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Geography {240} Courses in Geography are administered by the Department 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.
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• GEOG 2EI3 <strong>-</strong> Environmental Issues
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• GEOG 2GI3 <strong>-</strong> Geographic Information Systems
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• GEOG 2HI3 <strong>-</strong> Geographies of Death and Disease
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• GEOG 2LE3 <strong>-</strong> Economic Geography
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• GEOG 2RC3 <strong>-</strong> Regional Geography of Canada
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• GEOG 2RM3 <strong>-</strong> Mapping our World
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• GEOG 2RU3 <strong>-</strong> Regional Geography of the United States
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• GEOG 2RW3 <strong>-</strong> World Regional Geography
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• GEOG 2TC3 <strong>-</strong> Landscapes and Culture
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• GEOG 2TS3 <strong>-</strong> Society and Space
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• GEOG 2UI3 <strong>-</strong> Cities in a Changing World
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• GEOG 3EC3 <strong>-</strong> Environmental Catastrophes
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• GEOG 3EE3 <strong>-</strong> Energy and Society
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• GEOG 3ER3 <strong>-</strong> Sustainability and the Economy
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• GEOG 3GI3 <strong>-</strong> Advanced Raster GIS
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• GEOG 3GV3 <strong>-</strong> Advanced Vector GIS
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• GEOG 3HH3 <strong>-</strong> Geography of Health and Health Care
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• GEOG 3HP3 <strong>-</strong> Population Growth and Aging
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• GEOG 3LA3 <strong>-</strong> Locational Analysis
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• GEOG 3LT3 <strong>-</strong> Transportation Geography
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• GEOG 3MA3 <strong>-</strong> Research Methods in Human Geography
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• GEOG 3MB3 <strong>-</strong> Statistical Analysis
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• GEOG 3ME3 <strong>-</strong> Environmental Studies Field Camp
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• GEOG 3MF3 <strong>-</strong> Human Geography Field Camp
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• GEOG 3MI3 <strong>-</strong> Geography Internship
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• GEOG 3MV3 <strong>-</strong> Service Learning Internship
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• GEOG 3RW3 <strong>-</strong> Regional Geography of a Selected World Region
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• GEOG 3SR3 <strong>-</strong> Remote Sensing
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• GEOG 3TG3 <strong>-</strong> Geographies of Globalization
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• GEOG 3TP3 <strong>-</strong> Power, Politics and Place
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• GEOG 3UG3 <strong>-</strong> Urban Historical Geography
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• GEOG 3UP3 <strong>-</strong> Planning our Cities
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• GEOG 3UR3 <strong>-</strong> Urban Social Geography
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• GEOG 3UW3 <strong>-</strong> Cities of the Developing World
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• GEOG 4EA3 <strong>-</strong> Environmental Assessment
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• GEOG 4ET3 <strong>-</strong> Environmental Policy, Ethics and Risk
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• GEOG 4GA3 <strong>-</strong> Applied Spatial Statistics
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• GEOG 4GS3 <strong>-</strong> GIS Programming
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• GEOG 4GT3 <strong>-</strong> Special Topics in GIS
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• GEOG 4HC3 <strong>-</strong> Public and Community Health
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• GEOG 4HD3 <strong>-</strong> Geographies of Disability
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• GEOG 4HH3 <strong>-</strong> Environment and Health
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• GEOG 4LE3 <strong>-</strong> Geographies of the North American Political Economy
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• GEOG 4LP3 <strong>-</strong> Transport Policy
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• GEOG 4LT3 <strong>-</strong> Transportation Systems Analysis
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• GEOG 4MF3 <strong>-</strong> Senior Human Geography Field Camp
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• GEOG 4MS3 <strong>-</strong> Independent Study
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• GEOG 4MT6 <strong>-</strong> Senior Thesis
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• GEOG 4UD3 <strong>-</strong> Urban Places, Urban Dreams
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• GEOG 4UF3 <strong>-</strong> Geography of Gender
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• GEOG 4UH3 <strong>-</strong> Urban Housing
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• GEOG 4UT3 <strong>-</strong> Special Topics in Human Geography
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German {260} Courses in German are administered by the Department of Linguistics and Languages.
Togo Salmon Hall, Room 629, ext. 24388
http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~linguistics
Notes
- Students should note that the Department has classified its German language courses under the following categories:
Introductory Level Language Course: GERMAN 1Z06
Intermediate Level Language Courses: GERMAN 1B03 , 1BB3 , 2Z03 , 2ZZ3
Advanced Level Language Courses: GERMAN 3Z03 , 3ZZ3 , 4CC3
- Not all courses are offered on an annual basis. Students should consult the timetable for available courses.
- Students taking courses taught in English for credit towards a Minor in German will be required to do all their reading and writing in German.
- 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 are courses open as electives to students registered in Level II or above of any undergraduate program.
