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Fees for Agricultural and Environmental Sciences
Please refer to the Student Accounts website for information and step-by-step instructions regarding fees.
Tuition Fees
Tuition Fees
General information on tuition...
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Immunization for
Dietetics Majors
As
a student
in the Dietetics Major,
you are required to initiate and complete the Compulsory
Immunization Program for Health Care Students in Fall of U1, in the NUTR 208 Professional Practice Stage 1A course. Students...
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Language
Requirement for Professions
Quebec law requires that candidates seeking admission to provincially
recognized Quebec professional corporations or Ordres
have
a working knowledge of the French language, i.e., be able to communicate
verbally and in...
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Faculty
Information and Regulations
Each student in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental
Sciences must be aware of the Faculty Regulations as stated in this publication.
While departmental and faculty advisers and staff are always available to...
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Minimum Credit
Requirement
You
must complete the minimum credit requirement for your
degree as specified in your
letter of admission.
Students are normally admitted to a four-year program requiring the
completion of 120 credits, but Advanced...
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Minimum Grade
Requirement
You
must obtain grades of C or better in any required, complementary, and Freshman
courses used to fulfil program requirements. You
may not register in a course for which you
have not passed all the prerequisite courses with a...
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Academic Advisers
Upon
entering the Faculty
and before registering, you must consult with
the academic adviser of your
program for selection and scheduling of required, complementary, and
elective courses. The academic adviser will normally continue to...
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Categories of Students
Full-time Students
Full-time Students
Full-time students in Satisfactory Standing take a minimum of 12
credits per term. (A normal course load is considered to be 15 credits per term.)
Students
in Probationary...
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Academic Standing in the Faculty of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences
You must prove that you can master the material of lectures and laboratories. Examinations are normally held
at the end of each course, but other methods of evaluation may also be...
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Credit System
The credit assigned to a particular course reflects the amount of effort
it demands of you.
As a guideline, a one-credit course would represent approximately 45 hours
total work per course. This is, in general, a combination of lecture hours...
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School of Continuing Studies
Courses
Not all School of Continuing Studies credit courses are recognized for credit
within Faculty degree programs. Please contact
the Student Affairs Office before registering for such courses.
Programs, Courses...
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Academic Credit
Transfer
Transfer credits based on courses taken at other institutions (completed
with a grade of C or better) before entrance to this Faculty are calculated and
assigned after you
are accepted, and have accepted the offer of admission...
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Regulations Regarding Second Academic Majors
While registered in a major in the Faculty of Agricultural and
Environmental Sciences, you
may pursue a second set of courses of greater scope than a minor (e.g.,
Faculty program, Major, Honours program, Major...
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Procedures for Minor
Programs
If
you want
to register for a Minor program,
you must complete a Minor Approval form (usually at
the beginning of your
U2 year), and return it duly completed to the Student Affairs Office. The Minor
program will then be...
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Course Change
Information
Courses: please refer to University Regulations and Resources > Undergraduate > Registration >
Course Change Period, and the Important Dates website.
Course withdrawal
(Transcript notation of 鈥淲鈥): please refer...
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Graduate
Courses Available to Undergraduates
Undergraduates who
want to take graduate
courses must have a cumulative grade point average
(CGPA) of at least 3.20. Final approval must be obtained from Enrolment Services. Be advised that graduate courses...
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Attendance and Conduct
in Class
Matters of discipline connected with, or arising from, the general
arrangement for teaching are under the jurisdiction of the Dean of the Faculty.
Students may be admonished by a professor or instructor for dishonest
or...
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Incomplete Grades
Please refer to University Regulations and Resources > Undergraduate > Student Records > Incomplete Courses.
Programs, Courses and University Regulations鈥2017-2018 (last updated Aug. 17, 2017) (disclaimer...
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Examinations
You
should refer to University Regulations and Resources >
Undergraduate > Examinations: General Information for information about final examinations and
deferred examinations. Examination schedules are posted on the McGill website;...
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Reassessments and
Rereads
Please refer to University Regulations and Resources > Undergraduate > Examinations: General Information > Final Examinations > Reassessments and Rereads: Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences...