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Research Project (15 credits) HIST 687 (9) M.A. Paper 1 HIST 688 (6) M.A. Paper 2 Required Courses (12 credits) HIST 684...
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Research Project (15 credits) HIST 687 (9) M.A. Paper 1 HIST 688 (6) M.A. Paper 2 Required Courses (15 credits) HIST 684...
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Research Project (15 credits) HIST 687 (9) M.A. Paper 1 HIST 688 (6) M.A. Paper 2 Required Courses (15 credits) HIST 659...
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Research Project (15 credits) HIST 687 (9) M.A. Paper 1 HIST 688 (6) M.A. Paper 2 Required Courses (15 credits) HIST 684...
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Research Project (15 credits) HIST 687 (9) M.A. Paper 1 HIST 688 (6) M.A. Paper 2 Required Courses (12 credits) HIST 684...
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Thesis A thesis for the doctoral degree must constitute original scholarship and must be a distinct contribution to knowledge. It must show familiarity with previous work in the field and must demonstrate ability to plan and carry out research, organize...
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Thesis Courses (27 credits) CLAS 696 (6) M.A. Thesis Research 1 CLAS 697 (6) M.A. Thesis Research 2 CLAS 698 (15...
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The M.A. in Classics; Non-Thesis, offers advanced training in the scholarly discipline of classical studies in a variety of fields. The program aims to develop proficiency both in technical areas of the discipline, especially Greek and Latin language, and in...
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Information Studies Location Location School of Information Studies 3661 Peel Street Montreal QC H3A 1X1 Canada Telephone: 514-398-4204 Fax: 514-398-7193 Email: sis [at] mcgill.ca; for inquiries: admissions.sis [at] mcgill....
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Information Studies Admission Requirements and Application Procedures Admission Requirements Admission Requirements Master of Information Studies (M.I.St.) Applicants must have a bachelor's degree from a...
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Information Studies Faculty Director Kimiz Dalkir Professors Jamshid Beheshti; B.A.(S. Fraser), M.L.S., Ph.D.(W.Ont.) Colleen Cook; B.A., M.L.S.(Texas-Austin), M.A., Ph.D.(Texas A & M) (Trenholme Dean of Libraries, Ï㽶ÊÓƵ) Associate...
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The Master of Information Studies; Non-Thesis is a 48-credit program. The program is designed to prepare graduates for the broad field of information studies. It provides the intellectual foundations for careers as information professionals; fosters competencies in...
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The Master of Information Studies; Non-Thesis - Project is a 48-credit program, with a research project component of 18 credits. The program is designed to prepare graduates for the broad field of information studies. It provides the intellectual foundations for...
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The Ph.D. program provides an opportunity to study interdisciplinary research topics within the field of library and information studies at the doctoral level. Students develop scholarly and innovative expertise in one of the four research areas within information...
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This program is intended to prepare students to work in the area of digital archives. The graduate courses in the program will focus on principles of organization of information, practices in archival studies, and strategies for digital curation and enterprise...
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The Graduate Certificate in Information Architecture and Design is intended to prepare students to work as information architects and designers. The graduate courses in the program will prepare students to design and assess information systems (text, multimedia),...
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This program is intended to prepare students to work as information and knowledge managers in a variety of sectors. The graduate courses in the program will focus on the information behavior of individuals, networks and organizations, and the nature of tacit and...
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Complementary Courses 9-15 credits, three to five GLIS courses chosen in consultation with the student's adviser with the exception of the following courses: GLIS 647 (6) Research Project 3 GLIS...
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International Development Location Location Institute for the Study of International Development (ISID) Peterson Hall, Room 126 3460 McTavish Street Montreal QC H3A 0E6 Canada Telephone: 514-398-3507 Fax: 514-398-8432 Email...
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International Development Admission Requirements and Application Procedures Admission Requirements Admission Requirements Students will only be considered for the Development Studies Option (DSO) once they have been accepted into a master...

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