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A minor program in Psychology is available to students registered in any B.Sc. program other than Psychology. This program is intended to complement a student's primary field of study by providing a focused introduction to specialized topics in psychology. A...
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This Core Science Component Psychology requires the completion of 45 credits in Psychology, all of which need to be passed with a minimum grade of C. A prerequisite to the program is PSYC 100 or equivalent. Students completing a Liberal Program with a Core Science...
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Students majoring in Psychology must obtain a minimum grade of C in all 54 credits of the program. A grade lower than C may be made up by taking another equivalent course (if there is one), by successfully repeating the course, or by successfully writing a...
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Honours in Psychology prepares students for graduate study, and so emphasizes practise in the research techniques which are used in graduate school and professionally later on. Students are normally accepted into Honours at the beginning of their U2 year, and the...
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Redpath Museum (REDM) Location Location Redpath Museum 859 Sherbrooke Street West Montreal QC H3A 0C4 Telephone: 514-398-4086 ext. 3188 Fax: 514-398-3185 Email: redpath.museum [at] mcgill.ca...
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Redpath Museum Faculty Director Hans C.E. Larsson Emeritus Professor Robert L. Carroll; B.Sc.(Mich.), Ph.D.(Harv.), F.R.S.C., F.L.S. Professors David M. Green; B.Sc.(Br. Col.), M.Sc., Ph.D.(Guelph), F.L.S. Andrew Hendry; B.Sc.(Vic., BC), M.Sc., Ph.D.(...
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The Minor Natural History involves the exploration of the natural world via specimen-based studies, object-oriented investigations and field studies. Museum collections are used to provide hands-on experience with real objects and specimens. The required course...
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Science or Mathematics for Teachers Location Location Dawson Hall, Room 405 853 Sherbrooke Street West Montreal QC H3A 0G5 Email: pete.barry [at] mcgill.ca Website...
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Science or Mathematics for Teachers Faculty Concurrent B.Sc. and B.Ed. Coordinator, Pete Barry Faculty of Science Telephone: 514-398-3202 Minor in Education for Science Students Program Adviser,...
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This Minor allows Science students to develop or explore an interest in Education without committing themselves to completing a B.Ed. degree. Science students who have taken this Minor in Education will have completed some of the credits for the B.Ed. degree should...
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Renowned for its orchestral, wind, percussion, contemporary music, choral, opera, jazz, chamber and early music ensembles, the Schulich School of Music presents more than 700 concerts and events each year. Those are just some of the unique performance opportunities you'll...
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About the Schulich School of Music (Undergraduate) McGill's Schulich School of Music is the largest university-based school for professional musical training and music research in Canada. McGill's Schulich School of Music is renowned for its orchestral, choral,...
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Schulich School of Music Administrative Officers Dean’s Office Dean’s Office Dean’s Office Brenda Ravenscroft; M.Mus.(King's, Lond.), Ph.D.(Br. Col.) Dean Mary-Beth Campbell; B.Mus., M....
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Overview of Music Programs The Schulich School of Music offers degree programs leading to a Bachelor of Music (B.Mus.), and diploma programs leading to a Licentiate in Music (L.Mus.). The Department of Music Research offers Minors in Music Composition, Music...
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Music Degrees and Diplomas Offered Bachelor of Music (B.Mus.) Bachelor of Music (B.Mus.) The Bachelor of Music degree (B.Mus.) may be obtained in any one of the following fields: Faculty Program Faculty Program...
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Music Scholarships and Financial Aid General information on scholarships, including McGill Entrance Scholarships, and a detailed listing of all awards are available at www.mcgill.ca/studentaid/scholarships-aid. The Schulich School of Music offers a range...
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Summer Studies Summer Studies offers courses starting in May, June, and July. Students may take a maximum of 18 credits during the Summer session. Those wishing to take more than 6 credits in any one month must obtain the permission of a Program Adviser...
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Music Credit Options for Students in Other Faculties The Schulich School of Music offers three groups of courses that may be taken for credit by students in other faculties. The first group consists of Music Literature and Theory courses especially...
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McGill Conservatory The McGill Conservatory, Community Program of the Schulich School of Music, offers instruction in piano, guitar, most orchestral instruments, and voice, as well as Theory and Ear Training from the elementary level up to and including...
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Admission As you plan for the next step in your education, we would be pleased to assist you in providing further information and/or assistance. Please take a few minutes to create an account on McGill in Mind. Here you can register for tours of the Schulich School...

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