GERMAN 2CC3 Germany Through the Ages: Culture and Society (Taught in English)
GERMAN 2S03 The Split-Screen: Modern Germany Through Cinema (Taught in English)
GERMAN 3H03 The New Europe: A New Germany (Taught in English)
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• GERMAN 1B03 <strong>-</strong> Intermediate German I
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• GERMAN 1BB3 <strong>-</strong> Intermediate German II
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• GERMAN 1Z06 <strong>-</strong> Beginner’s Intensive German
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• GERMAN 2CC3 <strong>-</strong> Germany Through the Ages: Culture and Society (Taught in English)
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• GERMAN 2S03 <strong>-</strong> The Split-Screen: Modern Germany Through Cinema (Taught in English)
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• GERMAN 2Z03 <strong>-</strong> Intermediate German I
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• GERMAN 2ZZ3 <strong>-</strong> Intermediate German II
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• GERMAN 3H03 <strong>-</strong> The New Europe: A New Germany (Taught in English)
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• GERMAN 3Z03 <strong>-</strong> Advanced German I
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• GERMAN 3ZZ3 <strong>-</strong> Advanced German II
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• GERMAN 4CC3 <strong>-</strong> Translation: Techniques and Practice
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• GERMAN 4II3 <strong>-</strong> Independent Study
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• GERMAN 4RC6 <strong>-</strong> Advanced German Reading Course (Taught in English)
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Greek {270} Courses in Greek are administered by the Department of Classics.
Togo Salmon Hall, Room 706, ext. 24311
http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~classics
No language other than English is required for Greek courses.
Notes
- Students should note that the Department has classified its Greek language courses under the following categories:
Introductory Level Language Courses: GREEK 1Z03 , 1ZZ3
Intermediate Level Language Courses: GREEK 2A03 , 2AA3
- The following courses are available as electives to qualified students in any program: Greek Language and Literature: GREEK 1Z03 , 1ZZ3 , 2A03 , 2AA3 , 3A03 , 3AA3 , 3B03 , 3BB3 , 3C03
- Students with Grade 12 Greek U should normally register in GREEK 2A03 , but with special permission, may register in either GREEK 1Z03 or 1ZZ3 .
Courses
If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open. |
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• GREEK 1Z03 <strong>-</strong> Beginner’s Intensive Ancient Greek I
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• GREEK 1ZZ3 <strong>-</strong> Beginner’s Intensive Ancient Greek II
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• GREEK 2A03 <strong>-</strong> Intermediate Greek I
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• GREEK 2AA3 <strong>-</strong> Intermediate Greek II
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• GREEK 3A03 <strong>-</strong> Greek Historians
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• GREEK 3AA3 <strong>-</strong> Greek Prose
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• GREEK 3B03 <strong>-</strong> Greek Epic
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• GREEK 3BB3 <strong>-</strong> Topics in Greek Literature
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• GREEK 3C03 <strong>-</strong> Greek Drama
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• GREEK 4T03 <strong>-</strong> Independent Study in Greek
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Health, Aging and Society {272} Courses in Health, Aging and Society are administered by the Department of Health, Aging and Society.
Kenneth Taylor Hall, Room 226, ext. 27035
http://www.healthagingandsociety.mcmaster.ca
Notes
- Not all Health, Aging and Society courses may be offered every year. Students are advised to consult the Master Timetable published by the Office of the Registrar or contact the Department of Health, Aging and Society after May 1 to determine which courses will be offered in the following academic year.
- Former Gerontology (GERONTOL) and Health Studies (HEALTHST) courses are now listed as Health, Aging and Society (HLTH AGE) courses. Students having credit in these courses may not take the corresponding Health, Aging and Society (HLTH AGE) course.
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• HLTH AGE 1AA3 <strong>-</strong> Introduction to Health Studies
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• HLTH AGE 1BB3 <strong>-</strong> Aging and Society
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• HLTH AGE 2A03 <strong>-</strong> Research Methods in Health and in Aging I
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• HLTH AGE 2AN3 <strong>-</strong> The Anthropology of Food and Nutrition
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• HLTH AGE 2B03 <strong>-</strong> Social Identity, Health and Illness
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• HLTH AGE 2BB3 <strong>-</strong> Perspectives in Health Studies and Gerontology
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• HLTH AGE 2C03 <strong>-</strong> Health Economics and its Application to Health Policy
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• HLTH AGE 2D03 <strong>-</strong> Continuum of Care
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• HLTH AGE 2F03 <strong>-</strong> Aging and Health Care Systems
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• HLTH AGE 2G03 <strong>-</strong> Mental Health
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• HLTH AGE 2HI3 <strong>-</strong> Geographies of Death & Disease
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• HLTH AGE 2J03 <strong>-</strong> Selected Topics
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• HLTH AGE 2K03 <strong>-</strong> Selected Topics in Health Studies
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• HLTH AGE 3AA3 <strong>-</strong> State, Civil Society and Health
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• HLTH AGE 3B03 <strong>-</strong> Advanced Research Inquiry
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• HLTH AGE 3BB3 <strong>-</strong> Field Experience
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• HLTH AGE 3CC3 <strong>-</strong> Health and Environment: Anthropological Approaches
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• HLTH AGE 3D03 <strong>-</strong> Perspectives on Disability, Chronic Illness and Aging
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• HLTH AGE 3DD3 <strong>-</strong> Work: Dangerous to your Health?
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• HLTH AGE 3E03 <strong>-</strong> Ethical Issues in Health and Aging
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• HLTH AGE 3EE3 <strong>-</strong> The Practice of Everyday Life: Observations and Inquiry
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• HLTH AGE 3G03 <strong>-</strong> Community Based Research
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• HLTH AGE 3HH3 <strong>-</strong> Geography of Health and Health Care
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• HLTH AGE 3HP3 <strong>-</strong> Population Growth and Aging
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• HLTH AGE 3I03 <strong>-</strong> Independent Study in Health, Aging and Society
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