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Human Behaviour Courses in HUMBEHV are administered by the Department of Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour.
Psychology Building, Room 102, ext. 23000
http://www.science.mcmaster.ca/pnb/
Courses
If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open.
See also courses in PSYCH.
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• HUMBEHV 3F03 - Ethics and Professionalism
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• HUMBEHV 3FP9 - Field Placement II
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• HUMBEHV 3FS3 - Field Placement II Seminar
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• HUMBEHV 3G03 - Specialized Instructional Strategies (SIS) II
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• HUMBEHV 3H03 - Working with Families and Teams
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• HUMBEHV 3HB3 - Statistics and Research Methods for Honours Human Behaviour (B.A.Sc.)
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• HUMBEHV 3O03 - ECE Curriculum II
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• HUMBEHV 3P03 - Learning Environment II
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• HUMBEHV 3Q03 - Health, Safety & Nutrition
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• HUMBEHV 3XP6 - Professional Practice II
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• HUMBEHV 3XS3 - Professional Practice I & II Seminar
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• HUMBEHV 4HB3 - Seminar I for Honours Human Behaviour (B.A.Sc.)
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• HUMBEHV 4HC3 - Seminar II for Honours Human Behaviour (B.A.Sc.)
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• HUMBEHV 4I03 - Parent and Staff Training
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• HUMBEHV 4J03 - Transition Planning and Implementation
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• HUMBEHV 4K06 A/B - Treating Challenging Behaviour
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• HUMBEHV 4N03 - Principles of Ethical Practice
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• HUMBEHV 4U03 - Inclusion in the ECE Classroom
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• HUMBEHV 4V12 - Professional Practice III
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• HUMBEHV 4VS3 - Professional Practice III Seminar
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• HUMBEHV 4W03 - Supervision and Administration
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Humanities Courses If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open.
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• HUMAN 1QU3 - Insight and Inquiry: Questions to Change the World
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• HUMAN 1VV3 - Voice and Vision: Words to Change the World
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• HUMAN 2DH3 - Introduction to Digital Humanities
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• HUMAN 3CL3 - Community Leadership at McMaster
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• HUMAN 3CM3 - Leadership: Cross-Cultural Mentoring Lab
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• HUMAN 3IF0 - Full-time Internship
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• HUMAN 3IP0 - Part-time Internship
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• HUMAN 3LM3 - Foundations of Leadership
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• HUMAN 3W03 - Applied Humanities I
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• HUMAN 4LC3 - Leadership Capstone: Theory and Practice
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• HUMAN 4RM3 - Leadership: Relationship Management
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• HUMAN 4W03 - Applied Humanities II
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Indigenous Studies Courses in Indigenous Studies are administered by the Indigenous Studies Program.
L.R Wilson Hall, Room 1811, ext. 23788
https://indigenous.mcmaster.ca
Department Notes
- Those students who completed INDIGST 2M06 A/B prior to September 2017 can use these 6-units towards the fulfillment of INDIGST 2M03 and INDIGST 2MM3 . Those students who completed INDIGST 2AA3 prior to September 2016 may request approval of an additional 3-unit research methodology course, to use in fulfillment of this 6-unit research methodology requirement. Students are encouraged to consult the Director of the Indigenous Studies Program for approval of an alternate applicable course.
- Students who have completed only 3 units of level I Indigenous Studies will be required to complete 3 more units of Level I Indigenous Studies by the end of the following academic year.
Courses
If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open.
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• INDIGST 1A03 - Introduction to Indigenous Studies
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• INDIGST 1AA3 - Introduction to Contemporary Indigenous Studies
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• INDIGST 2A03 - Indigenous Peoples’ Spirituality
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• INDIGST 2B03 - History of Indigenous Peoples’ Sovereignty
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• INDIGST 2BB3 - Contemporary Indigenous Knowledge and Societies
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• INDIGST 2C03 - Current Issues in Indigenous Studies: Selected Topics
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• INDIGST 2D03 - Traditional Indigenous Ecological Knowledge
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• INDIGST 2F03 - Residential Schools in Canada: History and Impact
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• INDIGST 2G03 - Indigenous Perspectives on Peace and Conflict
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• INDIGST 2H03 - Indigenous Celebrity
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• INDIGST 2J03 - Indigenous Experiential Education
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• INDIGST 2M03 - Indigenous Research Methods and Ethics
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• INDIGST 2MM3 - Indigenous Ways of Knowing: Theory
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• INDIGST 2U03 - Indigenous Textiles and Design
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• INDIGST 3C03 - Study of Iroquois First Nations in Contemporary Times
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• INDIGST 3CC3 - Contemporary Indigenous Societies: Selected Topics
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• INDIGST 3D03 - Contemporary Native Literature in Canada
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• INDIGST 3E03 - Contemporary Native Literature in the United States
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• INDIGST 3EE3 - Indigenous Representations in Film
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• INDIGST 3F03 - Indigenous Art and Visual Culture in Canada, 1960 to the Present
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• INDIGST 3G03 - Indigenous Creative Arts and Drama: Selected Topics
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• INDIGST 3H03 - Indigenous Medicine I - Philosophy
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• INDIGST 3HH3 - Indigenous Medicine II - Practical
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• INDIGST 3J03 - Government and Politics of Indigenous People
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• INDIGST 3K03 - Indigenous Human Rights
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• INDIGST 3L03 - Indigenous Independent Study
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• INDIGST 3N03 - Indigenous Women: Land, Rights, and Politics
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• INDIGST 3P03 - Haudenosaunee Health, Diet and Traditional Botany
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• INDIGST 3Q03 - Histories of Indigenous Sport and Recreation
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• INDIGST 3R03 - Ogweho:weh Experiential Land-Based Learning
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• INDIGST 4A03 - Storytelling and Environmental Conservation
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• INDIGST 4D03 - Indigenous Critical Theory and Inquiry
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• INDIGST 4HH3 - Indigenous Health and Interdisciplinary Approaches
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• INDIGST 4L03 - Indigenous Community Research Experience
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• INDIGST 4RI3 - Colonialism and Resistance in Representations of Indigenous Womanhood
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• INDIGST 4SH3 - The Works Of Sherman Alexie
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• INDIGST 4T06 A/B - Honours Thesis
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Integrated Science Courses in Integrated Science are administered by the School of Interdisciplinary Science.
