The Office of Undergraduate Research (OUR) aims to cultivate a passion for research in students during their time as an undergraduate scholar in the Faculty of Science and help expose them to opportunities to develop vital research skills for future ventures. There are a number of experiential education and research-based courses offered by several departments in the Faculty of Science for students to tailor their undergraduate journey to include these experiences.
The following are the different types of research-based courses offered by the departments in the Faculty of Science:
Course Type |
Description |
Applied Placement Course |
These courses allow students to apply knowledge they have gained in their academic courses to community, volunteer or professional positions, thus introducing students to various career options available to them. |
Field Course |
These courses provide students with opportunities to practice hands-on techniques in an outdoor lab setting under the supervision of a faculty member. |
Independent Research Project Course |
In these courses, students would be working on a research project independently under the supervision of a faculty supervisor, allowing them to gain experience working in a research setting, engage in hands-on learning and network with professors and peers in the scientific community. |
Internships |
These are full-time, paid opportunities in industry for students to connect the knowledge and skills they gained as part of their academic curriculum to technical work experiences. |
Research Practicum Courses |
These courses involve students exploring prospective research projects and conducting research in a wide range of scientific lab and field settings as managed by a faculty supervisor. |
Thesis Courses |
These inquiry-based courses involve students conducting original research independently under the supervision of a faculty supervisor and present this research in the form of a thesis report. |
Explore the different research-based courses offered by the various departments and schools in the Faculty of Science below.
Faculty of Science Departments & Schools
Courses
Course Type |
Course Code & Name |
Description |
Prerequisites/Eligibility |
Required Actions |
Deadlines |
Applied Placement Courses |
BIOLOGY 3EP3 – Applied Biology Placement | Provides students with the opportunity to explore career options and integrate academics with a community, volunteer, or professional experience. The student will complete an academic component in addition to the placement.
Minimum of 60 hours over the course of one or two terms. |
Credit or registration in SCIENCE 2C00; and registration in Level III or above of a program in the Faculty of Science; and permission of the academic supervisor and the course coordinator. | Acquire a suitable placement.
Arrange supervision (an academic and placement supervisor). Complete and submit the permission form. Submit the completed employers form and the student form. |
Permission Form due dates:
Fall, Term 1: first week of July Winter, Term 2: third week of November Spring/Summer: mid-March To be submitted to: biology@mcmaster.ca |
Field Courses |
BIOLOGY 3JJ3 – Field Methods in Ecology | Students will conduct an independent research study in a faculty member’s laboratory.
8-10 hours per week (scheduling arranged by supervisor); one or two terms. |
Registration in Level III or above of any Honours Biology program.
BIOLOGY 2L06 A/B (or 2L03) is recommended preparation. Permission of the Department is required, and students are expected to have a GPA of at least 8.0. |
Arrange a suitable placement.
Obtain the permission of the supervisor. Obtain the permission of a co-supervisor (if you are working with a supervisor outside of the Department of Biology). Complete and submit the permission form. |
Submit the permission form to the Department of Biology in Life Sciences Building, Room 118 thirty days prior to the date classes begin each term. |
Independent Research Project Courses |
BIOLOGY 3IR3 – Independent Research Project | Students will conduct an independent research study in a faculty member’s laboratory.
8-10 hours per week (scheduling arranged by supervisor); one or two terms.
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Registration in Level III or above of any Honours Biology program.
BIOLOGY 2L06 A/B (or 2L03) is recommended preparation. Permission of the Department is required, and students are expected to have a GPA of at least 8.0. |
Arrange a suitable placement.
Obtain the permission of the supervisor. Obtain the permission of a co-supervisor (if you are working with a supervisor outside of the Department of Biology). Complete and submit the permission form. |
Submit the permission form to the Department of Biology in Life Sciences Building, Room 118 thirty days prior to the date classes begin each term. |
MOLBIOL 3I03 – Independent Research Project | Students will conduct an independent research study in a faculty member’s laboratory.
8-10 hours per week (scheduling arranged by supervisor); one or two terms. |
Registration in Honours Molecular Biology and Genetic or Honours Molecular Biology and Genetics Co-op.
BIOLOGY 2L06 A/B (or 2L03) is recommended preparation. Permission of the Department is required, and students are expected to have a GPA of at least 9.0. |
Arrange a suitable placement.
Obtain the permission of the supervisor. Obtain the permission of a co-supervisor (if you are working with a supervisor outside of the Department of Biology). Complete and submit the permission form. |
Permission Form due dates:
Fall, Term 1: first week of July Winter, Term 2: third week of November
Spring/Summer: mid-March To be submitted to biology@mcmaster.ca |
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BIOLOGY 4IR3 – Advanced Independent Research Project | An independent research project, involving bench or field work or literature review, in an area of biology, to be supervised by an approved faculty member. | Registration in Level IV of any Honours Biology program and permission of the Course Administrator. | Review the Supervisory Committee Selection process in the course guidelines.
Obtain the permission of a supervisor. Obtain the permission of a co-supervisor (if required). Complete and submit the permission form. |
Arrangements to take this course, including the completed permission form and the agreement of the supervisor, should be made according to Departmental Guidelines at least one month prior to beginning of the course. | |
BIOLOGY 4F06 – Senior Project | Students undertake an experimental or library project in a specialized area of biology under the direction of a member of the biology department. | Registration in Level IV of any Honours Biology program and permission from the course administrator, Life Sciences Building, Room 118.
Student are expected to have. GPA of at least 7.5. |
Review the Supervisory Committee Selection process in the course guidelines.
