90' FACULTY,OF HUMANITIESNOTES . " . " ' '. "1. Students~are advised to note' carefully the prerequisites for allijEQUIREMENTS120 units, total (Levels I to 'IV) '., " ,, 'courses~Students are alsoadvisedto,takenbte which cburses 30 ,units from tHe Level I program completed prior to admisareoffered in alternate years. ,.' ' ." '" ' \ sion into the_program" .' ','. .'. .'2. Upon completion of 60 units of work and with the approval of 1-2, units "from BIOCHEM 2EE3, ,BIOLOGY 2A03, 2B03, 2C03,the Department of Philosophy and th,s Office of the Dean of the ' 2003, 2F03,' CHEM 2E03, 20A3, 20B3 :Fa.culty of Humanities, one or both terms of ,Level III maybe ' ' 24 units Level III and IV Biblogycourses . ,replaced by courses 9f study at a' designated university abroad. ,, 18 units PHILOS 2A06, 2C06, 3003,4H03REQUIREMENTS '3 'units PHILOS 2B03 , ~'120 units tot?1 (Levels I to IV) , 3 units from PHILOS 2003, 2F03, 2G0330 units ' from 'the Level I progra,mcompleted prior to admis- 3 unitssion into the program ' .' f)unitsfrom PHILOS 3G03, 3N03Level III or IV Philosophy'27 units PHILOS 2A06, 2G.06, 3A06, 3G03" 3003, 4H03 3 'units Level IV Philosophy , ' ', 3 units ,PHILOS 2B03 ' .' 18'units Electives ,to toial120 units, 3 units Levels II, III or ,IV Philosophy Han. o. urs Philosophy., ' "15 units Levels III or IV Philosophy6 units' Level IV Phflosophy' . and Mathematics (B.A.)36.units EleCtives"Combined. Hono'urs inPnilo,sophyAnother 'Subject "{2320420} ", Students wishing to'enter this programmusl complet~'an, application for admission to Level lion MUGSI in mid-March'tobe considered for admission. "ADMISSION, Studen1swisl:1ing '10 enter this prograrti must complete an Completion of any Level Iprogramand a Cumulative Ave'rage of~pplication foradmissionto Level II on MUGSI in, mid-March to at least6.0including,a grade of at least B-in each of MATH 1A03,be considered for admission. 'or. 1 AA3 and 1803 .and an avera~eof at least 7.0 in six units ofADMIS$ION " Levell Philosophy or, if no such course was taken, in six units ofCompletion of any Levell program C!nd a,CuAlulative Average of work acceptable to the Department of Philosophy.at least.6.0andan average of at least 7.0 in ,six units of Levell, NOTES" '.' :',Philosophy or, ,if no such course was taken, in six units of work 1. Students are advisedto note carefully the prerequisites for allacceptable to the Department of Philosophy.'NOTES'courses. Stu'dents are also advised to takehote which coursesare offered in alternate years. '. " '. "1. Students intending 'to'do graduate work in Philosophy ar~ 2. Upon completion of 60 units of work and with the approval ofadvised to include PHILOS 2B03 in their program; '" ,the Department of Philosophy and the Office of the Dean of the2. Students are advised ,to note carefully the prerequisites fo-r all Faculty of Humanities, One or both terms of Level III may be__ " courses. Students are also advised -totakenotewhicn courses ' ". replaced by courses 'Of study at a designated university abroad., are offered in alte~nate years. .' .'., -REQUIREMENTS - - "- ' ------ ---3. Upon completion of 60 units of-work and with the p.pprovalof '120 llr:its total (Levels I tOJV}) " . ' . "the Department of Philosophy and the Office of theDean of the 30 'Units from the Level I program completed prior to admis-Faculty of Humanities, one or, both. terms of Level 'III may be' 'Sioni,ritb the program. ' .repl,aced bY,coursesofs. tudy at ad, eSignated university abro .. ad. .24 units.3X03MATH 2A03,,-'.'2AB3, 2C03, 2R03,2S03,..,'3A03, 3E03,"REQUIREMENTS . 3 units from MATH 3AA3, 3EE3. .'120 units. total (Levels J to iV) '... " 3, units :from MATH 4BO'3, 4E03, 4X03, 30 units' from the Level I program completed: prior, to admis- '12 units from Level III and IV Mathematics,' Statistics'sion into the program . 12 units PHILOS2A06,2C06 ' .12, units.3 units15 unitsPHILOS 2A06, 2C06.. . . 3 units PHILOS 2B03from HUMAN 2C03, PHILOS 2803 ' 21 units Level III ()r Level IV/PhilosophyLevels III and IV Philosophy 3 units. ,Level IV Philosophy ,Level IV Philosophy - 9,' units Electives -.6, units'36 'units Courses specified for· the, other subject'(Combiriations'with Social Sciences may require more than 36 units:)' .18' units Electives to total 120 units 'HonoursPhiiosop,hyand Biolqgy (B.A.){24<strong>2005</strong>0}Students wishing .. to enter this program 'must complete anapplication for admission to.Levelli on MUGSI in mid 7March tobe considered for admission.ADMISSION " ' , 'Completion of any Levell program Emda Cumulative Average ofat least 6.0 and an a.verage of at least 7.0 in six units of Level IPhilosophy (or, if no such course was taken, in six units of Workacceptable to the Department.of Philosophy) and 'an average of 'at least 7.0 in I?IOLOGY 1A03 and1AA3 with a grade,of at least Band six units of Levell Mathematics. Students are cautioned to, observe thatCHEM 1 AA3 is the normal prerequ'isite for BIOLOGY2B03 and BIOLOGY 2C03, which are required courses,inthe,.' program. Enrolment in this program is limited.NOTES . ,I 1.