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History of the Faculty of Science
The study of science at McGill goes back almost two centuries, when the lower campus was a rough and muddy cow pasture and the University struggled to establish itself. In 1855, the job of principal was given to a Nova Scotia–born...
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Programs and Teaching
in Science
The Faculty of Science is committed to providing outstanding teaching
and research facilities. The Faculty draws on its involvement in cutting-edge
research to ensure teaching excellence at the undergraduate level. Professors...
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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
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, opera, jazz,...
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HIstory of the Schulich School of Music
Founded as the Conservatorium of Music in 1904, and incorporated as a Faculty in 1920, the School moved to its current location in the impressive and historic Strathcona Music Building (formerly the main section of Royal...
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Academic Staff in the Schulich School of Music
Department of Music Research
Department of Music Research
Chair
Kok, Roe-Min; B.Mus.(Texas), M.A.(Duke), Ph.D.(Harv.); Associate Professor; History and...
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Ï㽶ÊÓƵ’s Faculty of Engineering is one of Canada’s most distinguished research communities, home to approximately 150 professors, almost 3,000 undergraduates, and over 1,000 graduate students. Here, you’ll study with some of the world’s most prominent teachers...
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About the Faculty of Engineering
The Faculty currently includes six engineering departments and two
schools, and houses three institutes:
Departments
Bioengineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering and Applied Mechanics...
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History of the Faculty of Engineering
The Faculty of Engineering began in 1871 as the Department of Practical
and Applied Science in the Faculty of Arts with degree programs in Civil
Engineering and Surveying; Mining Engineering and Assaying; and Practical...
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Engineering Microcomputing Facility
In addition to the services provided by McGill's Information Technology Services, the Faculty, in conjunction with its departments and schools,
maintains specialized computing and information resources in support of
teaching...
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Schulich Library of Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, and Engineering
Schulich
Library of Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, and Engineering
Macdonald-Stewart Library Building
809 Sherbrooke Street West
Montreal QC H3A 0C1
Telephone: 514-398-4769
Email...
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In September 2005, the Faculties of Arts and of Science introduced the Bachelor of Arts and Science degree. The Bachelor of Arts and Science (B.A. & Sc.) is a special and unique degree that is jointly offered by McGill’s two largest faculties: the Faculty of Arts and...
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About the Faculties of Arts and Science
The B.A. & Sc. is an interdisciplinary degree intended for
students who want to pursue simultaneously a program offered by
Arts and one offered by Science.
The B.A. & Sc. is intended for students with well-defined...
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Programs
and Teaching in Arts and in Science
Programs and teaching in Arts are described in Faculty of Arts > The Faculty > Programs and Teaching in Arts. Those in Science are described in Faculty of Science >
The Faculty > Programs and Teaching...
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In September 2005, the Faculties of Arts and of Science introduced the Bachelor of Arts and Science degree. The Bachelor of Arts and Science (B.A. & Sc.) is a special and unique degree that is jointly offered by McGill’s two largest faculties: the Faculty of Arts and...
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About the Bachelor of Arts and Science (Undergraduate)
In September 2005, the Faculties of Arts and of Science introduced the Bachelor of Arts and Science degree. The Bachelor of Arts and Science (B.A. & Sc.) is a special and unique degree that is jointly offered...
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Administrative
Officers for Bachelor of Arts and Science
For a listing of administrative officers in the Faculty of Arts, refer
to Faculty of Arts > Undergraduate > About Arts (Undergraduate) > Administrative Officers and for those in the Faculty of...
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Science Office for Undergraduate Student Advising (SOUSA)
The Science Office for Undergraduate Student Advising (SOUSA) provides
ongoing advice and guidance on academic issues related to programs, degree requirements, registration,
course change, withdrawal,...
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Degree Admission
Requirements for Bachelor of Arts and Science
For information about admission requirements to the B.A. & Sc., refer to the
Undergraduate Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Guide, found at
www.mcgill.ca/applying.
For information about interfaculty or...
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Degree Requirements for Bachelor of Arts and Science
Each student pursuing a B.A. & Sc. must be aware of the
regulations as stated in this section of this
publication, on the McGill website, and on the Science Office for
Undergraduate Student...