Obtain the permission of a supervisor. Complete and submit the permission form. |
Arrangements to take Biology 4F06 A/B S, including the completed permission form and the agreement of the supervisory committee, should be made according to Departmental Guidelines before the end of March in Level III. | |
Thesis Courses |
BIOLOGY 4C12 – Senior Thesis
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A thesis based upon a research project in an area of biology. This course takes place over two terms. Students are expected to work 18-20 hours per week. | Registration in Level IV of any Honours Biology program and permission of the Course Administrator, Life Sciences Building, Room 118.
Student are expected to have a GPA of at least 8.5. |
Review the Supervisory Committee Selection process in the course guidelines.
Obtain the permission of a supervisor. Complete and submit the permission form.
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Arrangements to take Biology 4C12 A/B S, including the completed permission form and the agreement of the supervisory committee, should be made according to Departmental Guidelines before the end of March in Level III. |
MOLBIOL 4G12 – Senior Thesis | A thesis based upon a research project in an area of molecular biology and genetics. | Registration in Level IV of any Honours Molecular Biology and Genetics program; and permission of the Course Administrator, Life Sciences Building, Room 118. | Review the Supervisory Committee Selection process in the course guidelines.
Obtain the permission of a supervisor. Complete and submit the permission form. |
Arrangements to take MOLBIOL 4G12, including the completed permission form and the agreement of the supervisory committee, should be made according to Departmental Guidelines before the end of March in Level III. |
Department Contact
Undergraduate Academic Program Assistant – Tyler Charlebois (biology@mcmaster.ca)
To explore more, visit Experiential Opportunities – Department of Biology.
Courses
Course Type |
Course Code & Name |
Description |
Eligibility/Requirements |
Required Actions |
Submission/Deadlines |
Applied Placement Courses |
CHEM 3EP3 – Advanced Chemistry Placement
CHEMBIO 3EP3 – Advanced Chemical Biology Placement |
Provides students with the opportunity to explore career options and integrate academics with a community, volunteer, or professional experience. The student will complete an academic component in addition to the placement. | Registration in Level III or above of an Honours Chemistry or an Honours Sustainable Chemistry Program; and permission of the academic supervisor and the course coordinator. | Secure a suitable a placement.
Arrange supervision (an academic and placement supervisor). Complete and submit the application form. |
Application must be submitted to the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology in ABB 156, or send via email to advisor@chemistry.mcmaster.ca
thirty days prior to the date classes begin in each term. Deadlines: Fall Term: August 11th Winter Term: December 5th Spring Term: April 6th Summer Term: May 25th |
Independent Research Project Courses |
CHEM 4RP6 – Research Project in Chemistry
CHEMBIO 4RP3 – Research Project in Chemical Biology |
A project supervised by a member of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology or on the list of acceptable Supervisors. | Registration in Level IV Honours Chemistry (B.Sc.) or Honours Sustainable Chemistry and permission of the Department.
Students are expected to have a Grade Point Average of at least 5.0. |
Arrange a suitable placement.
Obtain permission from both a placement and academic supervisor. Complete and submit an application. |
Students are responsible for securing a suitable project supervisor and are required to submit an application by March 31st of the academic year prior to registration. |
Research Practicum Courses |
CHEM 3RP3 – Research Practicum in Chemistry
CHEMBIO 3RP3 – Research Practicum in Chemical Biology |
A one term research project undertaken in a chemistry laboratory during the fall, winter or summer term which requires the submission of a formal report. May be taken in preparation for a Level IV thesis. | Registration in level III or above of an Honours Chemistry or an Honours Sustainable Chemistry program; and permission of the academic supervisor and the course coordinator (or designate). | Arrange a suitable placement
Obtain permission from both a placement and academic supervisor Complete and submit an application. |
Application must be submitted to the Department of Chemistry and Chemical biology thirty days prior to the date classes begin in each term. |
Thesis Courses |
CHEM 4G12 – Senior Thesis
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A thesis based on a research project under the direction of a faculty member of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology. | Registration in Level IV of any Honours Chemistry or Honours Sustainable Chemistry program and a GPA of at least 6.0; or permission of the Department. | Arrange a suitable placement.
Obtain permission from both a placement and academic supervisor. Complete and submit an application. |
Students are responsible for submitting an application by March 31st of the academic year prior to registration. |
CHEMBIO 4G12 – Senior Thesis in Chemical Biology | A thesis-based on a major research project supervised by a member of the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology or on the list of acceptable supervisors. | Registration in Level IV of Honours Chemical Biology and permission of the Department. Students are expected to have a Grade Point Average of at least 9.5. | Arrange a suitable placement.
Obtain permission from both a placement and academic supervisor. Complete and submit an application. |
Students are responsible for submitting an application by March 31st of the academic year prior to registration.
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Department Contacts
Undergraduate Academic Program Advisors – Sarra Saiyed (saiyem2@mcmaster.ca) & Linda Spruce (sprucel@mcmaster.ca)
Courses
Course Type |
Course Code & Name |
Description |
Eligibility/Requirements |
Required Actions |
Submission/Deadlines? |
Field Courses |
EARTHSC 2FE3 – Introduction to Field Methods in Earth Sciences
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A field camp to introduce students to field equipment and methodologies used by earth and environmental scientists focusing on recognition and description of rock types, construction of geological maps and cross-sections. Most of this course occurs outside the regular academic term, usually the first two weeks of May. | One of EARTHSC 1G03, ENVIRSC 1G03, ISCI 1A24 A/B; and permission of the instructor. | Pay both the incidental fees as prescribed by the School of Earth, Environment and Society and the regular tuition fees.
Complete and submit the application form. |
Application forms are available from the School of Earth, Environment & Society main office after January 15.