General Sciences Building, Room 105, ext. 21181
http://www.science.mcmaster.ca/isci
Notes
- Within Integrated Science courses, there is a strong emphasis on inquiry-based learning and students will be involved in individual and team research projects in field and laboratory settings. Students will also develop scientific literacy skills through study of scientific writing and through writing practice.
- ISCI 1A24 A/B covers some of the content from the following Level I areas of study: Calculus, Introductory Biology and Life Sciences, Introductory Chemistry, Earth and the Environment, Introductory Physics, and Introduction to Psychology. Students are advised to refer to individual course listings to determine when ISCI 1A24 A/B serves as an appropriate requisite.
- ISCI 2A18 A/B covers some of the content from the following Level II areas of study: Introductory Neuroscience, Ecology, Calculus, Nucleic Acids and Proteins, History of the Earth, and Thermodynamics. Students are advised to refer to individual course listings to determine when ISCI 2A18 A/B serves as an appropriate requisite.
- Some Level III and/or IV research methodology/project courses, and Level IV independent study, inquiry, literature review, and thesis courses may not be open to students in an Honours Integrated Science program. Students are advised to refer to individual course listings for appropriate exclusions.
- All students completing a concentration are strongly encouraged to meet with the academic advisor in the department in which they are completing the concentration to discuss program requirements and course selections.
- Students are strongly encouraged to check prerequisites for upper-level courses. The prerequisites should be considered when selecting courses.
Courses
If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open.
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• ISCI 1A24 A/B - Integrated Science I
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• ISCI 2A18 A/B - Integrated Science II
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• ISCI 3A12 A/B - Integrated Science III
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• ISCI 3IE1 A/B S - Interdisciplinary Experiences
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• ISCI 3IE2 - Interdisciplinary Experiences
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• ISCI 3IE3 - Interdisciplinary Experiences
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• ISCI 3IS0 - Integrated Science Field Work
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• ISCI 3IS3 - Interdisciplinary Sciences Field Camp
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• ISCI 3Z09 - Integrated Science III for Exchange Students
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• ISCI 4A12 A/B - Integrated Science IV
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• ISCI 4ZF0 - Integrated Science Field Work
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Italian Courses in Italian are administered by the Department of Linguistics and Languages.
Togo Salmon Hall, Room 629, ext. 24388
http://linguistics.humanities.mcmaster.ca/
Notes
- Students should note that the Department has classified its Italian language courses under the following categories:
Introductory Level Language Course: ITALIAN 1Z06 A/B S
Intermediate Level Language Courses: ITALIAN 1A03 , 1AA3 , 2Z03 , 2ZZ3
Advanced Level Language Courses: ITALIAN 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.
- The following course is open as an elective to students registered in Level II or above of any undergraduate program.
ITALIAN 3X03 Italy Today Through Film (Taught in English)
Courses
If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open.
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• ITALIAN 1A03 - Intermediate Italian I
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• ITALIAN 1AA3 - Intermediate Italian II
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• ITALIAN 1Z06 A/B S - Beginner’s Intensive Italian
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• ITALIAN 2Z03 - Intermediate Italian I
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• ITALIAN 2ZZ3 - Intermediate Italian II
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• ITALIAN 3X03 - Italy Today Through Film (Taught in English)
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• ITALIAN 3Z03 - Advanced Italian I
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• ITALIAN 4II3 A/B S - Independent Study
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IBH (Integrated Business and Humanities) IBH courses are administered by the DeGroote School of Business and the Faculty of Humanities.
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• IBH 1AA3 - Financial Accounting
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• IBH 1AB3 - Perspectives on Canadian Business
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• IBH 1AC3 - Introduction to Language and Society
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• IBH 1AD3 - IBH in the Community
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• IBH 1BA3 - Leadership Coaching 1
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• IBH 1BB3 - Insight and Inquiry: Questions to Change the World
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• IBH 1BC3 - Fundamentals of Ethics
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• IBH 1BD3 - Introduction to Peace Studies for IBH
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• IBH 2AA3 - Introduction to Marketing
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• IBH 2AB3 - Information Systems in Management
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• IBH 2AC3 - Talent Management
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