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Sociology Courses in Sociology are administered by theDepartment of Sociology.
Kenneth Taylor Hall, Room 627, ext. 24481
http://www.sociology.mcmaster.ca
Department Notes
- Prior to registration, students should consult the Department of Sociology’s website or individual course outlines, for fuller course descriptions and any changes in the list of courses offered in the upcoming year.
- SOCIOL 1A06 A/B and several other courses are divided into independent sections.
- Priority is given in all Level III courses to Sociology students, and in all Level IV courses to Honours Sociology students.
- All Level IV courses are normally only open to students registered in a Level IV Honours Sociology program on a first come basis. SOCIOL 4M03 , 4MM6 A/B , 4N03 and 4VV3 require permission of the instructor.
- Students transferring their degree program to Sociology are required to complete SOCIOL 2Z03 and 3H06 A/B , the required methods courses. Students seeking an exemption, based on equivalent methods courses in other programs not listed by Sociology as antirequisites, must apply for permission from the department.
Courses
If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open.
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• SOCIOL 4GG3 <strong>-</strong> Special Topics in the Sociology of Deviance
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• SOCIOL 4J03 <strong>-</strong> Selected Topics in Sociology I
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• SOCIOL 4K03 <strong>-</strong> Selected Topics in Sociology II
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• SOCIOL 4M03 <strong>-</strong> Directed Research I for Honours Students
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• SOCIOL 4MM6 A/B <strong>-</strong> Directed Research for Honours Students
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• SOCIOL 4N03 <strong>-</strong> Directed Research II for Honours Students
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• SOCIOL 4PP3 <strong>-</strong> Issues in the Sociology of Aging
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• SOCIOL 4QQ3 <strong>-</strong> Woman, Sexuality and the Welfare State
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• SOCIOL 4R03 <strong>-</strong> Individual and Society
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• SOCIOL 4RR3 <strong>-</strong> Indigenous Peoples and Canada
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• SOCIOL 4SS3 <strong>-</strong> The Sociology of the 1960s
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• SOCIOL 4TT3 <strong>-</strong> Sociology of Mass Media
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• SOCIOL 4U03 <strong>-</strong> Special Topics in the Sociology of Women
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• SOCIOL 4UU3 <strong>-</strong> Global Family and Sexual Politics
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• SOCIOL 4V03 <strong>-</strong> Issues in the Sociology of Occupations and the Professions
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• SOCIOL 4VV3 <strong>-</strong> Introduction to Post-Graduate Research in Sociology
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• SOCIOL 4W03 <strong>-</strong> Social Problems
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• SOCIOL 4XX3 <strong>-</strong> Sociology of At-Risk Youth
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Software Engineering 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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• SFWRENG 2AA4 <strong>-</strong> Software Design I - Introduction to Software Development
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• SFWRENG 2C03 <strong>-</strong> Data Structures and Algorithms
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• SFWRENG 2DA4 <strong>-</strong> Digital Systems and Interfacing
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• SFWRENG 2DM3 <strong>-</strong> Discrete Mathematics with Applications I
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• SFWRENG 2FA3 <strong>-</strong> Discrete Mathematics and Applications II
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• SFWRENG 2GA3 <strong>-</strong> Computer Architecture
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• SFWRENG 2S03 <strong>-</strong> Principles of Programming
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• SFWRENG 2XA3 <strong>-</strong> Software Engineering Practice and Experience: Software Development Skills
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• SFWRENG 2XB3 <strong>-</strong> Software Engineering Practice and Experience: Binding Theory to Practice
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• SFWRENG 3A04 <strong>-</strong> Software Design III - Large System Design
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• SFWRENG 3BB4 <strong>-</strong> Software Design II - Concurrent System Design
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• SFWRENG 3DB3 <strong>-</strong> Databases
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• SFWRENG 3DX4 <strong>-</strong> Dynamic Systems and Control
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• SFWRENG 3FP3 <strong>-</strong> Functional Programming
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• SFWRENG 3GB3 <strong>-</strong> Game Design
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• SFWRENG 3GC3 <strong>-</strong> Computer Graphics
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• SFWRENG 3I03 <strong>-</strong> Communication Skills