Students intending to enrol in this course must submit an application by February 15 of the academic year prior to registration. Students will be informed of acceptance of their application by March 1 subject to fulfillment of the requirements. |
EARTHSC 3FE3 – Field Camp
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A field camp to introduce students to field equipment and methodologies used by earth and environmental scientists. Most of this course occurs outside the regular academic term, usually the two weeks preceding the start of term in September. | One of EARTHSC 2E03, ENVIRSC 2E03, ISCI 2A18 A/B; and EARTHSC 2T03; and registration in Level III or above of Honours Earth and Environmental Sciences; and permission of the instructor. | Pay both the incidental fees as prescribed by the School of Earth, Environment and Society and the regular tuition fees.
Complete and submit the application form. |
Application forms are available from the School of Earth, Environment & Society main office after March 1st.
Students intending to enrol in this course must submit an application by April 1st of the academic year prior to registration. Students will be informed of acceptance of their application by April 15th subject to fulfillment of the requirements.
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ENVIRSC 3ME3 – Environmental Field Camp | Within the context of a field project, this course introduces students to field techniques in environmental science and to the potential effects of environmental issues on human health and well-being. The field camp component occurs outside of the regular academic term, usually two weeks preceding the start of term in September. | One of EARTHSC 2B03, 2E03, 2EI3, 2Q03, ENVIRSC 2B03, 2E03, 2Q03, ENVSOCTY 2EI3, GEOG 2EI3, ISCI 2A18 A/B; and registration in Level III or above of an Honours program in the School of Earth, Environment & Society; and permission of the instructor. One of EARTHSC 2Q03, ENVIRSC 2Q03& is recommended. | Pay both the incidental fees as prescribed by the School of Earth, Environment and Society and the regular tuition fees.
Complete and submit the application form. WHMIS 1A00, if not already completed, must be completed prior to the first lab. |
Application forms are available from the School of Earth, Environment & Society main office after March 1st.
Students intending to enrol in this course must submit an application by April 1st of the academic year prior to registration. Students will be informed of acceptance of their application by April 15th subject to fulfillment of the requirements. |
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ENVSOCTY 3MF3 – Urban Field Camp | Formerly GEOG 3MF3 An experiential and problem-based introduction to field techniques used in human geography, urban studies and planning, with a focus on how people experience and transform the built, social and natural environments of cities. Most of this course occurs outside the regular academic term, usually in one of the two weeks prior to the start of term in September. | Registration in Level III or above of an Honours program in the School of Earth, Environment & Society; and permission of the instructor. | Pay both the incidental fees as prescribed by the School of Earth, Environment and Society and the regular tuition fees.
Complete and submit the application form. |
Application forms are available from the School of Earth, Environment & Society main office after March 1st.
Students intending to enrol in this course must submit an application by April 1st of the academic year prior to registration. Students will be informed of acceptance of their application by April 15th subject to fulfillment of the requirements. |
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Independent Research Projects |
ENVIRSC 4MI3 – Independent Study in Earth & Environmental Sciences
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An independent study under the supervision of a faculty member. Students will typically complete a major review paper or research paper on a topic of their choice, in the field of Earth and Environmental Sciences. | Registration in Level IV of an Honours program in the School of Earth, Environment & Society (Faculty of Science); and permission of the supervising faculty member. | Actively seek a potential supervisor and placement before registering in this course.
If required, assistance in finding a topic and a faculty supervisor will be provided. |
Enrol in this course through Mosaic on your enrolment date. |
ENVSOCTY 4MS3 – Independent Study | Formerly GEOG 4MS3 An independent study under the supervision of a faculty member. Students will typically complete one or more major review or research papers on a topic of their choice. One meeting (one hour); one term. | Registration in Level IV of an Honours program in the School of Earth, Environment & Society; and permission of the supervising faculty member. | Permission of the supervising faculty member.
Assistance in finding a topic and a faculty supervisor will be provided. |
Enrol in this course through Mosaic on your enrolment date.
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Internships |
ENVIRSC 3IN3 – Internship in Earth & Environmental Sciences
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The integration of academic learning with an employment or a volunteer experience, providing students the opportunity to explore careers and develop linkages between classroom knowledge and professional practice. Normally, students complete 130 hours of academic work through the duration of the employment or volunteer experience. One meeting (one hour); one term. | Completion of SCIENCE 2C00; and registration in Level III or above of an Honours B.Sc. program in the School of Earth, Environment & Society (Faculty of Science); and permission of the internship coordinator. | Arrange a suitable internship and agreement of the supervisor.
Complete and submit an application. |
Application forms are available on the School of Earth, Environment & Society (Faculty of Science) website
Application forms should be submitted to the internship coordinator two months prior to registration. |
ENVSOCTY 3MI3 – Internship in Environment and Society | Formerly GEOG 3MI3 The integration of academic learning with an employment experience, providing students the opportunity to explore careers and develop linkages between classroom knowledge and professional practice. This course is evaluated on a Pass/Fail basis. Normally, students complete 130 hours of academic work through the duration of the employment or volunteer experience. | Completion of SOCSCI 2EL0; and registration in Level III or above of an Honours B.A. program in the School of Earth, Environment & Society; and permission of the internship coordinator.
Students participating in this course must be authorized to work in Canada (International students must provide proof of work authorization permit). |
Arrange a suitable internship and agreement of the supervisor.
Complete and submit an application.
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Application forms are available on the School of Earth, Environment & Society (Faculty of Science) website.
Application forms should be submitted to the internship coordinator two months prior to registration.
