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Admission,
Registration, and Regulations
Information concerning admission to the McGill School of Environment and the regulations concerning the Environment programs is provided in these sections:
Admission, Registration, and Regulations
Admission
Degree...
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Admission
You
may be admitted to a B.A., B.A.&Sc., B.Sc.(Ag.Env.Sc.), or B.Sc. program
offered by the MSE on the University’s two campuses: the Macdonald campus (B.Sc.(Ag.Env.Sc.) program) and
the Downtown campus (B.A., B.A&Sc., and B.Sc. programs)....
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Degree Requirements for Environment Students
To be eligible for a B.A. degree, you
must fulfil all the faculty and program requirements as indicated in Faculty of Arts > Undergraduate > Faculty Degree Requirements.
To be eligible for a B.A. & Sc....
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Advising in the MSE
Each domain in the MSE has its own mentor who is available to answer your
questions and offer you
guidance about working and learning within the
particular field of the domain. However, if
you have
questions about program requirements...
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Important Information about Environment Program Selection
If you
are unsure of the domain that
you
want to pursue in U1,
you may register in the Major or Faculty Program in
Environment without picking a domain. However, you
must pick a domain by...
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Examination
Regulations
Regulations concerning the method of evaluation of any course (including
those governing supplemental examinations) are those of the faculty that offers
the course. You
should note that supplemental exams are available for courses...
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Courses Outside
the Student’s Faculty
Students in the School’s B.A., B.A. & Sc., B.Sc., and B.Sc.(Ag.Env.Sc.)
programs may take courses outside their faculty according to the regulations of
their faculty of admission.
These regulations are
not...
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Overview of Programs Offered
The McGill School of Environment has developed nine programs, which are
offered on the Downtown and Macdonald campuses:
A
Minor in Environment is open to all undergraduate students. For
more information, see Minor in...
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Suggested
Courses for Freshmen Students
The MSE does not recommend that students in their Freshman (U0) year
take the ENVR Core courses. Students in their U1 to
U3 years are welcome to take selected ENVR courses, even if they are not in the
Environment...
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Browse Academic Programs offered by the McGill School of Environment
The programs and courses in the following sections have been approved for the 2016–2017 session as listed, but the School
reserves the right to introduce changes as may be deemed necessary...
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Minor in Environment
The Minor in Environment is intended to complement an expertise obtained
through a major, major concentration, Faculty program, or Inter-Faculty program offered by an
academic unit
other than the MSE*. Students taking the Minor in...
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This 18-credit Minor Concentration Environment is intended for Arts students in the multi-track system, Law and Management students.
Advising Note:
Consultation with the Program Adviser for approval of course selection to meet program requirements is...
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This 18-credit Minor is intended for Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Science students and Faculty of Science students, but is open to students from other faculties as well, except Arts, Law and Management.
Advising Note:
Consultation with the...
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B.A. Faculty
Program in Environment
The B.A. Faculty Program has two components: Core and Domain. Students
follow three steps in their degree program.
Core: The Core
consists of four introductory courses and one intermediate-level course where...
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Ecological Determinants of Health in Society Domain
This domain is open only to students in the B.A. Faculty Program in Environment.
Adviser
Mentor
Ms. Kathy Roulet
Telephone: 514-398-4306
Email:
kathy.roulet [at] mcgill.ca...
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An understanding of the interface between human health and environment depends not only on an appreciation of the biological and ecological determinants of health, but equally on an appreciation of the role of social sciences in the design, implementation, and...
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Economics
and the Earth’s Environment Domain
This domain is open only to students in the B.A. Faculty Program in Environment.
Adviser
Mentor
Ms. Kathy Roulet
Telephone: 514-398-4306
Email:
kathy.roulet [at] mcgill.ca...
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Understanding Earth's geologic processes provides us with the knowledge to mitigate many of our society's environmental impacts due to resource extraction and waste disposal. This knowledge is not always enough, as economics often plays a controlling role in how we...
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Environment and
Development Domain
This domain is open only to students in the B.A. Faculty Program in Environment.
Adviser
Mentor
Ms. Kathy Roulet
Telephone: 514-398-4306
Email:
kathy.roulet [at] mcgill.ca...
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Revision, May 2018. Start of revision.
The quest for sustainable paths to economic development requires scholars and practitioners to transcend the boundaries of traditional disciplines. This domain offers students sufficient depth and breadth of study to acquire...