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Nursing Courses in Nursing are administered by the School of Nursing.
Health Sciences Centre, Room 2J16, ext. 22407
http://www.fhs.mcmaster.ca/nursing/
Courses
See also courses in COLLAB (Nursing Consortium (A) Stream).
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• NURSING 4I03 A/B S - Leading Interprofessional Teams
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• NURSING 4J07 - Professional Nursing Practice VI
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• NURSING 4K10 - Professional Practice and the New Graduate
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• NURSING 4P04 - Advanced Nursing Concepts I
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• NURSING 4Q03 - Advanced Nursing Concepts II
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• NURSING 4Z03 A/B S - Conflict Management
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Ojibwe Courses in Ojibwe are administered by the Indigenous Studies Program.
L.R. Wilson Hall, Room 1811, ext. 23788
https://indigenous.mcmaster.ca
Courses
If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open.
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• OJIBWE 1Z03 - Introduction to Ojibwe Language and Culture
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• OJIBWE 2Z03 - Intermediate Ojibwe
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Peace Studies Courses in Peace Studies are administered by the Office of Interdisciplinary Studies.
Togo Salmon Hall, Room 721, ext. 27734
http://peacestudies.humanities.mcmaster.ca/
Courses
If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open.
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• PEACEST 1A03 - Introduction to Peace Studies
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• PEACEST 2A03 - Conflict Transformation: Theory and Practice
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• PEACEST 2B03 - Human Rights and Social Justice
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• PEACEST 2BB3 - Introduction to the Study of War
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• PEACEST 2C03 - Peace and Popular Culture
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• PEACEST 2E03 - Peer-to-Peer Problem-Based Inquiry: Archival Peace Research
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• PEACEST 3B03 - Peace-Building and Health Initiatives
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• PEACEST 3C03 - Research Methods for Peace Studies
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• PEACEST 3D03 - Globalization and Peace
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• PEACEST 3HH3 - Justice and Social Welfare
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• PEACEST 3P03 - Practicum I: Practical Peace Building
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• PEACEST 3PA3 A/B S - Practicum II: Practical Peace Building
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• PEACEST 3W03 - Contemporary Native Literature in Canada
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• PEACEST 3X03 - Contemporary Native Literature in the United States
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• PEACEST 3Y03 - Special Topics in Peace Studies
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• PEACEST 3Z03 - Women and Men in War and Peace
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• PEACEST 4A03 - Research Seminar
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• PEACEST 4B03 - Independent Research
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• PEACEST 4E03 - Peer-to-Peer Problem-Based Inquiry
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• PEACEST 4FC3 - Experiential Learning, Theory and Practice
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• PEACEST 4G03 - Peace Through Health: Praxis
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• PEACEST 4J03 - International Law, Peace and Ecology
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• PEACEST 4K03 - International Agency and Peace
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• PEACEST 4L03 - Peace, Environment and Health
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• PEACEST 4M06 A/B - Forensic Archival Research in Conflict and Peace
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Pharmacology Courses in Pharmacology are administered by the Honours Biology & Pharmacology Co-op Program, Faculty of Health Sciences, HSC 3N4A-3N49, ext. 22590.
http://www.biopharm.mcmaster.ca
These courses are available only to those students registered in Honours Biology and Pharmacology.
Note
PHARMAC 3A06 A/B , 3B06 A/B , 4A03 , 4AA3 , 4C03 , 4D03 and 4E03 will be based on self-directed problem based learning.
Courses
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• PHARMAC 3A06 A/B - Introduction to Pharmacology
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• PHARMAC 3B06 A/B - Methods in Pharmacology
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• PHARMAC 4A03 - Receptor-Drug Interactions
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• PHARMAC 4AA3 - Advanced Topics in Pharmacology
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• PHARMAC 4C03 - Principles of Toxicology
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• PHARMAC 4D03 - Drug Design
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• PHARMAC 4E03 - Social Pharmacology
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• PHARMAC 4F09 - Senior Thesis
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• PHARMAC 4T12 - Senior Thesis
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Philosophy Courses in Philosophy are administered by the Department of Philosophy.
University Hall, Room 310, ext. 26445
http://philos.humanities.mcmaster.ca/
Department Notes
- The Department of Philosophy offers courses in all major areas of Philosophy, namely History of Philosophy, Logic, Ethics and Theory of Value, Legal and Political Philosophy, and Theory of Knowledge and Metaphysics. Students are advised to include courses from each of these areas in their programs.
- Students are advised to note carefully the prerequisites for all courses. Students who do not meet the specified prerequisites for a course may, in exceptional circumstances, obtain permission of the Departmental Undergraduate Counsellor to take the course. Note that not all courses are offered every year, however, all required courses are offered every year. Please consult the university Master Schedule.
