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Engineering Technology {181} Courses in Engineering Technology are administered by the Bachelor of Technology Program.
Engineering Technology Building (ETB), Room 121, ext. 20195
http://mybtechdegree.ca |
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• ENGTECH 3ET0 <strong>-</strong> Four Month Co-op Experience II
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• ENGTECH 3FA3 <strong>-</strong> Finite Element Analysis
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• ENGTECH 3FE3 <strong>-</strong> Finite Element Analysis
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• ENGTECH 3MA3 <strong>-</strong> Mathematics V
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• ENGTECH 3ML3 <strong>-</strong> Strength of Materials
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• ENGTECH 3MN3 <strong>-</strong> Modelling and Numerical Solutions
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• ENGTECH 3SD3 <strong>-</strong> Statics and Dynamics
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• ENGTECH 3SP3 <strong>-</strong> Structure and Properties of Materials
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• ENGTECH 3ST3 <strong>-</strong> Probability and Statistics
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• ENGTECH 4EE0 <strong>-</strong> Four Month Co-op Experience III
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• ENGTECH 4MA3 <strong>-</strong> Advanced Mathematics
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• ENGTECH 4TF3 <strong>-</strong> Mechanics of Fluids
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English {200} Courses in English are administered by the Department of English and Cultural Studies.
Chester New Hall, Room 321, ext 24491
http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~english/
Department Notes
- The following are courses open as electives to students registered in Level II or above of any undergraduate program.
ENGLISH 2C03 Contemporary Canadian Fiction
ENGLISH 2Z03 Shifting Grounds: Nature, Literature, Culture
ENGLISH 3D03 Science Fiction
ENGLISH 3DD3 Contemporary Canadian Drama and Theatre
ENGLISH 3EE3 African American Literature
ENGLISH 3F03 The Fairy Tale
ENGLISH 3H03 Jane Austen
ENGLISH 3RR3 African Literature and Film
ENGLISH 3S03 Biblical Traditions in Literature
ENGLISH 3W03 Contemporary Native Literature in Canada (note prerequisite for this course)
ENGLISH 3X03 Contemporary Native Literature in the United States (note prerequisite for this course)
ENGLISH 3Y03 Children’s Literature
Please note that the Department is able to offer only a limited selection of elective courses each year.
- Courses restricted to students registered in programs in English may be available to qualified students in other programs if space permits. Students interested in such courses should request permission from the departmental counsellor.
- Level IV seminars are open only to Honours students registered in Level IV of an English program. Enrolment will be limited to 18 students per seminar when possible. A list of seminars to be offered will be available prior to registration and balloting for seminars for the next academic year will take place in March.
Courses
If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open.
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• ENGLISH 1A03 <strong>-</strong> Literature in English: Shorter Genres
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• ENGLISH 1AA3 <strong>-</strong> Literature in English: Longer Genres
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• ENGLISH 1C06 A/B <strong>-</strong> A History of English Literature
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• ENGLISH 1CS3 <strong>-</strong> Studying Culture: A Critical Introduction
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• ENGLISH 2AA3 <strong>-</strong> Introduction to Feminist Thought
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• ENGLISH 2C03 <strong>-</strong> Contemporary Canadian Fiction
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• ENGLISH 2CR3 <strong>-</strong> Shakespeare: Comedies, Problem Plays, and Romances
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• ENGLISH 2D03 <strong>-</strong> Creative Writing Inquiry
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• ENGLISH 2G06 A/B <strong>-</strong> Canadian Literature
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• ENGLISH 2H06 A/B <strong>-</strong> American Literature
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• ENGLISH 2HT3 <strong>-</strong> Shakespeare: Histories and Tragedies
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• ENGLISH 2I06 A/B <strong>-</strong> Modern British Literature
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• ENGLISH 2KK3 <strong>-</strong> Studies in Women Writers
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• ENGLISH 2M06 A/B <strong>-</strong> Concepts of Culture
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• ENGLISH 2P03 <strong>-</strong> Modernity/Postmodernity/Visuality
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• ENGLISH 2RW6 A/B <strong>-</strong> Reading and Writing Criticism
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• ENGLISH 2S03 <strong>-</strong> Spectacular Bodies
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• ENGLISH 2Z03 <strong>-</strong> Shifting Grounds: Nature, Literature, Culture
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• ENGLISH 3A03 <strong>-</strong> Critical Race Studies
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• ENGLISH 3AA3 <strong>-</strong> Theories of Gender and Sexuality
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• ENGLISH 3C06 A/B <strong>-</strong> Medieval Literature in England, 1200-1500
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• ENGLISH 3CC3 <strong>-</strong> Reading Film
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• ENGLISH 3D03 <strong>-</strong> Science Fiction
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• ENGLISH 3DD3 <strong>-</strong> Contemporary Canadian Drama and Theatre
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• ENGLISH 3EE3 <strong>-</strong> African American Literature
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• ENGLISH 3F03 <strong>-</strong> The Fairy Tale
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• ENGLISH 3G06 A/B <strong>-</strong> Studies in 18th-Century British Literature and Culture
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• ENGLISH 3GF3 <strong>-</strong> Studies in Genre Fiction
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• ENGLISH 3H03 <strong>-</strong> Jane Austen
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• ENGLISH 3L03 <strong>-</strong> Old English Literature in Translation
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• ENGLISH 3M06 A/B <strong>-</strong> Studies in 19th-Century British Literature and Culture
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• ENGLISH 3Q03 <strong>-</strong> The History of Critical Theory
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• ENGLISH 3QQ3 <strong>-</strong> Contemporary Critical Theory