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Thesis Courses |
EARTHSC 4MT6 – Senior Thesis
ENVIRSC 4MT6 – Senior Thesis ENVSOCTY 4MT6 – Senior Thesis |
Students will select research topics and prepare a thesis either individually or in teams. Two terms. | One of EARTHSC 3RD3, ENVSOCTY 3MA3, GEOG 3MA3; and registration in Level IV of an Honours program in the School of Earth, Environment & Society; and a GPA of at least 7.5; and permission of the course coordinator. | Complete and submit an application. | Application forms are available from the School of Earth, Environment & Society main office after March 1st.
??Students intending to enroll in this course must submit an application to the course coordinator by April 1 of the academic year prior to registration. Students will be informed of their acceptance of their application on April 15 subject to fulfillment of the GPA requirement. |
Department Contact
Academic Program Advisor – Caitlyn Gabacort (gambacc@mcmaster.ca)
Courses
Course Type |
Course Code & Name |
Description |
Eligibility/Requirements |
Required Actions |
Submission/Deadlines |
Applied Placement Courses |
LIFESCI 3EP3 – Life Sciences Applied Placement
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Provides students with the opportunity to explore career options and integrate academics with a community, volunteer, or professional experience.
Normally students will complete 60 hours during the placement (one term). The student will complete an academic component in addition to the placement. |
Completion of LIFESCI 2AA3 and registration in Level III or above of a Life Sciences program, or registration in Level III or above of an Honours Life Sciences specialization; and permission of the School of Interdisciplinary Science Experiential Education Coordinator. | Arrange a suitable placement and supervision from professionals in the community or University.
Complete the application form. Complete the Safety Orientation Checklist forms. For placements external to McMaster, please submit the letter to placement employers and the student declaration of understanding.
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Application must be submitted online thirty days prior to the date classes begin in each term (see the sessional dates section of the Undergraduate Calendar). |
LIFESCI 4EP6 – Life Sciences Placement | Provides students with the opportunity to explore career options and integrate academics with a community, volunteer, or professional experience. The student will complete an academic component in addition to the placement.
Normally students will complete 120 hours of placement work through the duration of the experience (two terms). |
Registration in Level IV or above of an Honours Life Sciences program and permission of the School of Interdisciplinary Science Experiential Education Coordinator. | Arrange a suitable placement and supervision from professionals in the community or University.
Complete and submit online application. Complete the Safety Orientation Checklist forms. For placements external to McMaster, please submit the letter to placement employers and the student declaration of understanding.
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Application must be submitted online thirty days prior to the date classes begin in each term (see the sessional dates section of the Undergraduate Calendar). | |
Independent Research Project Courses |
LIFESCI 4A03 – Independent Study | An independent study under the supervision of a McMaster Faculty member. Normally students will complete 60 hours in the laboratory or clinic during the placement. One term. | Registration in Level IV or above of any Honours Life Sciences (B.Sc.) program and permission from the supervising faculty member and the School of Interdisciplinary Science Experiential Education Coordinator | Arranging a suitable independent study and supervision from a McMaster faculty member.
Complete and submit online application. |
Application must be submitted online thirty days prior to the date classes begin in each term (see the sessional dates section of the Undergraduate Calendar). |
LIFESCI 4B09 – Independent Project | This course provides students an opportunity to conduct an independent research study under the supervision of a McMaster University faculty member. Normally students will complete180 hours in the laboratory or clinic during the placement. Two terms. | Registration in Level IV or above of an Honours Life Sciences (B.Sc.) program with a minimum GPA of 7.0 and permission of the supervising faculty member and the School of Interdisciplinary Science (SIS) Experiential Education Coordinator. LIFESCI 3RP3 is highly recommended. | Arranging a suitable independent study and supervision from a McMaster faculty member.
Complete and submit online application.
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Application must be submitted online thirty days prior to the date classes begin in each term (see the sessional dates section of the Undergraduate Calendar). | |
Research Practicum Courses |
LIFESCI 3RP3 – Life Sciences Research Practicum | This placement course provides students an opportunity to explore potential research projects while volunteering in the laboratory or clinic of a faculty member at McMaster University. Normally students will complete 60 hours in the laboratory or clinic during the placement (one term). | Registration in Level III or above of a Life Sciences program, or registration in Level III or above of any Honours Life Sciences specialization; and permission the School of Interdisciplinary Science Experiential Education Coordinator. | Arrange a suitable research experience and supervision from a McMaster faculty member.
Submit the application. |
Complete the electronic application 30 days prior to the beginning of each term you wish to complete the course. |
Thesis Courses |
LIFESCI 4C12 – Independent Thesis
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An independent study under the supervision of a McMaster University faculty member. Normally students will complete 200 hours of independent thesis work through the duration of the course. Two terms. | Registration in Level IV or above of an Honours Life Sciences (B.Sc.) program with a minimum GPA of 8.0 and permission of the supervising faculty member and the School of Interdisciplinary Science (SIS) Experiential Education Coordinator. LIFESCI 3RP3 is highly recommended. | Arrange a suitable thesis and supervision from a McMaster faculty member.
Complete and submit online application. |
Application must be submitted online thirty days prior to the date classes begin in each term (see the sessional dates section of the Undergraduate Calendar).
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LIFESCI 4D15 – Independent Thesis | An independent study under the supervision of a McMaster University faculty member. Normally students will complete 250 hours of independent thesis work through the duration of the course. Two terms. | Registration in Level IV or above of an Honours Life Sciences program with a minimum GPA of 10.5 and permission of the supervising faculty member and the School of Interdisciplinary Science (SIS) Experiential Education Coordinator. LIFESCI 3RP3 is highly recommended. | Arrange a suitable thesis and supervision from a McMaster faculty member.
