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Dec 21, 2024
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Undergraduate Calendar 2023-2024 [-ARCHIVED CALENDAR-]
Honours Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour - Music Cognition Specialization (B.A.)
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Admission
Enrolment in this program is limited and possession of the published minimum requirements does not guarantee admission. Selection is based on academic achievement but requires, as a minimum, completion of any Level I program with a Grade Point Average of at least 5.0; a grade of at least B- in PSYCH 1FF3 or 1XX3 (See Note 9 below); credit in one of BIOLOGY 1A03 , 1M03 , 1P03 or Grade 12 Biology U (See Note 10 below); credit in MATH 1LS3 or MATH 1A03 (See Note 1 below); and credit in MUSIC 1A03 or 1AA3 . (See Note 2 below)
Notes
- Students with Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors U must take MATH 1LS3 or 1A03 . Students with Grade 12 Advanced Functions U must complete MATH 1F03 prior to completing MATH 1LS3 or 1A03 . Students with Grade 11 Math must first take MATH 1K03 prior to completing MATH 1F03 and then one of MATH 1LS3 or 1A03 .
- MUSIC 1A03 or 1AA3 is required for admission, however, completion of both are required by the end of Level IV.
- Students who have completed Grade 3 History (or History 1, now Level 9 History) or Grade 5 History (or History 3, now ARCT History) from the Royal Conservatory of Music, with a grade of at least 70%, are not required to complete MUSIC 1AA3 , and those students who have similarly obtained at least 70% on RCM Grade 4 History (or History 2, now Level 10 History) are not required to complete MUSIC 1A03 either for admission to the Music Cognition Specialization or to fulfill their degree requirements. If one or both course requirements are waived, it is recommended these units be replaced with other MUSIC courses.
- Entrance into MUSIC 1CB3 requires Advanced Rudiments (formerly Grade 2 Rudiments) from the Royal Conservatory of Music (a grade of 80% or above, within the last two years) or a grade of 70% or above on a qualifying music theory exam administered by the School of the Arts (SOTA). Appointments can be made with SOTA to write the exam on specific dates between February and May. The content of the exam is summarized at: https://sota.humanities.mcmaster.ca. Students not meeting these requirements will be required to take MUSIC 1CR3 - prior to MUSIC 1CB3 .
- Students considering applying to graduate school should complete a course with a strong research component such as MUSICCOG 3QQ3 A/B S , 4D06 A/B , 4QQ3 A/B S ; PNB 3QQ3 A/B S , 4D06 A/B , 4D09 A/B , 4QQ3 A/B S , PNB 4QQ6 A/B .
- PSYCH 3AB3 , 3AC3 , 3AG3 , 3BA3 , 3CB3 , 3CD3 may only be used as electives.
- The Department of Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour pre-registration ballot will include the thesis courses (PNB 4D06 A/B , 4D09 A/B ) and the Independent Research and Library courses (PNB 3Q03 A/B S , 3QQ3 A/B S , 4Q03 A/B S , 4QQ3 A/B S , PNB 4QQ6 A/B ). Students wishing to take these courses must complete and submit a ballot by mid February. Students will be informed of the outcome of the first phase by mid March. Specific dates will be announced during the fall term. Ballots can be obtained on the Department of Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour web site at: http://www.science.mcmaster.ca/pnb/.
- Students are encouraged to complete both PSYCH 3A03 and 3H03 as part of the Psychology Course List requirement.
- Either PSYCH 1FF3 or 1XX3 is required for Admission but PSYCH 1XX3 is recommended. Completion of one of PSYCH 1F03 or 1X03 is required by the end of Level II but PSYCH 1X03 is recommended in Level I.
- It is recommended that students take BIOLOGY 1M03 in Level I, and BIOLOGY 1A03 in Level II.
Course List 2 (Capstone Courses)
Course List 3 (Psychology Course List)
and,
All Levels III and IV PSYCH courses except: Requirements
120 units total (Levels I to IV), of which no more than 48 units may be Level I
Level I: 30 Units
(See Admission above)
3-6 units
- Electives
(See Notes 2 and 4 above)
3 units
from
- Course List 3
(See Note 8 above)
12-15 units
- Electives
(See Notes 2 and 6 above)
6 units
from
- Course List 3
(See Note 8 above)
12-15 units
- Electives
(See Notes 2 and 6 above)
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