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Commerce Courses in Commerce are administered by the DeGroote School of Business (Faculty of Business).
DeGroote School of Business, Room A102, ext. 24433
http://www.degroote.mcmaster.ca/
Faculty Notes
- The Commerce courses for the Minor in Finance, the Minor in Accounting and Financial Management Services and the Minor in Information Systems are open to students admitted to the Minor. Please take note that all prerequisites for these courses must also be satisfied. Students taking the Minor in Accounting and Financial Management Services or the Minor in Finance will also be required to have obtained an average of at least 7.0 in ECON 1B03 and 1BB3 as a prerequisite.
- Non-Commerce students may enrol in specific upper-year Commerce courses if they have been accepted into a Specialized Minor offered by the Faculty of Business or can demonstrate that they are pursuing an interdisciplinary minor for which the specific Commerce courses are included.
Courses
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• COMMERCE 4SG3 - Sustainability: Corporations and Society
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• COMMERCE 4SH3 - Case Analysis and Presentation Skills
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• COMMERCE 4SM3 - Sports Management
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• COMMERCE 4SX3 - Special Topics in Strategic Management
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• COMMERCE 4SY3 - Independent Study in Business
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Communication Studies Note Regarding Level IV Seminars
Level IV Communication Studies seminars are open only to students registered in Level IV of an Honours program in Communication Studies. The Department is only able to offer a selection of the courses listed below each year. As course size is limited, seminar places in each course will be allotted in March of every year for the succeeding session. It is essential that students apply early to the Department for the seminars they wish to take.
Courses in Communication Studies are administered by the Department of Communication Studies and Media Arts.
Togo Salmon Hall, Room 331, ext. 23488
http://csma.humanities.mcmaster.ca/
Courses
If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open. See also courses in Media Arts.
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• CMST 1A03 - Introduction to Communication
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• CMST 2BB3 - Culture and Communication
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• CMST 2DD3 - Media Organizations
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• CMST 2G03 - Performance and Performativity
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• CMST 2H03 - Gender and Performance
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• CMST 2HM3 - Human Communication
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• CMST 2K03 - Political Economy of the Media
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• CMST 2LW3 - Communication Policy and Law
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• CMST 2PR3 - Public Relations: Principles and Practices
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• CMST 2RA3 - Application in Communication Theory and Methods
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• CMST 2TM6 - Foundations in Communication Theory and Methods
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• CMST 3B03 A/B S - Practical Aspects of Media Production
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• CMST 3CY3 - Children, Youth, and Media
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• CMST 3D03 - Political Communication
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• CMST 3DJ3 - Digital Justice
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• CMST 3HC3 - History of Communication
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• CMST 3II3 - Intellectual Property
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• CMST 3JJ3 - The Rise of the Music Industry
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• CMST 3K03 - Media Audiences and Effects
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• CMST 3PM3 - Public Memory, Media, and African Diaspora Studies
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• CMST 3RR3 - Race, Religion and Media
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• CMST 3S03 - Television and Society
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• CMST 3SM3 - Building Publics Using Social Media
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• CMST 3WC3 - World Cinemas: Critical Media Approaches
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• CMST 3WR3 - Professional Writing
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• CMST 3Z03 - Mobile Practices, Technologies and Art
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• CMST 4A03 - Independent Research Project
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• CMST 4D03 - International Communication
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• CMST 4E03 - Media and Promotionalism
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• CMST 4M03 - Communication, Culture and Technology
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• CMST 4N03 - News Analysis: Theory and Practice
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• CMST 4P03 - Social Activism and the Media
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• CMST 4Q03 - Broadcasting Transformation in A Multimedia Era
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• CMST 4X03 - Communications for Campaigns and Elections
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Community Engagement Courses in Community Engagement are administered by the Faculty of Social Sciences.