Complete and submit online application. |
Application must be submitted online thirty days prior to the date classes begin in each term (see the sessional dates section of the Undergraduate Calendar). |
Department Contacts
Experiential Education Coordinator – Sunita Nadella (nadellsr@mcmaster.ca)
Academic Program Advisor – Kai Wen (wenk11@mcmaster.ca)
To explore more, visit Research-Based Learning – School of Interdisciplinary Science & Work-Integrated Learning – School of Interdisciplinary Science.
Courses
Course Type |
Course Code & Name |
Description |
Eligibility/Requirements |
Required Actions |
Important Deadlines |
Applied Placement Courses |
KINESIOL 4EE3 – Professional Placement in Kinesiology | The placement experience provides the essential links between classroom learning and professional practice by offering students the opportunity to put theory into practice and to apply the “core” knowledge of the Kinesiology sub-disciplines in a real-life experience. Through the Kinesiology Placement course, students will further develop their leadership abilities, communication, and problem-solving skills, and strengthen their civic responsibility through service in the broader community. | Registration in Level IV – Honours Kinesiology program. | Complete the KINESIOL 4EE3 Enrollment Application.
Complete the Safety Orientation Checklist forms. For placements external to McMaster, please submit the letter to placement employers and the student declaration of understanding. |
The KINESIOL 4EE3 Enrollment Application and Safety Orientation Checklist forms must be completed and submitted to kinug@mcmaster.ca or IWC 219C.
For the fall term, placements should be confirmed by August 1st. For the Winter term, placements should be confirmed by December 1st. |
Research Practicum Courses |
KINESIOL 3RP3 – Kinesiology Research Practicum | This placement course provides students in Honours Kinesiology the opportunity to explore different research laboratory experiences within the Department of Kinesiology. Students will complete a final paper related to the research laboratory experience. | Registration in Level III or above of Honours Kinesiology. | Arrange a suitable laboratory experience and supervision from a kinesiology faculty member.
Complete and submit an application. |
Applications are available on the Kinesiology Department website and must be submitted to the Academic Program Advisor thirty days prior to the start of the term. |
Thesis Courses |
KINESIOL 4RR6 – Thesis
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Independent project involving a research topic under the supervision of a faculty member in the Department of Kinesiology at McMaster University. The project involves developing a research proposal, a literature review, design of methodology, data collection and analysis, a research report appropriate to the sub-discipline, and an oral presentation. KINESIOL 4RR9 involves a research project that will require approximately 12-15 hours per week of time commitment. Students are advised to discuss the scope of the research project with their faculty supervisor. | Completion of STATS 2B03 and registration in Level IV of Honours Kinesiology (B.Sc. Kin.) with a minimum GPA of 8.5 and permission of the instructor. | Arrange a suitable laboratory experience and supervision from a kinesiology faculty member.
Complete and submit an application.
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Applications are available on the Kinesiology Department website and must be submitted to the Academic Program Advisor thirty days prior to the start of the term. |
KINESIOL 4RR9 – Thesis | In this course, students work with an academic supervisor on a research or creative project in science communication. More information and the online application can be found on the School of Interdisciplinary Science (SIS) website. Normally students will complete 60 hours of independent study work through the duration of the course. | One of LIFESCI 3P03, 3PP3, SCICOMM 3P03, 3PP3; and registration in Level IV or above of an Honours program and permission of the supervising faculty member and the School of Interdisciplinary Science (SIS). | Arrange supervision.
Arrange a suitable placement. Complete and submit the online application. |
Submit an online application thirty days prior to the date classes begin in each term. |
Department Contact
Academic Program Advisor – Katelyn McKay (mckayk16@mcmaster.ca)
To explore more, visit Experiential Learning Courses – Department of Kinesiology.
Courses
Course Type |
Course Code & Name |
Description |
Eligibility/Requirements |
Required Actions |
Submission/Deadlines |
Teaching Placement? |
MATH 3ET3 A/B S – Mathematics Teaching Placement.
(3.0 units) |
Intended to help students explore teaching as a profession and integrate academics with a community, volunteer, or professional experience. The student will complete an academic component in addition to the placement. This course includes a scientific communication component.
A minimum of 60 hours of placement work involving teaching and/or tutoring. Can be completed over one or two terms. |
Registration in Level III or above in an Honours program in Mathematics and Statistics; and permission from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. Math 2ET3 is recommended. | Arrange suitable placement.
Arrange supervision. Complete and submit an application. |
Submit an application to SCCE@mcmaster.ca 30 days prior to registration. |
Research Project? |
MATH 4P06 A/B S – Senior Research Project?
(6.0 units)? |
A project in pure or applied mathematics to be carried out under the supervision of a faculty member from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. A written report and oral presentation will be required. This course includes a scientific communication component. Two terms. | Registration in Level IV of any Honours Mathematics and Statistics program; and a GPA of at least 9.0; and permission of the Chair of the Department. | Obtain permission from the Chair of the Department. | Submission process/ deadlines |
Course Type? |
MATH 4W03 – Reading in Mathematics I
(3.0 units) |
Directed reading in areas of mathematics of interest to the student and the instructor. This course includes a scientific communication component. | GPA of at least a 7.0 and permission of the Chair of the Department. | Complete and submit the course permission form. | Submission process/ deadlines |
Course Type? |
MATH 4WW3 – Reading in Mathematics
(3.0 units) |
Directed reading in areas of mathematics of interest to the student and the instructor. This course includes a scientific communication component. | GPA of at least a 7.0 and permission of the Chair of the Department. | Complete and submit the course permission form | Submission process/ deadlines |
Senior Research Project? |
STATS 4T06 A/B – Senior Research Project
(6.0 units) |
A project in statistics to be carried out under the supervision of a faculty member from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics. A written report and oral presentation will be required. This course includes a scientific communication component. Two terms. | Registration in Level IV of any Honours Mathematics and Statistics program; and a GPA of at least 9.0; and permission of the Chair of the Department. | Complete and submit the course permission form.