~, Students are advised to riote carefully the prereq'uisitesfor allcourses. Students are also advised to take note which courses. are offeredi~alternate years. ...' . .'2. Upon compfetion. of 60 units ofiwork, and with the approval of. the Department of Philosophy and the Office of the Dean of theFaculty of Humanities, one or both terms of Level III, may,bereplaced bycourses of study at a designated univer$ity abroad ..B.A. in Philo,sophy: {1420} "Students wishing' to enter this·. program must complete .anapplication for admission to' Level II on MUGSI irrmid-March to .be considered for admission. " .. ADMISSION ,Completion of any,Leye!'1 program and a Cumulative Average of 'at le,ast 3.5 ,and an average of at least 4.0 in six units of Level IPhilosophy. . .'NOTEStudents are advised to note carefully the prerequisites for allcourses. Students are' also advised to take note which coursesare offered in alternate 'years.' ; .REQUIREMENTS .90 units total (Levels I to II/) ,30 units from the Level I program completed Iprior to admis- .sion into the program .' . .,' .12 units PHILOS2A06,2C06· . . . '. '3 units from PHILOS2B03, HUMAN 2C033 -units Levels II, III or IV Philosophy6 units Levels III or IV Philosophy36 units .' Electives·~ir)orin. Philosophy "24 units from PHILOS'2A06 and 2C06; and 12, additionai.uriit~of Philosophy, of which no more' than six units maybe from Level I. " , . ' " ". '
WOMEN'S STUDIESWEB ADDRESS:.hHp://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/-womensst/,Honours Arts & Science and Women's Studies(B.Arts.Sc.; See Arts & Science Program) ,, Combined Honours ·B.A.in Women;s Studies and AnotherSublectWomen's Studies may be taken as a, Combined Honburs degreeor as a Minor. All, Women's Studies courses are interdisciplinary,aI/owing students to explore the relationship betweendifferent branches of knowledge and to examine critically differ~ent approaches to knowledge construction and theoretical, posi-,tions in understanding the contributions and sodal locations ofwomert Graduates of the Program will be able to choose from awide career list which includes industrial and government con~suiting; personnel management, ·Iabour relations, education andhealth care professions. The Program's focus on research pre,pares students for graduate school.Students wishing to enter this program must complete anapplication for admission to Level II on MUGSI in mid-March tobe. considered for admission.' ,'. ' ,ADMISSION '; . ,Completion of any level I program and a Cumulative Average ofat least 6.0 including a grade of at least 8- in WOMEN ST 1 A06.NOTES'1. Studehtswho ,havenottake'n WOMEN ST 1A06 because they, have transferred from another university may be Gonsi,deredfor admission to the program. if .they are deemed by the Ad- .missions Committee to have fulfilled requirements equivalentto WOMEN ST 1 A06. " ,2. In Levels 1/, II/ and IV, students must take six units of Women's. Studies, courses appropriate to their level and six additional'units of approved diSCipline-related courses' at each level.3. The courses required for th~Women's Studies portion of the, 'Combined Honours program may not include courses offered, ,in the ,student's other ,subject area. .FACULTY OF HUMANITIES' 91REQUIREMENTS120 units total (Levels I to IV)30 units from the ,level ,I program completed prior to admis-6 units6 units6 units6 units6'units 'sion to the program J,WOMENST2A03,2AA3'.'from lABR ST 2D03,REUG ST 2SS3, SOCIOl <strong>2006</strong>, ''WOMEN ST 2C03, 2F03,2FF3, 2H03, 2HH3, 2J03,2K06, 2L03 " 'WOMEN ST 3A03, 3AA3from lABR ST 3E03, WOMEN ST 3B03, 3BB3, 3C03, '3DD3,'3E03, 3G03,3GG$, 3H03, 3HH3, 3103, 3NN3,~roWOMEN ST 4A06 ''6' unitsfrbm HISTORY 4106, KINESIOl4T03, SOG WORK4R03, WOMEN ST 4B03, 4BB3, 4C03, 4CC3, 4J0336 units Courses specified for the other subject. (Combinationswith Social SCiences maY,require more than 36 units.)18 units Elective course work beyond level I, With the permission of the Director of Women's Studies, some ;', courses' not ,listed above may be substituted, 'at the appropriate. level, from,: Anthropology,Classics,Comparative Uterature, Eng.,lish, French, Geography and Earth Sciences, History; Kinesiology,labour Studies, Philosophy, Religious, Studies' and SociolOgy.Minor in Women's Studies 'NOTE '. ", . The courses req'uired for the, Minor rnay not include coursesoffered in: the student's other subject area.'REQUIREMENTS'24 units total '6 units WOMEN ST 1 A0618urilits levell/and ~I/ Women's Studies courses as listedunder Women's Stl;Jdies in the Course Listings sec- .tion of this Calendar "', I.J'
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