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Nursing {390} 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 3Y04 <strong>-</strong> Professional Nursing Practice V
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• NURSING 3ZA3 <strong>-</strong> Professional Nursing Practice I for Basic Accelerated
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• NURSING 3ZB3 <strong>-</strong> Professional Nursing Practice II for Basic Accelerated
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• NURSING 4B06 <strong>-</strong> Leadership and Management
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• NURSING 4DD6 <strong>-</strong> Advanced Leadership and Management
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• NURSING 4FF3 <strong>-</strong> Integrative Leadership Project
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• NURSING 4H03 <strong>-</strong> Issues in Global Health
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• NURSING 4HH3 <strong>-</strong> Quality Management
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• NURSING 4I03 <strong>-</strong> Leading Interprofessional Teams
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• NURSING 4J07 <strong>-</strong> Professional Nursing Practice VI
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• NURSING 4K07 <strong>-</strong> Professional Nursing Practice VII
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• NURSING 4K10 <strong>-</strong> Professional Practice and the New Graduate
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• NURSING 4P04 <strong>-</strong> Advanced Nursing Concepts I
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• NURSING 4Q03 <strong>-</strong> Advanced Nursing Concepts II
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• NURSING 4Q04 <strong>-</strong> Advanced Nursing Concepts II
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• NURSING 4S06 <strong>-</strong> Guided Nursing Practice I - Community-Based Care
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• NURSING 4T06 <strong>-</strong> Guided Nursing Practice II
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• NURSING 4Z03 <strong>-</strong> Conflict Management
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Ojibwe {406} Courses in Ojibwe are administered by the Indigenous Studies Program.
Hamilton Hall, Room 103, ext. 27426
http://www.mcmaster.ca/indigenous
Courses
If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open. |
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• OJIBWE 1Z03 <strong>-</strong> Introduction to Ojibwe Language and Culture
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• OJIBWE 2Z03 <strong>-</strong> Intermediate Ojibwe
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Origins {412} Courses in Origins are administered by the Origins Institute.
Burke Science Building, Room 109, ext. 21912
http://origins.mcmaster.ca/
Note
Students who fail to meet the prerequisite of ORIGINS 4A09 will not be permitted to continue in the Origins Research Specialization. However, if appropriate requirements have been met, students may apply to graduate with the Minor in Origins Research.
Courses
If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open. |
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• ORIGINS 1IO3 <strong>-</strong> Introduction to Origins Research
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• ORIGINS 2B03 <strong>-</strong> Big Questions
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• ORIGINS 2LU3 <strong>-</strong> Life in the Universe
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• ORIGINS 3A03 <strong>-</strong> Origin of Space-Time
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• ORIGINS 3B03 <strong>-</strong> Origins of Elements
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• ORIGINS 3C03 <strong>-</strong> Origins of Structure in the Cosmos
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• ORIGINS 3D03 <strong>-</strong> Origin of Life
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• ORIGINS 3E03 <strong>-</strong> Origins of Species and Biodiversity
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• ORIGINS 3F03 <strong>-</strong> Origin of Humanity
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• ORIGINS 3IO3 <strong>-</strong> Inquiry in Origins Research
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• ORIGINS 4A09 <strong>-</strong> Origins Research Thesis
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• ORIGINS 4RS3 <strong>-</strong> Origins Research Seminar
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Peace Studies {417} Courses in Peace Studies are administered by the Centre for Peace Studies / Office of Interdisciplinary Studies.
Togo Salmon Hall, Room 314, ext. 27734
http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~peace
Courses
If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open. |
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• PEACE ST 1A03 <strong>-</strong> Introduction to Peace Studies
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• PEACE ST 2A03 <strong>-</strong> Conflict Transformation: Theory and Practice
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• PEACE ST 2B03 <strong>-</strong> Human Rights and Social Justice
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• PEACE ST 2BB3 <strong>-</strong> Introduction to the Study of War
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• PEACE ST 2C03 <strong>-</strong> Peace and Popular Culture
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• PEACE ST 2D03 <strong>-</strong> Moral Issues
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• PEACE ST 2F03 <strong>-</strong> Modern Middle Eastern Societies
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• PEACE ST 2I03 <strong>-</strong> Social and Political Issues
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• PEACE ST 2II3 <strong>-</strong> Modern Germany
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• PEACE ST 2J03 <strong>-</strong> Africa up to 1800
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• PEACE ST 2JJ3 <strong>-</strong> Africa Since 1800
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• PEACE ST 2TT3 <strong>-</strong> Ethical Issues in Communication
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• PEACE ST 2UV3 <strong>-</strong> American Foreign Relations since 1898
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• PEACE ST 3A03 <strong>-</strong> Critical Race Studies
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• PEACE ST 3B03 <strong>-</strong> Peace-Building and Health Initiatives
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• PEACE ST 3C03 <strong>-</strong> Research Methods for Peace Studies
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• PEACE ST 3D03 <strong>-</strong> Globalization and Peace
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• PEACE ST 3E06 <strong>-</strong> Postcolonial Cultures: Theory and Practice
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• PEACE ST 3E06 <strong>-</strong> Postcolonial Cultures: Theory and Practice