Kenneth Taylor Hall, Room 129, ext. 23772
socscfac@mcmaster.ca
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• CMTYENGA 2A03 - Foundations of Community Engagement
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• CMTYENGA 2MC3 - Design and Creation of Engaged Learning for Community Youth
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• CMTYENGA 2MD3 - Community-Based Learning with McMaster Children and Youth University
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• CMTYENGA 3A03 - The Art of Change
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• CMTYENGA 4A06 - Semester at CityLAB: Design and Dialogue Inquiry
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• CMTYENGA 4A09 - Semester at CityLAB: Applied Project Experience
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Computer Engineering Courses in Computer Engineering are administered by the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Information Technology Building, Room A111, ext. 24347
http://www.ece.mcmaster.ca/
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• COMPENG 2DI4 - Logic Design
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• COMPENG 2DX3 - Microprocessor Systems Project
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• COMPENG 2SH4 - Principles of Programming
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• COMPENG 2SI3 - Data Structures, Algorithms
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• COMPENG 3DQ5 - Digital Systems Design
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• COMPENG 3DY4 - Computer Systems Integration Project
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• COMPENG 3SK3 - Computer-Aided Engineering
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• COMPENG 3SM4 - Algorithm Design and Analysis
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• COMPENG 4DK4 - Computer Communication Networks
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• COMPENG 4DM4 - Computer Architecture
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• COMPENG 4DN4 - Advanced Internet Communications
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• COMPENG 4DS4 - Embedded Systems
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• COMPENG 4OH4 - Advanced Research Project
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• COMPENG 4OJ4 - Research Project
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• COMPENG 4SL4 - Fundamentals of Machine Learning
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• COMPENG 4TL4 - Digital Signal Processing
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• COMPENG 4TN4 - Image Processing
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Computer Science Courses in Computer Science are administered by the Department of Computing and Software.
Department Notes
- Students wishing to pursue a Minor in Computer Science should see the Honours Computer Science program in the Faculty of Engineering section of this Calendar.
- Please note that not all elective courses will be offered in each academic year.
Courses
If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open.
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• COMPSCI 1DM3 - Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science
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• COMPSCI 1JC3 - Introduction to Computational Thinking
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• COMPSCI 1MD3 - Introduction to Programming
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• COMPSCI 1TA3 - Elementary Computing and Computer Use
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• COMPSCI 1XC3 - Computer Science Practice and Experience: Development Basics
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• COMPSCI 1XD3 - Computer Science Practice and Experience: Introduction to Software Design Using Web Programming
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• COMPSCI 2AC3 - Automata and Computability
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• COMPSCI 2C03 - Data Structures and Algorithms
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• COMPSCI 2DB3 - Databases
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• COMPSCI 2GA3 - Computer Architecture
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• COMPSCI 2LC3 - Logical Reasoning for Computer Science
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• COMPSCI 2ME3 - Introduction to Software Development
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• COMPSCI 2SD3 - Concurrent Systems
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• COMPSCI 2XC3 - Computer Science Practice and Experience: Algorithms and Software Design
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• COMPSCI 3AC3 - Algorithms and Complexity
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• COMPSCI 3DM3 - Introduction to Data Mining
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• COMPSCI 3DP3 - Data Privacy
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• COMPSCI 3EA3 - Software and System Correctness
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• COMPSCI 3GC3 - Computer Graphics
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• COMPSCI 3IS3 - Information Security
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• COMPSCI 3MI3 - Principles of Programming Languages
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• COMPSCI 3N03 - Computer Networks and Security
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• COMPSCI 3RA3 - Software Requirements and Security Considerations
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• COMPSCI 3SH3 - Computer Science Practice and Experience: Operating Systems
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• COMPSCI 3TB3 - Syntax-Based Tools and Compilers
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• COMPSCI 4AD3 - Advanced Databases
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• COMPSCI 4AR3 - Software Architecture
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• COMPSCI 4C03 - Computer Networks and Security
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• COMPSCI 4DC3 - Distributed Computing
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• COMPSCI 4E03 - Performance Analysis of Computer Systems
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• COMPSCI 4EN3 - Software Entrepreneurship
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• COMPSCI 4F03 - Parallel Computing
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• COMPSCI 4FP3 - Functional Programming
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• COMPSCI 4HC3 - Human Computer Interfaces
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• COMPSCI 4ML3 - Introduction to Machine Learning
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• COMPSCI 4O03 - Linear Optimization
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• COMPSCI 4TB3 - Syntax-Based Tools and Compilers
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• COMPSCI 4TE3 - Continuous Optimization
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