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Submission process/ deadlines |
Course Type |
STATS 4W03 – Reading in Statistics
(3.0 units) |
Directed reading in areas of statistics of interest to the student and the instructor. This course includes a scientific communication component. | GPA of at least 7.0 and permission of the Chair of the Department. | Complete and submit the course permission form. | Submission process/ deadlines |
Department Contacts
Academic Program Advisors – Rabia Awan (awanr@mcmaster.ca) & Paula Marcoux (marcouxp@mcmaster.ca)
To explore more, visit Opportunities for Undergraduate Research – Department of Mathematics & Statistics.
Courses
Course Type |
Course Code & Name |
Description |
Eligibility/Requirements |
Required Actions |
Submission/Deadlines |
Teaching Placement |
PHYSICS 3ET3 – Physics Teaching Placement
(3.0 units) |
This placement course allows students to explore teaching as a profession, work on scientific communication and integrate academics with a community, volunteer, or professional experience. Students must complete 60 hours of placement work involving teaching, assisting a teacher and/or tutoring. In addition, students will complete an academic component. May be completed over one or two terms. | Registration in Level III or above of any Honours program in Physics or the Honours Mathematics and Physics program; and permission of the Chair of the Department. | Arrange supervision.
Obtain permission from the Chair of the Department. |
Submission process/ deadlines |
Research Project |
PHYSICS 4IS3 – Independent Study
(3.0 units) |
Independent study to be carried out under the supervision of a faculty member. Students will typically conduct a research project or a major review paper on a topic of their choice in the field of Physics. 8-10 hours per week (scheduling to be arranged with supervisor); One term. | Eligibility/ Requirements | Arrange supervision.
Obtain permission from the Chair of the Department. |
Submission process/ deadlines |
Research Project |
PHYSICS 4P06 A/B – Senior Research project | An experimental or theoretical project supervised by a member of the Department of Physics and Astronomy, or any other suitable supervisor approved by the department. Normally students work 8-10 hours per week. | Registration in Level IV of any Honours Physics or the Honours Mathematics and physics (B.Sc.) program; and a GPA of at least 9.0; and permission from the Chair of the Department. | Arrange supervision.
Obtain permission from the Chair of the Department. |
Submission process/ deadlines |
Research Project |
BIOPHYSICS 4P06A/B – Senior Research Project
(6.0 units) |
An experimental or theoretical project carried out under the supervision of a faculty member. Normally, a report, oral and poster presentation will be required.Two terms. | Registration in Level IV of an Honours Medical and Biological Physics program; and a GPA of at least 9.0; and permission of the Chair of the Department of Physics and Astronomy. | Arrange supervision.
Obtain permission from the Chair of the Department. |
Submission process/ deadlines |
Research Project |
MEDPHYS 4Y06 A/B – Senior Research Project
(6.0 units) |
An experimental or theoretical project carried out under the supervision of a faculty member in the field of Medical Physics. Normally, a report, oral and poster presentation will be required. Two terms. | Registration in Level IV of an Honours Medical and Biological Physics program; and a GPA of at least 9.0; and permission of the Chair of the Department. | Arrange supervision.
Obtain permission from the Chair of the Department. |
Submission process/ deadlines |
Reading/ Literature Review |
PHYSICS 4L03 A/B – Literature Review
(3.0 units) |
A directed reading and review of the literature in any field of physics or astronomy, associated with a faculty member’s research area. Normally, a report and poster presentation will be required. Two terms. | Registration in Level IV of Honours Mathematics and Physics (B.Sc.) or any Honours Physics program; and permission of the Chair of the Department. | Arrange supervision.
Obtain permission from the Chair of the Department. |
Submission process/ deadlines |
Reading/ Literature Review |
BIOPHYSICS 4L03 A/B – Literature Review
(3.0 units) |
A directed reading and review of the literature in any field of biophysics, associated with a faculty member’s research area. Normally, a report and poster presentation will be required. One term. | Registration in Level IV of an Honours Medical and Biological Physics program; and permission of the Chair of the Department of Physics and Astronomy. | Arrange supervision.
Obtain permission from the Chair of the Department. |
Submission process/ deadlines
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Department Contact
Administrative Coordinator – James Smithson (smithsjp@mcmaster.ca)
To explore more, visit Upper Year Research Projects and Experiential Courses – Department of Physics & Astronomy.
