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Software Engineering {517} Courses in Software Engineering are administered by the Department of Computing and Software.
Information Technology Building, Room 202, ext. 24614
http://www.cas.mcmaster.ca
Department Notes
- All Software Engineering courses are open to students registered in a Software Engineering or Mechatronics Engineering program, subject to prerequisite requirements. Prior permission of the Department is necessary for other students.
- Please note that not all elective courses will be offered in each academic year.
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• SFWR ENG 4J03 <strong>-</strong> Communications Systems
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• SFWR ENG 4O03 <strong>-</strong> Operations Research
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• SFWR ENG 4TE3 <strong>-</strong> Continuous Optimization Algorithms
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Spanish {540} Courses in Spanish are administered within the Department of Linguistics and Languages.
Togo Salmon Hall, Room 629, ext. 24388
http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~linguistics
Former Hispanic Studies (HISPANIC) courses are now listed as Spanish (SPANISH) courses. Students having credit in Hispanic Studies courses may not take the corresponding course under the Spanish designation.
Notes
- Students should note that the Department has classified its Spanish language courses under the following categories:
Introductory Level Language Course: SPANISH 1Z06 A/B
Intermediate Level Language Courses: SPANISH 1A03 , 1AA3 , 2Z03 , 2ZZ3
Advanced Level Language Courses: SPANISH 3Z03 ,
- Not all courses are offered on an annual basis. Students should consult the timetable for available courses.
- Students may be required to take a placement test in the Department of Linguistics and Languages to assess their proficiency in the language.
- Students taking courses taught in English for credit towards a Minor in Spanish will be required to do all their reading and writing in Spanish.
- The following are courses open as electives to students registered in Level II or above of any undergraduate program:
SPANISH 2A03 Spanish-American Civilization and Culture (Taught in English)
SPANISH 2C03 Introduction to Spanish American Literature (Taught in English)
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• SPANISH 1A03 <strong>-</strong> Intermediate Spanish I
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• SPANISH 1AA3 <strong>-</strong> Intermediate Spanish II
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• SPANISH 1Z06 A/B <strong>-</strong> Beginner’s Intensive Spanish
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• SPANISH 2A03 <strong>-</strong> Spanish-American Civilization and Culture (Taught in English)
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• SPANISH 2C03 <strong>-</strong> Introduction to Spanish American Literature (Taught in English)
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• SPANISH 2Z03 <strong>-</strong> Intermediate Spanish I
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• SPANISH 2ZZ3 <strong>-</strong> Intermediate Spanish II
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• SPANISH 3Z03 <strong>-</strong> Advanced Conversational and Written Spanish
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• SPANISH 3ZZ3 <strong>-</strong> Beyond Literature: Spanish in The Contemporary World
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• SPANISH 4II3 <strong>-</strong> Independent Study
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Statistics {542} Courses in Statistics are administered by the Department of Mathematics & Statistics.
Hamilton Hall, Room 218, ext. 27034
http://www.math.mcmaster.ca/
Department Notes
1. Course codes ending with * indicate that course is not necessarily offered every session; consult the Chair of the Department or the Associate Dean of Science (Academic).
2. Courses in Mathematics and Statistics are not open to students registered in the Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) program.
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If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open.
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• STATS 1L03 <strong>-</strong> Probability and Linear Algebra
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• STATS 2B03 <strong>-</strong> Statistical Methods for Science
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• STATS 2D03 <strong>-</strong> Introduction to Probability
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• STATS 2MB3 <strong>-</strong> Statistical Methods and Applications
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• STATS 3A03 <strong>-</strong> Applied Regression Analysis with SAS
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• STATS 3D03 <strong>-</strong> Mathematical Statistics
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• STATS 3F03* <strong>-</strong> Categorical Data Analysis
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• STATS 3G03* <strong>-</strong> Actuarial Mathematics I
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• STATS 3H03* <strong>-</strong> Actuarial Mathematics II
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• STATS 3HS3* <strong>-</strong> History of Probability and Statistics
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• STATS 3J04 <strong>-</strong> Probability and Statistics for Civil Engineering
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• STATS 3PG3* <strong>-</strong> Probability and Games of Chance
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• STATS 3S03 <strong>-</strong> Survey Sampling
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• STATS 3U03 <strong>-</strong> Stochastic Processes
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• STATS 3Y03 <strong>-</strong> Probability and Statistics for Engineering
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• STATS 4A03* <strong>-</strong> Time Series
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• STATS 4C03* <strong>-</strong> Generalized Linear Models
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• STATS 4CI3* <strong>-</strong> Computational Methods for Inference
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• STATS 4D03* <strong>-</strong> Intermediate Probability Theory
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• STATS 4M03* <strong>-</strong> Multivariate Analysis
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• STATS 4P03* <strong>-</strong> Advanced Applied Statistics
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• STATS 4W03 <strong>-</strong> Reading in Statistics
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Sustainability {539} Courses with the SUSTAIN designation are administered by the Faculty of Engineering. |
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• SUSTAIN 1S03 <strong>-</strong> Introduction to Sustainability
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• SUSTAIN 2S03 <strong>-</strong> Evaluating Problems & Sustainable Solutions
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• SUSTAIN 3S03 <strong>-</strong> Implementing Sustainable Change
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Theatre & Film Studies {551} Courses in Theatre & Film Studies are administered by the School of the Arts.
Togo Salmon Hall, Room 414, ext. 27671
http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~sota/index.html
Department Notes
- Students are advised to note carefully the prerequisites for all courses, and take note which courses are offered in alternate years.