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• PEACE ST 3HH3 <strong>-</strong> Justice and Social Welfare
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• PEACE ST 3M03 <strong>-</strong> Philosophies of War and Peace
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• PEACE ST 3P03 <strong>-</strong> Practicum: Practical Peace Building
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• PEACE ST 3W03 <strong>-</strong> Contemporary Native Literature in Canada
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• PEACE ST 3X03 <strong>-</strong> Contemporary Native Literature in the United States
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• PEACE ST 3XX3 <strong>-</strong> Human Rights in History
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• PEACE ST 3Y03 <strong>-</strong> Special Topics in Peace Studies
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• PEACE ST 3YY3 <strong>-</strong> Britain and the First World War
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• PEACE ST 3Z03 <strong>-</strong> Women and Men in War and Peace
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• PEACE ST 4A03 <strong>-</strong> Research Seminar
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• PEACE ST 4B03 <strong>-</strong> Independent Research
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• PEACE ST 4C03 <strong>-</strong> Topics in Theory of Value
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• PEACE ST 4E03 <strong>-</strong> Peer-to-Peer Problem-Based Inquiry
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• PEACE ST 4E06 <strong>-</strong> Peace Research Inquiry
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• PEACE ST 4FC3 <strong>-</strong> Experiential Learning, Theory and Practice
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• PEACE ST 4G03 <strong>-</strong> Peace Through Health: Praxis
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• PEACE ST 4GG3 <strong>-</strong> Nation and Genocide in the Modern World
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• PEACE ST 4IP3 <strong>-</strong> The Literature of Israel and Palestine
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• PEACE ST 4J03 <strong>-</strong> International Law, Peace and Ecology
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• PEACE ST 4K03 <strong>-</strong> International Agency and Peace
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• PEACE ST 4L03 <strong>-</strong> Peace, Environment and Health
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Pharmacology {419} Courses in Pharmacology are administered by the Honours Biology & Pharmacology Co-op Program.
http://www.science.mcmaster.ca/biopharm
These courses are available only to those students registered in Honours Biology and Pharmacology.
Note
PHARMAC 3A06 , 3B06 , 4A03 , 4AA3 , 4C03 , 4D03 and 4E03 will be based on self-directed problem based learning.
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• PHARMAC 3A06 <strong>-</strong> Introduction to Pharmacology
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• PHARMAC 3B06 <strong>-</strong> Methods in Pharmacology
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• PHARMAC 4A03 <strong>-</strong> Receptor-Drug Interactions
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• PHARMAC 4AA3 <strong>-</strong> Advanced Topics in Pharmacology
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• PHARMAC 4C03 <strong>-</strong> Principles of Toxicology
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• PHARMAC 4D03 <strong>-</strong> Drug Design
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• PHARMAC 4E03 <strong>-</strong> Social Pharmacology
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• PHARMAC 4F09 <strong>-</strong> Senior Thesis
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Philosophy {420} Courses in Philosophy are administered by the Department of Philosophy.
University Hall, Room 310, ext. 24275
http://www.humanities.mcmaster.ca/~philos
Department Notes
- The Department of Philosophy offers courses in four major areas of Philosophy, namely History of Philosophy, Logic, Ethics and Theory of Value, 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 instructor to take the course. Note that not all courses are offered every year. Please consult the university Master Schedule, however all required courses are offered every year.
- 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 interested in pursuing graduate work in Philosophy are encouraged to take PHILOS 3E03 .
- Students in Level 3 of an Honours Philosophy program may seek permission from the Departmental Undergraduate Counsellor to gain access to Level 4 courses.
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If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open. |
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• PHILOS 1A03 <strong>-</strong> Philosophical Texts
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• PHILOS 1B03 <strong>-</strong> Philosophy, Law and Society
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• PHILOS 1C03 <strong>-</strong> Philosophy in Literature
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• PHILOS 1D03 <strong>-</strong> Philosophy and the Sciences
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• PHILOS 1E03 <strong>-</strong> Problems of Philosophy
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• PHILOS 2B03 <strong>-</strong> Introductory Logic
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• PHILOS 2CT3 <strong>-</strong> Critical Thinking
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• PHILOS 2D03 <strong>-</strong> Moral Issues
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• PHILOS 2E03 <strong>-</strong> Classical Chinese Philosophy
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• PHILOS 2F03 <strong>-</strong> Philosophical Psychology
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• PHILOS 2G03 <strong>-</strong> Social and Political Issues
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• PHILOS 2H03 <strong>-</strong> Aesthetics
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• PHILOS 2N03 <strong>-</strong> Business Ethics
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• PHILOS 2P03 <strong>-</strong> Ancient Greek Philosophy
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• PHILOS 2Q03 <strong>-</strong> Justice, Political Philosophy, and Law
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• PHILOS 2S03 <strong>-</strong> History of Political Philosophy
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• PHILOS 2TT3 <strong>-</strong> Ethical Issues in Communication
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• PHILOS 2X03 <strong>-</strong> Early Modern Philosophy I
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• PHILOS 2XX3 <strong>-</strong> Early Modern Philosophy II
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• PHILOS 2YY3 <strong>-</strong> Introduction to Ethics
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