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• ENGLISH 3R06 A/B <strong>-</strong> Postcolonial Cultures: Theory and Practice
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• ENGLISH 3RL6 A/B <strong>-</strong> Renaissance Literature and Culture
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• ENGLISH 3RR3 <strong>-</strong> African Literature and Film
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• ENGLISH 3S03 <strong>-</strong> Biblical Traditions in Literature
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• ENGLISH 3W03 <strong>-</strong> Contemporary Native Literature in Canada
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• ENGLISH 3X03 <strong>-</strong> Contemporary Native Literature in the United States
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• ENGLISH 3Y03 <strong>-</strong> Children’s Literature
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• ENGLISH 4AA3 <strong>-</strong> African-American Women Writers
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• ENGLISH 4AN3 <strong>-</strong> Nineteenth-Century Adaptations
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• ENGLISH 4AR3 <strong>-</strong> Rhetoric, Culture, Catastrophe: AIDS and its Representations
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• ENGLISH 4AW3 <strong>-</strong> Asian American Writing
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• ENGLISH 4CB3 <strong>-</strong> Reading the Bestseller: Contemporary British Fiction
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• ENGLISH 4CF3 <strong>-</strong> Contemporary Fiction
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• ENGLISH 4CL3 <strong>-</strong> Children’s Literature
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• ENGLISH 4CS3 <strong>-</strong> Canadian Short Stories
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• ENGLISH 4DD3 <strong>-</strong> Canadian Documentary
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• ENGLISH 4FF3 <strong>-</strong> Films About Filmmaking
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• ENGLISH 4FW3 <strong>-</strong> Forms of Creative Writing
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• ENGLISH 4HH3 <strong>-</strong> Humour and Humiliation in the Long Eighteenth Century
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• ENGLISH 4HL3 <strong>-</strong> Canadian Holocaust Novels
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• ENGLISH 4KK3 <strong>-</strong> Kafka after Kafka
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• ENGLISH 4LE3 <strong>-</strong> Literature, Culture and Emotion
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• ENGLISH 4LP3 <strong>-</strong> Literary Prize Culture in Canada
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• ENGLISH 4ME3 <strong>-</strong> Modernism and Empire
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• ENGLISH 4NF3 <strong>-</strong> The Literary Theory of Northrop Frye
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• ENGLISH 4RD3 <strong>-</strong> Renaissance Drama, Excluding Shakespeare
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• ENGLISH 4RI3 <strong>-</strong> Colonialism and Resistance in Representations of Indigenous Womanhood
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• ENGLISH 4RS3 <strong>-</strong> Reading, Spirituality and Cultural Politics
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• ENGLISH 4SD3 <strong>-</strong> Sentenced to Death
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• ENGLISH 4SF3 <strong>-</strong> Science Fiction Tomorrow or the Day After
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• ENGLISH 4SH3 <strong>-</strong> The Works of Sherman Alexie
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• ENGLISH 4UT3 <strong>-</strong> Utopian Literature
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• ENGLISH 4WI3 <strong>-</strong> Bollywood and Beyond
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• ENGLISH 4WL3 <strong>-</strong> Globalization and Postcolonial Fiction
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• ENGLISH 4WW3 <strong>-</strong> Women Writers of the 18th Century
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• ENGLISH 4X03 <strong>-</strong> Honours Essay
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• ENGLISH 4Y06 A/B <strong>-</strong> Research Practicum
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Environmental Science {211} Courses in Environmental Sciences are administered by the School of Geography and Earth Sciences.
General Science Building, Room 206, ext. 24535
http://www.science.mcmaster.ca/~geo/
School Notes
- Students aiming to fulfill the academic requirements for professional registration of Geoscientists in Ontario should seek academic advice from the School of Geography and Earth Sciences during March counselling in Level II to ensure that their program and course choices are appropriate.
- Students are advised that not all courses will be offered in every year.
Courses
If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open.
See also courses in Geography and Earth Sciences. |
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• ENVIRSC 1C03 <strong>-</strong> Climate, Water and Environment
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• ENVIRSC 1G03 <strong>-</strong> Earth and the Environment
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• ENVIRSC 2B03 <strong>-</strong> Soils and the Environment
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• ENVIRSC 2C03 <strong>-</strong> Surface Climate Processes and Environmental Interactions
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• ENVIRSC 2E03 <strong>-</strong> Earth History
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• ENVIRSC 2EI3 <strong>-</strong> Environmental Issues
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• ENVIRSC 2GI3 <strong>-</strong> Geographic Information Systems
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• ENVIRSC 2L03 <strong>-</strong> Introduction to Environmental Biogeochemistry
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• ENVIRSC 2W03 <strong>-</strong> Physical Hydrology
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• ENVIRSC 3B03 <strong>-</strong> Ecosystems and Climate Change
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• ENVIRSC 3CC3 <strong>-</strong> Earth’s Changing Climate
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• ENVIRSC 3E03 <strong>-</strong> Clastic Sedimentary Environments
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• ENVIRSC 3EE3 <strong>-</strong> Energy and Society
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• ENVIRSC 3GI3 <strong>-</strong> Advanced Raster GIS
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• ENVIRSC 3GV3 <strong>-</strong> Advanced Vector GIS
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• ENVIRSC 3M03 <strong>-</strong> Biogeochemistry of Lake Environments
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• ENVIRSC 3MB3 <strong>-</strong> Statistical Analysis
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• ENVIRSC 3ME3 <strong>-</strong> Environmental Studies Field Camp
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