- The following courses, offered by other departments, directly pertain to Theatre & Film Studies. These are recommended as electives. Up to nine units of courses from this list may be available as substitutes for Theatre & Film courses, and counted toward the fulfi llment of a program in Theatre & Film Studies. Students are advised that there may be restrictions on enrolment in these courses.
FRENCH 3Q03 Seventeenth-Century French Literature
KINESIOL 3SS3 Body, Mind, Spirit
KINESIOL 3T03 Dance Performance
RELIG ST 2YY3 The Bible and Film
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• THTR&FLM 1T03 <strong>-</strong> Introduction to Theatre, Cinema and Society
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• THTR&FLM 2AA3 <strong>-</strong> Acting as Devising
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• THTR&FLM 2BB3 <strong>-</strong> Designing as Devising
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• THTR&FLM 2BB6 A/B <strong>-</strong> The Development of English Drama
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• THTR&FLM 2CP3 <strong>-</strong> Culture and Performance
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• THTR&FLM 2DP3 <strong>-</strong> Devising Processes
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• THTR&FLM 2FA3 <strong>-</strong> Film Analysis
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• THTR&FLM 2G03 <strong>-</strong> The Ancient World in Film
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• THTR&FLM 2P03 <strong>-</strong> Performance and Performativity
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• THTR&FLM 2S03 <strong>-</strong> Split Screen - Modern Germany Through Cinema
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• THTR&FLM 2T03 <strong>-</strong> Music for Film and Television
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• THTR&FLM 2TT3 <strong>-</strong> Survey of Musical Theatre
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• THTR&FLM 2Y03 <strong>-</strong> Greek Tragedy
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• THTR&FLM 3AA3 <strong>-</strong> Modernist Drama and Theatre in Europe
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• THTR&FLM 3DD3 <strong>-</strong> Contemporary Canadian Drama and Theatre
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• THTR&FLM 3FF3 <strong>-</strong> Cinema History to WWII
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• THTR&FLM 3HH3 <strong>-</strong> Specialized Performance Technique
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• THTR&FLM 3KL6 A/B <strong>-</strong> Shakespeare
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• THTR&FLM 3L03 <strong>-</strong> Cinema History from WWII
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• THTR&FLM 3M03 <strong>-</strong> Analyzing Entertainment Culture
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• THTR&FLM 3N03 <strong>-</strong> Artists’ Alternative Film and Video
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• THTR&FLM 3OP6 A/B <strong>-</strong> Organizing the Performance Space
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• THTR&FLM 3P03 <strong>-</strong> Women and Visual Culture
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• THTR&FLM 3PC3 <strong>-</strong> Performance and Community Outreach
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• THTR&FLM 3PR3 <strong>-</strong> Text-based Devising: Research and Development
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• THTR&FLM 3PS3 <strong>-</strong> Devising New Plays: Research and Development
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• THTR&FLM 3QQ3 <strong>-</strong> Local and Global Spaces in Cinema
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• THTR&FLM 3R03 <strong>-</strong> Reading Film
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• THTR&FLM 3S03 <strong>-</strong> Major Production Workshop
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• THTR&FLM 3SD3 <strong>-</strong> Scripting the Devised Performance
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• THTR&FLM 3U03 <strong>-</strong> Pleasure and Critique in Dramatic Performance
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• THTR&FLM 3WW3 <strong>-</strong> Acting and the Voice: Devising from Classical Texts
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• THTR&FLM 3XX3 <strong>-</strong> Acting and the Body: Devising Physical Theatre
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• THTR&FLM 4A06 A/B <strong>-</strong> Theatre and Society: A Performance Project
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• THTR&FLM 4C03 <strong>-</strong> Performance and Society
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• THTR&FLM 4D03 <strong>-</strong> Theatre, Society and Early Cinema
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• THTR&FLM 4E03 <strong>-</strong> Cinema and Society
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• WHMIS 1A00 <strong>-</strong> Introduction to Health and Safety
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Women’s Studies {642} The following courses in Women’s Studies are administered by the Office of Interdisciplinary Studies (Togo Salmon Hall, Room 313, ext 24265, www.gsfr.mcmaster.ca): WOMEN ST 1A03 , 1AA3, 2AA3, 2M03, 3BB3 .
All other WOMEN ST courses that appear in this calendar are administered by the cross-listed department.
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• WOMEN ST 1A03 <strong>-</strong> Women, Culture, Power
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• WOMEN ST 1AA3 <strong>-</strong> Women Transforming the World
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• WOMEN ST 2A03 <strong>-</strong> Human Rights and Social Justice
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• WOMEN ST 2AA3 <strong>-</strong> Introduction to Feminist Thought
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• WOMEN ST 2B03 <strong>-</strong> Women in the Biblical Tradition
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• WOMEN ST 2BB3 <strong>-</strong> Images of the Divine Feminine
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• WOMEN ST 2J03 <strong>-</strong> Gender and Performance
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• WOMEN ST 2K06 A/B <strong>-</strong> Studies in Women Writers
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• WOMEN ST 2M03 <strong>-</strong> Sex, Gender and Popular Culture
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• WOMEN ST 3BB3 <strong>-</strong> Women and Visual Culture
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• WOMEN ST 3FF3 <strong>-</strong> Gender and Religion
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• WOMEN ST 3G03 <strong>-</strong> History of Women in Canada and the U.S. to 1920
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• WOMEN ST 3GG3 <strong>-</strong> History of Women in Canada and the U.S. from 1920
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• WOMEN ST 3H03 <strong>-</strong> Critical Race Studies
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• WOMEN ST 3HH3 <strong>-</strong> Theories of Gender and Sexuality
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• WOMEN ST 3I03 <strong>-</strong> Philosophy and Feminism
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• WOMEN ST 4D03 <strong>-</strong> Independent Study
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