Jun 13, 2026  
Undergraduate Calendar 2026-2027 
    
Undergraduate Calendar 2026-2027

Course Listings


The courses listed in this section include all courses approved for the undergraduate curriculum for the 2026-2027 academic year. Not all courses in the approved curriculum will be offered during the year. Students are advised to refer to the course timetables available annually in Mosaic in March and June to determine which specific courses will be offered in the upcoming sessions.
Note: An A/B suffix appearing in a course number indicates that the course may be delivered across more than one term (see Multi-Term Course in the Glossary  of this calendar). The A/B S suffix indicates that the course may be delivered as either a multi-term course or within a single term. 

See also:


Effective 2023-24:

Looking for CLASSICS (Classics) courses?

  • The subject GKROMST (Greek and Roman Studies) has replaced CLASSICS

Please use the revised subject area when searching for courses. Most courses use the same code but with the revised subject area (e.g. CLASSICS 2H03 is now known as GKROMST 2H03). Students having credit in courses using the old subject area may not take the corresponding course under the new designation.
 

Effective 2022-23:

Looking for LABRST (Labour Studies) courses?

  • The subject WORKLABR (Work and Labour Studies) has replaced LABRST

Please use the revised subject area when searching for courses. Most courses use the same code but with the revised subject area (e.g. LABRST 2H03 is now known as WORKLABR 2H03). Students having credit in courses using the old subject area may not take the corresponding course under the new designation.


Please note, when searching courses by “Code or Number”, an asterisk (*) can be used as a wildcard character to return mass results. For example, a “Code or Number” search of ” 2* ” can be entered returning all level II courses.

 

Social Psychology

Courses in Social Psychology are administered by the Social Psychology Office.
Kenneth Taylor Hall, Room 212, ext. 22241
https://socialpsychology.mcmaster.ca/

Department Note

Students study various aspects of Social Psychology from a multidisciplinary perspective to gain an understanding of how individuals behave and psychologically thrive, how small groups and communities interact, and how societies form practices and priorities. Students will learn how to locate themselves in the complex fabrics of their cultures, their geographies and their power relationships. This program is ideal for students who are interested in many social science perspectives on how people develop over the lifespan, how they behave in different environmental contexts, and how psychological health plays a role in these dynamics.

 

Courses

If no prerequisite is listed, the course is open.

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