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This is a specialized and demanding program intended for students who wish to develop a strong basis in both Mathematics and Physics in preparation for graduate work and a professional or academic career. Although the program is optimized for theoretical physics,...
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This is a specialized and demanding program intended primarily, although not exclusively, for students with a theoretical bias who are interested in working in fields of study at the crossroads of physical chemistry and physics. The program will prepare students...
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This program provides essential background in physics and computer science at a level sufficient to pursue courses at the 400- and 500-level in either discipline. The program is intended to be flexible to allow students to take either more physics or more computer...
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Physics (PHYS) Related Programs Major in Atmospheric Science and Physics Major in Atmospheric Science and Physics See Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences (ATOC). This program provides a firm basis for graduate work in atmospheric...
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Physiology (PHGY) Location Location McIntyre Medical Sciences Building, Room 1021 3655 Promenade Sir-William-Osler Montreal QC H3G 1Y6 Telephone: 514-398-4316 Website: mcgill...
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Physiology Faculty Chair John White Graduate Program Director Alvin Shrier Emeritus Professors Thomas M.S. Chang, Leon Glass, Kresimir Krnjevic, Wayne S. Lapp, Mortimer Levy, Michael Mackey, George Mandl, Geoffrey Melvill Jones, Joseph Milic-...
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Required Courses (32 credits) * Students who have taken CHEM 212 and/or CHEM 222 in CEGEP are exempted and must replace these credits with 4 or 8 credits of elective course(s). BIOL 200...
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The Major program includes, in addition to some intensive studies in Physiology, a strong core content of related biomedical sciences. Admission to the Major program will be in U2, upon completion of the U1 required courses, and in consultation with the student's...
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Required Courses (70 credits) Bio-Physical Sciences Core BIOL 219 (4) Introduction to Physical Molecular and Cell Biology...
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This program provides a firm foundation in physics, mathematics, and physiology. It is appropriate for students interested in applying methods of the physical sciences to problems in physiology and allied biological sciences. Required Courses (76 credits...
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All admissions to the Honours program will be in U2, and the student must have a U1 GPA of 3.30, with no less than a B in PHGY 209 and PHGY 210. Admission to U3 requires a U2 CGPA of 3.20 with no less than a B in U2 Physiology courses. Decisions for admission to U3...
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Physiology (PHGY) Related Programs Interdepartmental Honours in Immunology Interdepartmental Honours in Immunology For more information, see Immunology. This program is offered by the Departments of Biochemistry...
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Psychiatry (PSYT) Location Location 1033 Pine Avenue West, Room 104 Montreal QC H3A 1A1 Telephone: 514-398-4176 Website: mcgill.ca/psychiatry/education/graduate-program...
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Psychology (PSYC) Location Location 2001 McGill College, Room 740 Montreal QC H3A 1G1 Telephone: 514-398-6100 Fax: 514-398-4896 Email: undergrad.psych [...
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Admission Requirements to the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) – Honours Psychology Applications are available on the Psychology Department's website at mcgill.ca/psychology/undergraduate/current-students/research-opportunities/research-courses. The deadline is...
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Psychology Faculty Chair B. Ditto Graduate Program Director B. Knauper Clinical Program Director M. Dirks Undergraduate Program Director...
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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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