Course
Course Type |
Course Code & Name |
Description |
Eligibility/Requirements |
Required Actions |
Submission/Deadlines |
Research project |
PNB 2QQ3 A/B S – Introductory Independent Research
(3.0 units) |
Independent research practicum that provides students the opportunity to participate in research projects in a PNB laboratory. | Must have taken PNB 2XA3, 2XB3, 2XC3 with an average of at least 9.0; and permission of the course coordinator | Apply through PNB 2XT0 | Apply in December of the preceding Fall term |
Research project |
PNB 3QQ3 A/B S – Independent Library Study
(3.0 units) |
A library project under the supervision of a faculty member that may extend over both terms. | Registration in Level III or IV of an Honours or Combined Honours Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour program or B.A. Psychology program | Required actions
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Submission process/ deadlines
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Research project |
PNB 3QM3 A/B S – Independent Research in Mental Health
(3.0 units) |
A research project within the mental health field under the supervision of a faculty member within the mental health community. | Registration in Level III or IV of the Honours B.A. or Honours B.Sc. Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour (Mental Health Specialization) program | Required actions
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Submission process/ deadlines
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Research project |
PNB 3QM6 A/B – Independent Research in Mental Health
(6.0 units) |
A research project within the mental health field under the supervision of a faculty member within the mental health community that extends over both terms. Two hours (seminar/discussion); two terms | Registration in Level III or IV of the Honours B.A. or Honours B.Sc. Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour (Mental Health Specialization) program | Required actions
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Submission process/ deadlines
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Research Project |
PNB 3Q03 A/B S – Independent Library Study
(3.0 units) |
A library project under the supervision of a faculty member that may extend over both terms. | Registration in Level III or IV of an Honours or Combined Honours Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour program or B.A. Psychology program. | Required actions
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Submission process/ deadlines
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Course Type |
HUMBHV 4V12 A/ B S – ECS Practicum III
(12.0 units) |
Building on the skills from previous two practica, students will have opportunities to pursue their special interest and passion in an alternative practical experience. In these settings, students will engage with children, families, staff, and other professionals. This course is evaluated on a Pass/Fail basis. 288 hours; Spring/Summer Term | HUMBEHV3O03, 3P03, 3Q03, 3XP6 Co-requisite: HUMBEHV4VS3 |
Required actions
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Submission process/ deadlines
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Course Type |
HUMBEHV 4VS3 A/B S – Theory to Practice III
(3.0 units)
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Seminar to be taken concurrently with Professional Practice III, HUMBEHV 4V12. Online lecture/discussion (two hours); Spring/Summer Term
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Co-requisite: HUMBEHV4V12 |
Required actions
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Submission process/ deadlines
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Research Project |
HUMBHV 3IP3 A/B S – Inquiry Project
(3.0 units) |
Students will explore a topic of their choosing under the supervision of an approved faculty member. Over the course of their project, students will develop the skills necessary to systematically investigate and assess an existing body of empirical literature. | Registration in Level III or above of an Honours B.A.Sc. Applied Psychology in Human Behaviour program and permission of faculty supervisor and program director | Required actions
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Submission process/ deadlines
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Research Project |
HUMBHV 4IP3 A/B S – Inquiry Project
(3.0 units) |
Students will explore a topic of their choosing under the supervision of an approved faculty member. Over the course of their project, students will develop the skills necessary to systematically investigate and assess an existing body of empirical literature. | Registration in Level IV of an Honours B.A.Sc. Applied Psychology in Human Behaviour program and permission of faculty supervisor and program director. Students are expected to have a minimum cumulative GPA of 8.0. Cannot be taken concurrently with HUMBEHV 3IP3 A/B S. | Required actions
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Submission process/ deadlines
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Research project |
PNB 4Q03 A/B S – Senior Independent Library Study
(3.0 units) |
A library project under the supervision of a faculty member that may extend over both terms. | Registration in Level IV of an Honours or Combined Honours Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour program If PNB4Q03A/B S is taken concurrently with PNB 4D06 A/B, 4D09 A/B, 4QQ6 A/B, a different faculty member must supervise each course. |
Required actions
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Submission process/ deadlines
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Research Project |
PNB 4QQ3 A/B S – Senior Independent Research
(3.0 units) |
A laboratory project under the supervision of a faculty member that may extend over both terms. | Registration in Level IV of an Honours or Combined Honours Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour program | Required actions
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Submission process/ deadlines
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Research Project
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PNB 4QQ6 A/B – Senior Independent Research
(3.0 units) |
A laboratory project under the supervision of a faculty member that extends over both terms. | Registration in Level IV of an Honours or Combined Honours Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour program | Required actions
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Submission process/ deadlines
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Research Project
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PNB 4Q03 A/B S -Senior Independent Library Study
(3.0 units) |
A library project under the supervision of a faculty member that may extend over both terms. | Registration in Level IV of an Honours or Combined Honours Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour program | Required actions
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Submission process/ deadlines
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Senior Thesis |
PNB 4D06 A/B – Senior Thesis
(6.0 units) |
Students conduct an individual research project under the supervision of a faculty member. If any of PNB 3Q03 A/B S, 3QQ3 A/B S, 4Q03 A/B S, 4QQ3 A/B S, or 4QQ6 A/B are taken concurrently with PNB 4D06, a different faculty member must supervise each course. Two terms | Registration in Level IV of an Honours or Combined Honours Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour program with a Grade Point Average of at least 8.5; and one of MUSICCOG 3QQ3 A/B S, PNB 2A03, 3A03, 3EE3, 3EV3, 3L03, 3MM3, 3QQ3, A/B S, 3S03, 3V03 | Required actions
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Submission process/ deadlines
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Senior Thesis |
PNB 4D09 A/B – Senior Honours Thesis
(9.0 units) |
Students conduct an individual research project under the supervision of a faculty member. If any of PNB 3Q03 A/B S, 3QM3 A/B S, 3QQ3 A/B S, 4Q03 A/B S, 4QQ3 A/B S, are taken concurrently with PNB 4D09, a different faculty member must supervise each course. | Registration in Level IV of an Honours or Combined Honours Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour program with a Grade Point Average of at least 8.5; and one of MUSICCOG 3QQ3 A/B S, PNB 2A03, 3A03, 3EE3, 3EV3, 3L03, 3MM3, 3QM3 A/B S, 3QQ3 A/B S, 3S03, 3V03 | Required actions
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Submission process/ deadlines
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Senior Thesis |
NEUROSCI 4L12 A/B – Neuroscience Senior Thesis
(12.0 units) |
A research project conducted under the supervision of a faculty member affiliated with the Honours Neuroscience program | Registration in Level IV of Honours Neuroscience with a GPA of at least 9.0 and permission of faculty supervisor and program director | Required actions
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Submission process/ deadlines
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Senior Thesis |
NEUROSCI 4L09 A/B – Neuroscience Thesis
(9.0 units) |
A research project conducted under the supervision of a faculty member affiliated with the Honours Neuroscience program. | Registration in Level IV of Honours Neuroscience with a GPA of at least 8.5 and permission of faculty supervisor and program director | Required actions | Submission process/ deadlines
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Department Contacts
Academic Program Advisor – Jennifer Nettleton (pnbadvisor@mcmaster.ca)
Undergraduate Admin Assistant – Taylor Bowker (pnb@mcmaster.ca)
To explore more, visit Research Information for Undergraduates – Department of Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour & Thesis and Independent Study Ballot – Department of Psychology, Neuroscience & Behaviour.
