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The Ph.D. in Sociology is a professional degree program designed to prepare students for careers in academia as well as research and policy positions in both the public and private sectors. The program focuses on quantitative and qualitative methodology and sub-...
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The Ph.D in Sociology; Gender and Women's Studies focuses on an interdisciplinary specialization in feminist, women's, and gender studies. The Ph.D. dissertation must be on a topic that significantly engages with issues of gender and/or women and/or feminism...
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The Population Dynamics Option (PDO) is open to PhD students in Sociology specializing in Population Dynamics. The purpose of this program is to provide graduate training in demographic methods (including life table analyses) and enhance students’ knowledge of...
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For people who like to ask questions, science leads to answers. What makes Science at McGill special is the potent combination of internationally renowned professor-researchers and bright and accomplished students. McGill Science professors work closely with all levels of...
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About the Faculty of Science (Undergraduate)
Location
Location
Dawson Hall
853 Sherbrooke Street West
Montreal QC H3A 0G5
Canada
Telephone: 514-398-5442
Faculty website:
mcgill.ca/science
Science Office...
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Administrative
Officers for Faculty of Science
Dean
R. Bruce Lennox
Associate Dean (Academic)
Axel Hundemer...
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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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Faculty Admission
Requirements for the Faculty of Science
For information about admission requirements for the B.Sc., please refer
to the
Undergraduate Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Guide, found at
mcgill.ca/undergraduate-admissions/apply.
For information about...
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Faculty Degree
Requirements for the Faculty of Science
Each student in the Faculty of Science must be aware of the Faculty
regulations as stated in this publication
and on the McGill, Science, and SOUSA websites.
While departmental and faculty...
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Minimum Credit
Requirement for Bachelor of Science Degree
The
minimum credit requirement for your
degree is determined at the time of acceptance and is specified in your
letter of admission.
Students are normally admitted to a four-year degree...
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Advanced Standing
Advanced Standing of up to 30 credits may be granted to students who
obtain satisfactory results in International Baccalaureate, French
Baccalaureate, Advanced Levels, Advanced Placement tests, or the Diploma of
Collegial Studies (DCS)....
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Equivalencies for Non-Basic Science Courses
Note that equivalencies for some non-basic science courses, such as CHEM
212 and CHEM 222 and PSYC 204, are granted on a per-CEGEP basis. In some cases, a
grade greater than the minimum passing grade may be required...
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Readmission after Interruption of
Studies for a Period of Five Consecutive Years or More
If
you are readmitted after interrupting your
studies for a period of five consecutive years or more,
you may be required to complete a minimum of 60
credits and...
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Residency Requirements for Faculty of Science Degrees
To obtain a B.Sc. degree, you
must satisfy the following residency requirements: a minimum of 60 credits of
courses used to satisfy the B.Sc. degree requirements must be taken and passed
at McGill,...
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Time and Credit Limit for the Completion of the Degree for the Faculty of Science
If
you need 96 or fewer credits to complete your
degree requirements,
you are expected to complete your
degree in no more than eight terms after your
initial registration...
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Program Requirements for the Faculty of Science
The Faculty of Science offers a vast array of study and research opportunities at the undergraduate level, and it is very important that you familiarize yourself with all the alternatives open to you before deciding on...
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Liberal, Major,
and Honours Programs
As
a Science student, if
you need 96 or fewer credits to complete your
degree requirements, you are required to select your
courses in each term with a view to timely completion of your
degree and program...
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Minor and Minor
Concentration Programs for the Faculty of Science
In addition to the liberal, major, and honours degree programs, as
a student
in the Faculty of Science,
you may select a minor or approved minor concentration
program. These are coherent...
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Other Second Programs
In addition to a major or honours program, you
may pursue a second major or honours program, or an Arts major concentration
program. Each major or honours program must contain a minimum of 36 credits that are distinct from the courses...
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Special Designations for Bachelor of Science Students
The Faculty of Science recognizes Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) students who have gone beyond a typical B.Sc. experience by awarding certain special designations to their student record and degree at graduation...