The Faculty of Science Dean's Multidisciplinary Undergraduate Research List recognizes Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) and (effective as of October 2013 graduation) Bachelor of Arts and Science (B.A. & Sc.) students who have participated in substantial and broad undergraduate science research.
Eligibility
To be placed on the Faculty of Science Dean's Multidisciplinary Undergraduate Research List at graduation time, a student must:
- complete at least 9 credits of research-based courses, taken for a letter grade (see also note below),
- where qualifying courses are either specified in the list of approved science research courses,
- or are pre-approved by the Faculty of Science, for other undergraduate science research courses.
Furthermore, considering all qualifying science research-based courses on your transcript at graduation time:
- at least one course, worth at least 3 credits, must be from a different unit than the other research-based courses; and
- every qualifying course must have been completed with a grade of C or above (see also note below); and
- the average GPA over all qualifying courses must be 3.0 or above (see also note below).
NOTE: Exceptionally, courses taken in Winter 2020, Summer 2020, Fall 2020, and Winter 2021 with grade "S" (Satisfactory) will count as qualifying courses, and will count toward the 9-credit requirement, even though they will not be counted in GPA calculations.
If these requirements are met, the mention "Dean's Multidisciplinary Undergraduate Research List" will be recorded on the student's transcript at graduation time.
Application
No application is necessary for students who have taken courses from the approved list.
In exceptional circumstances, if students have taken a science research course not already on the approved list, and wish for this course to be counted toward the Dean's Multidisciplinary Undergraduate Research List, they must make a special application. (Please contact victor.chisholm [at] mcgill.ca (Victor Chisholm), preferably at least 4 months before your graduation date.) A qualifying course involves a science research project as its primary focus, culminating in a substantive written report. Ineligible courses include: reading courses; BASCÂ 396 and BASCÂ 449; and courses offered by the Faculty of Arts.