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• SFWRENG 3K04 <strong>-</strong> Software Development
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• SFWRENG 3MX3 <strong>-</strong> Signals and Systems
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• SFWRENG 3O03 <strong>-</strong> Operations Research
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• SFWRENG 3RA3 <strong>-</strong> Software Requirements and Security Considerations
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• SFWRENG 3S03 <strong>-</strong> Software Testing
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• SFWRENG 3SH3 <strong>-</strong> Operating System
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• SFWRENG 3TC3 <strong>-</strong> Theory of Computation
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• SFWRENG 3XA3 <strong>-</strong> Software Engineering Practice and Experience: Software Project Management
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• SFWRENG 4AA4 <strong>-</strong> Real-Time Systems and Control Applications
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• SFWRENG 4AD3 <strong>-</strong> Advanced Databases
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• SFWRENG 4C03 <strong>-</strong> Computer Networks and Security
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• SFWRENG 4DB3 <strong>-</strong> Databases
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• SFWRENG 4E03 <strong>-</strong> Performance Analysis of Computer Systems
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• SFWRENG 4F03 <strong>-</strong> Parallel Computing
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• SFWRENG 4G06 A/B <strong>-</strong> Software Design IV - Capstone Design Project
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• SFWRENG 4GC3 <strong>-</strong> Sensory Perception, Cognition and Human/Computer Interfaces for Game Design
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• SFWRENG 4GP6 A/B <strong>-</strong> Software Design IV - Capstone Computer Game Design Project
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• SFWRENG 4HC3 <strong>-</strong> Human Computer Interfaces
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• SFWRENG 4J03 <strong>-</strong> Communications Systems
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• SFWRENG 4O03 <strong>-</strong> Operations Research
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• SFWRENG 4TE3 <strong>-</strong> Continuous Optimization Algorithms
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• SFWRENG 4X03 <strong>-</strong> Scientific Computation
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Software Eng Technology Courses in Software 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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• SFWRTECH 3CS3 <strong>-</strong> Computer Security
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• SFWRTECH 3DS3 <strong>-</strong> Data Structures and Algorithms
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• SFWRTECH 3IT3 <strong>-</strong> Fundamentals of Networking
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• SFWRTECH 3OS3 <strong>-</strong> Operating Systems
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• SFWRTECH 3PR3 <strong>-</strong> Fundamentals of Programming
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• SFWRTECH 3RQ3 <strong>-</strong> Software Requirements and Specification
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• SFWRTECH 3WN3 <strong>-</strong> Wireless Networking
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• SFWRTECH 4AP3 <strong>-</strong> Computer Architecture
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• SFWRTECH 4CC3 <strong>-</strong> Parallel Programming
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• SFWRTECH 4DM3 <strong>-</strong> Data Mining
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• SFWRTECH 4ES3 <strong>-</strong> Real-Time Systems
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• SFWRTECH 4FD3 <strong>-</strong> Senior Engineering Project
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• SFWRTECH 4SA3 <strong>-</strong> Software Architecture
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• SFWRTECH 4SD3 <strong>-</strong> Software Design
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• SFWRTECH 4TM3 <strong>-</strong> Software Testing
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Spanish Courses in Spanish are administered within the Department of Linguistics and Languages.
Togo Salmon Hall, Room 629, ext. 24388
http://linguistics.humanities.mcmaster.ca/
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
- 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.
Courses
If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open.
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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 2Z03 <strong>-</strong> Intermediate Spanish I
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• SPANISH 2ZZ3 <strong>-</strong> Intermediate Spanish II
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Statistics 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.
Courses
If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open.
See also courses in Mathematics.
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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 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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