..................................... 63 Materials ProGessing Minor .......................................................: .......... 110,International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma, Admission ..........'~...;.... 13, 16 Materials Properties Minor .............;..............'.......·.:.: ....................:........ 110,InternCltional/Cr6ss~Cultural/LangLiage. Menu ...................::................... 34- Materials Science (B.Sc.) ,program .........;.........................................:.10,9International Secondary School, Qualifications, other ..............:.. :........ 1'3 Materials Science and Engineering courses .........................:._............ 240,International Students' Services Supervisor/Advisor, . ,Mathematical Sci~nce programs ......:.::........................................ 120" ,122enquiries, description .; ........................................................;... ,...... 2, 313. Mathematics and Physics program ............................;......................... 111Intemational Students' Awards .......................;............,...................... 345International Study .....................;.........:.. 21, 32; 36;.39, 77, 93,125, 313MathematiCs and Statistics Co-op program ...........:............................. 112. Mathematics .and Statistics courses ......... ~ ......................!................... 242Internship Options (Social Sdences) :.............................................:... 124 Mathematics and Statistics program ................................................... 110, .Internship Program (Commerce) ....................................:....................... 36Interviews (Medicine) .......:.....................:...,:............;..,.......................... 63Mathematics and Statistics programs (Department of) .~ ..................:.110'Mathematics, Biology and, program ..:: ................................................ 10,1Irregular status ...............;..................'................................................ 22, 59Italian. courses ..............................................:.....................;...:.....:..:.... 256Mat/lematics, Computer.Science and, program ........,...................:....,.10,5Mathematics, I;:conoinicsand, (B.A.) program ...............:.'.................. 128Italian program ............................,.........;...... ~ .......,...............:.......;••.. :......... 88 Mathematics lPhilosophy and, program (B.A.) .....;............................... 90,Japanese Courses ............................................:....,.................:............. 258 Mature Student (defined) ..................................'...........:........................ ~ .. 9Mature Students, admission .........................................., ......... 15,66, 147.. ~:~:~::: ~~~~~~g~o~~~~~·:::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::~:::·2~~ <strong>McMaster</strong> Association of Part-time Students (MAPS) ~ .............. 147, 316Japanese Studies program ......................................................:............. 87 <strong>McMaster</strong> Centre. for Gerontological Studies ...................................... 310,. Jewish Studies (Interdisciplinary Minor) .......................................:..... 145 <strong>McMaster</strong> Certificate/Diploma Programs, . Graduates of ..........;............ 15Keyes Certificate of Leadership, Dr. Mary E. ................,..................... 311Kinesiology courses ................;............................................................ 233Kinesiology (B. Kin:) programs (Department of) .:................................ 134<strong>McMaster</strong> Honour Awards ............................................:....;................. 344<strong>McMaster</strong> Media Production Services ................................................. 30,9 ..<strong>McMaster</strong>/MohawkiConestoga Collaborative B.Sc.N. program (seeKinesiology (B.Sc.) program (Department of) .................................... 10,9 description in School of Nursing) .Labour Studies' c.ourses ...........:..........................................'................. 238 <strong>McMaster</strong> Museum of Art ... :........,......................................................... 310,Labour Studies programs .................................................:................... 135 <strong>McMaster</strong> President's' Awards .....;...............;.......................;.............. 344Landed Immigrant Students, Canadian Citizens and, fees ................... 29 <strong>McMaster</strong> Second Degree, Application .............................:.............:..... 18Language and Linguistics, (French) program .......................:..........:... 86 <strong>McMaster</strong> Students Union (MSU) ......................................................... 315, Language, Linguistics and Translation (French) program :..................,85 <strong>McMaster</strong> Summer Work programs ............................................:........ 318Language. and literature (French) programs ..........:........................... 85Latin courses ............... .'..........................................'................................. 174<strong>McMaster</strong> <strong>University</strong> Alumni Association ...... ~ ..............:...................... 316<strong>McMaster</strong>: <strong>University</strong> General Student Information (MUGSI) ....... 94, 30,8Latin Minor .......................................,.....................................:............;....... 82Leadership in Leqrning, Centre for .................................:................... 30,8<strong>McMaster</strong> <strong>University</strong>, Overview ..........;.....,..... ~ ..................,......:............... 3Meal Plan Fees,Resi,dence and .........,.................................................... 30,Learning Methods (Medicine) ......:...........................'............................... 60,. Letter of Permission (defined) .........................................................:....... 9·Mechanical Engineering and Management program (and Co-op) ........ 51Mechanical Engineering and SOCiety program (and Co-op) ................. 51Letter of Permission .....:..............:............. 15, 18,21,59',74,77; 95,125 . ' Mechanical Engineering (B.Eng.) program (and Co-op) ....................... 51Level (defined) .............................:;...............:...................:.........,............ 9' Mechanical Engineering courses .................................'........................ 246,Levell, admission requirements ..........................'................................... 10, Medals (see In-Course, GradLiand and Second DegreeLevel I Courses, Limit on ..·.......................................:......................:.:....'.20,Scholarships and Prizes by Faculty) .Level I Programs (see Facultie's, Programs and Schools sections)Level I Registration/Academic Standing Requirements .;...................... 21Media Production Services ................................................................... 30,9! Medical and Health PhysicsCo-op program ........................... :.~......... 113Level of Registration ................::...:...............,............................ 35,39,59 Medical and Health Physics courses ........................,....;.................... 249Liability, Release From .,...:....:......;.... .'.....................................:..,................ 4Liaison Office, enquiries ....:........................:.....;:....:................................. 2Medical and Health Physics program. ..;....:...............;..........,............... 113Medical Curriculum Plan .........:..........................................,...................... 61Libraries ................................:............................,.......... :~......:., ......;.... 3, 30,8 Medical Officer Training Plan ............ ~: .................................................... 64Licence to Practise (Health Sciences) ..·.......................................... 56, 61Life Science programs ...........;.............;......................:..........:.... 120" 121Limit On Levell Courses ................,.......;.................................................. 20,Medical Physics and Applied Radiation Sciences ..................".. 113, 248Medical Program .......;......;............................... ~ ...........................;.... .'....... 59Medical Radiation 'Sciences courses ......... ,........................'.............:.:'... 249
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