- Students interested in registering in PHILOS 3W03 , 4W03 are strongly encouraged to obtain permission from the Departmental Undergraduate Counsellor by the end of May of the preceding year. Access to these courses cannot be guaranteed beyond that date.
- Students in Level 3 of an Honours Philosophy program may seek permission from the Departmental Undergraduate Counsellor to gain access to Level 4 courses.
Courses
If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open.
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• PHILOS 1A03 - Philosophical Texts
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• PHILOS 1B03 - Philosophy, Law and Society
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• PHILOS 1E03 - Philosophical Questions
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• PHILOS 1F03 - Meaning in Life
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• PHILOS 2B03 - Introductory Logic
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• PHILOS 2CT3 - Critical Thinking
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• PHILOS 2D03 - Bioethics
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• PHILOS 2E03 - Classical Chinese Philosophy
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• PHILOS 2F03 - Philosophical Psychology
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• PHILOS 2G03 - Social and Political Issues
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• PHILOS 2H03 - Aesthetics
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• PHILOS 2N03 - Business Ethics
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• PHILOS 2P03 - Ancient Greek Philosophy
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• PHILOS 2Q03 - Justice, Political Philosophy, and Law
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• PHILOS 2S03 - History of Political Philosophy
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• PHILOS 2TT3 - Ethical Issues in Communication
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• PHILOS 2X03 - Early Modern Philosophy I
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• PHILOS 2XX3 - Early Modern Philosophy II
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• PHILOS 2YY3 - Introduction to Ethics
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• PHILOS 2ZZ3 - Philosophy of Love and Sex
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• PHILOS 3B03 - Continental Philosophy after Hegel
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• PHILOS 3C03 - Advanced Bioethics
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• PHILOS 3CC3 - Advanced Ethics
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• PHILOS 3D03 - Philosophy of Science
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• PHILOS 3E03 - Philosophy of Language
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• PHILOS 3EE3 - Contemporary Continental Philosophy
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• PHILOS 3HH3 - Metaphysics
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• PHILOS 3I03 - Philosophy and Feminism
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• PHILOS 3L03 - Environmental Philosophy
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• PHILOS 3N03 - Political Philosophy
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• PHILOS 3NN3 - Philosophy of the Enlightenment
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• PHILOS 3O03 - Theory of Knowledge
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• PHILOS 3P03 - Philosophies of War and Peace
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• PHILOS 3Q03 - Philosophy of Law
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• PHILOS 3VV3 - Kant
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• PHILOS 3W03 - Reading Course
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• PHILOS 3XX3 - Plato
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• PHILOS 3YY3 - Hegel
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• PHILOS 3ZZ3 - Aristotle
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• PHILOS 4A03 - Early Modern Philosophy
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• PHILOS 4B03 - Seminar in Ethics
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• PHILOS 4C03 - Philosophy of Constitutional Law
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• PHILOS 4D03 - Twentieth-Century Analytic Philosophy
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• PHILOS 4F03 - Issues in Continental Philosophy
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• PHILOS 4I03 - Medieval Philosophy
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• PHILOS 4K03 - Seminar in Ancient Philosophy
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• PHILOS 4Q03 - Normative Jurisprudence
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• PHILOS 4S03 - Human Rights and Global Justice
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• PHILOS 4V03 - Multidisciplinary Workshop in the Ethics and Policy of Technological Innovation
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• PHILOS 4W03 - Independent Study
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• PHILOS 4XP3 A/B - Law And Community
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• PHILOS 4XX3 - Intermediate Logic
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Physics Courses in Physics are administered by the Department of Physics and Astronomy.
A.N. Bourns Science Building, Room 241, ext. 24559
http://www.physics.mcmaster.ca/
Department Notes
- The Department reserves the right to withdraw a Level III or IV course which is not specifically required in a Physics program if the registration falls below ten.
- Students in Level III or IV of Physics programs will find a number of relevant electives among the offerings of the Department of Biology, the Department of Engineering Physics and the School of Geography and Earth Sciences.
- Courses in Physics and Astronomy are not open to students registered in the Bachelor of Technology program.
Courses
If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open.
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• PHYSICS 1A03 - Introductory Physics
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• PHYSICS 1AA3 - Introduction To Modern Physics
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• PHYSICS 1C03 - Physics for the Chemical and Physical Sciences
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• PHYSICS 1CC3 - Modern Physics for the Chemical and Physical Sciences
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• PHYSICS 1D03 - Introductory Mechanics
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• PHYSICS 1E03 - Waves, Electricity and Magnetic Fields
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