Courses
The following courses are offered for students whose departments do not have specific experiential education courses available.
Course Type |
Course Code & Name |
Description |
Eligibility/Requirements |
Required Actions |
Important Deadlines |
Experiential Placement |
SCIENCE 3EP3 A/B S – Applied Science Placement
(3.0 units) |
This course provides students with the opportunity to explore career options and integrate academics with a community, volunteer or professional experience, In most cases, these placements require an academic and a site placement supervisor (typically off-campus). Must complete 60 hours of placement work and complete the academic component. May be completed over one or two terms. | Credit or registration in Science 2C00; and registration in Level III or above of a program in the Faculty of Science; and permission of the academic supervisor and the Director, Science Career and Cooperative Education or delegate. | Arrange a suitable placement and supervision.
Complete and submit an application, including a detailed contract to the SCCE office. |
Must submit application and contract thirty days prior to the date classes begin each term. |
Experiential Placement |
SCIENCE 3EX6 A/B S – Applied Science Placement
(6.0 units). |
This course provides students with the opportunity to explore career options and integrate academics with a community, volunteer, or professional experience. In most cases, these placements require an academic and a site placement supervisor (typically, off-campus). In addition to successfully completing a minimum of 120 hours of placement work, students must complete an academic component that will be evaluated. Two terms. | Credit or registration in SCIENCE 2C00; and registration in Level III or above of a program in the Faculty of Science; and permission of the academic supervisor and the Director, Science Career & Cooperative Education or delegate. | Arrange a suitable placement.
.. Arrange supervision (an academic and placement supervisor).
Complete and submit an application including a detailed learning contract.
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Application must be submitted to the Science Career & Cooperative Education office thirty days prior to the date classes begin each Term (see the Sessional Dates section of the Undergraduate Calendar). |
Research Project |
SCIENCE 3RP3 A/B S – Research practicum
(3.0 units) |
Students will conduct research, as directed by a faculty member, in a wide range of scientific lab/field settings. Students will complete an academic component in addition to their research. Serves as excellent preparation for a Level IV Thesis or Independent Study experience. | Registration in Level III or above of an Honours program in the Faculty of Science; and permission of the academic supervisor and the Director, Science Career & Cooperative Education, or delegate. Credit or registration in SCIENCE 2C00 is recommended.. | Arrange a suitable placement
Complete and submit the application, including a detailed learning contract and confirmation of the academic supervisor. |
Application must be submitted to the Science Career & Cooperative Education office thirty days prior to the date classes begin in each Term (see the Sessional Dates section of the Undergraduate Calendar). |
Internship |
SCIENCE 3IE0 | Full-time, academically relevant, paid, 4-month internship approved by the Science Career & Cooperative Education office. Students self-generate work placements, in consultation with the Science Career & Cooperative Education office, with participating companies through an application and interview process. Students wishing to extend the duration of their SCIENCE 3IE0 internship to 8, 12 or 16 months, with permission of the Director, Science Career & Cooperative Education; will enrol in SCIENCE 3IF0, 3IG0, 3IH0 in the subsequent terms. This course is evaluated on a Complete/Not Complete basis. Four months in length | Completion of SCIENCE 2C00 and all mandatory orientation activities; and registration in Level II or III of an Honours program in the Faculty of Science, with at least 9 units of course work left to complete. | Obtain permission from the Director of Science Career and Cooperative Education.
Course fee of $500 is payable to McMaster University within the first month of Internship |
Deadlines |
Internship |
SCIENCE 3IF0 | Extends SCIENCE 3IE0 to an eight month internship. This course is evaluated on a Complete/Not Complete basis. | SCIENCE 3IE0; and registration in Level II or III of an Honours program in the Faculty of Science, with at least 9 units of course work left to complete. | Obtain permission from the Director of Science Career and Cooperative Education.
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Deadlines
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Internship |
SCIENCE 3GI0 | Extends SCIENCE 3IE0 to a 12-month internship. This course is evaluated on a Complete/Not Complete basis. | SCIENCE 3IF0; and registration in Level II or III of an Honours program in the Faculty of Science, with at least 9 units of course work left to complete. | Obtain permission from the Director of Science Career and Cooperative Education.
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Deadlines
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Internship |
SCIENCE 3HI0 | Extends SCIENCE 3IE0 to a 16-month internship. This course is evaluated on a Complete/Not Complete basis. | SCIENCE 3IG0; and registration in Level II or III of an Honours program in the Faculty of Science, with at least 9 units of course work left to complete. | Obtain permission from the Director of Science Career and Cooperative Education.
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Deadlines
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To explore more, visit Experiential Education – Science Career & Cooperative Education.