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Bio-Physical-Computational Sciences Group Major Programs Major Programs Biology and Mathematics: Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) - Major Biology and Mathematics (76 credits) Computer Science and Biology: Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) - Major Computer...
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Neuroscience Group Major Program Major Program Neuroscience – application required, see Neuroscience for information, and Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) - Major Neuroscience (65 credits) Honours Program Honours Program Neuroscience –...
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Physical, Earth, Math & Computer Science Group Liberal Program – Core Science Components Liberal Program – Core Science Components Atmospheric Science: Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) - Liberal Program - Core Science Component...
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Minor Programs Minor Programs Atmospheric Science, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) - Minor Atmospheric Science (18 credits) Biology, Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) - Minor Biology (25 credits)...
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Bachelor of Arts and Science Please see Bachelor of Arts and Science for details. Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2019-2020 (last updated Aug. 13, 2019) (disclaimer)
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Internships, Field Studies, and Global Designation For opportunities to enhance your degree with hands-on experience, visit Science Internships and Field Studies. Programs, Courses and University Regulations—2019-2020 (last updated Aug....
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Faculty of Arts Major and Minor Concentration Programs Available to Science Students For more information, please see the relevant departmental entries in Faculty of Arts > Undergraduate. Major Concentrations...
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Undergraduate Research Opportunities ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ is a research-intensive university, where research informs the curriculum. Most Science B.Sc. students take part in research during their undergraduate studies, and there are many undergraduate research...
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Science Research Project Courses Departments offer a variety of research-based courses that allow you to perform research under the supervision of a ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ researcher for academic credit. Depending on the unit, courses featuring undergraduate research may...
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Undergraduate Science Student Research Awards The following award programs fund undergraduate student research projects at ±«ÓãÖ±²¥ (and sometimes off-campus), usually in the summer. Please also consult the Office for Undergraduate Research in Science website at...
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Undergraduate Research Conference Each fall, the Faculty of Science holds an Undergraduate Research Conference to celebrate the research accomplishments of our undergraduate students. The conference also includes a public lecture by a Nobel laureate or...
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Other Opportunities for Science Students Science internships and field study programs may have a research component or focus. Please see their descriptions under Science Internships and Field Studies. Individual departments and researchers offer many other...
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Science Internships and Field Studies The Science Internships & Field Studies Office promotes field studies and internship opportunities to interested students seeking hands-on experience. The office coordinates the field study semesters offered through the...
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Browse Academic Units and Programs in the Faculty of Science What is a Major Program? A major is a versatile, comprehensive primary area of study. Most major programs require about two-thirds of your total credits. With the remaining credits, you can choose...
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B.Sc. Freshman Program If you need 97–120 credits (four years) to complete your degree requirements, you must register in the Science Freshman program, which is designed to provide the basic science foundation for your subsequent three-year Liberal,...
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Students who need 97-120 credits to complete their degree requirements will normally be registered in the Science Freshman Program until they complete their first year. They must consult an adviser in the Science Office for Undergraduate Student Advising (SOUSA) to...
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Anatomy and Cell Biology (ANAT) Location Location Strathcona Anatomy and Dentistry Building, Room M-28 3640 University Street Montreal, Quebec H3A 0C7 Telephone: 514-398-6350 Website:...
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Anatomy and Cell Biology (ANAT) Faculty Chair Craig Mandato Emeritus Professors Gary C. Bennett; B.A., B.Sc.(Sir G. Wms.), M.Sc., Ph.D.(McG.) John J.M. Bergeron; B.Sc.(McG.), D.Phil.(Oxf.) James R. Brawer; B.Sc.(Tufts), Ph.D.(Harv.) Louis...
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Students may complete this program with a minimum of 47 credits or a maximum of 48 credits depending on their choice of complementary courses. Required Courses (32 credits) Note: ANAT 261 must be taken in U1. * Students who have taken the equivalent of...
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Required Courses (43 credits) Note: ANAT 261 must be taken in U1. * Students who have taken the equivalent of CHEM 212, CHEM 222, and/or MATH 203 in CEGEP (as defined at http://www.mcgill.ca/students/courses/plan/transfer/) are exempt and must replace...

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