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Courses

Many of the courses in the Calendar have specifically stated prerequisites. Under exceptional circumstances, prerequisites may be waived as approved by the department.

Not all courses described in the Calendar are given in any one academic year. For a list of courses to be offered in 2004-2005 Regular Session and a timetable of these courses, please consult the Head of the Department concerned.

900-level Courses

990 Course

Most Master's and Ph.D. programs include a requirement that students register in a 990 seminar course. There is no tuition fee for the 990 course, provided students are registered for other courses. The 990 course carries no credit unit weight, and does not reduce course requirements in the required program of study. Unless otherwise specified, a course numbered 990 and described as a seminar does not involve examinations and has no credit attached to it, although a student is required to attend and to participate in the discussions. Students must register in the 990 course at the time of first registration in any program containing a 990 component. This registration must be continuous until they have completed requirements for the course. Once credit has been received, no further registration in the 990 course will be either required or allowed. These seminar courses vary considerably in content. All include reports and discussions on current developments, research and methodology in the field, and all include requirements for student participation and presentations.

992, 994, 996 Courses

All students who are working on their thesis register for 994/995 (Master's Programs) or 996 (Ph.D. Programs). Project courses for students registered in Master's programs without thesis are numbered 992. The times and rooms at which courses meet are posted by the department prior to the beginning of a term.

College of Graduate Studies & Research Courses

GSR courses, which are non-credit courses, are not associated with any specific department, but are available on recommendation by the student's Advisory Committee to all registered graduate students. There are no tuition fees for these courses, provided the student is registered for other courses. Students must officially register for these courses in order to attend. These courses do not reduce the course requirements for a graduate degree.

College of Graduate Studies and Research courses are listed in the Course Descriptions section of the Calendar under the following subject headings:
  • Accounting (ACC, MPACC)
  • Agricultural and Bioresource Engineering (AB E)
  • Agricultural Economics (AG EC)
  • Anatomy and Cell Biology (ANAT)
  • Animal Science (AN SC)
  • Anthropology (ANTH)
  • Applied Microbiology (AP MC)
  • Archaeology (ARCH)
  • Art (ART)
  • Biochemistry (BIOCH)
  • Biology (BIOL)
  • Biomedical Engineering (BIO E)
  • Business Administration (MBA)
  • Chemical Engineering (CH E)
  • Chemistry (CHEM)
  • Civil and Geological Engineering (C E)
  • Classics (Contact the Dept of History)
  • Community Health and Epidemiology (CH&EP)
  • Computer Science (CMPT)
  • Drama (DRAMA)
  • Economics (ECON)
  • Education:
    • Continuing Education (EDCNT)
    • Curriculum Studies (EDCUR) 
    • Education (EDRES, EDUC) 
    • Educational Administration (EDADM) 
    • Educational Communications and Technology (EDCMM) 
    • Educational Foundations (EDFDT)  
    • Educational Psychology and Special Education (EDPSY) 
    • Indian and Northern Education (EDIND)  
    • Special Education (EDEXC)
  • Electrical Engineering (E E)
  • Engineering Physics (E P)
  • English (ENG)
  • Environmental Engineering (ENV E)
  • Finance and Management Science (FIN)
  • Food Science (FD SC)
  • French (FR)
  • Geography (GEOG)
  • Geological Sciences (GEOL)
  • Geophysics (GEOL)
  • German (GERM)
  • Graduate Studies and Research (GSR)
  • History (HIST)
  • Interdepartmental (INTDL)
  • Interdisciplinary Studies (INT D)
  • Kinesiology (KIN)
  • Large Animal Clinical Sciences (LACS)
  • Law (LAW)
  • Marketing (MKT)
  • Mathematics (MATH)
  • Mechanical Engineering (M E)
  • Microbiology and Immunology (MICRO)
  • Music (MUSIC)
  • Native Studies (NATST)
  • Nursing (NURS)
  • Nutrition (NUTR)
  • Obstetrics, Gynecology & Reproductive Sciences (OB&GY)
  • Pathology (PATH)
  • Pharmacology (PHCOL)
  • Pharmacy (PHARM)
  • Philosophy (PHIL)
  • Physics and Engineering Physics (PHYS)
  • Physiology (PHSIO)
  • Plant Sciences (PL SC)
  • Political Studies (POLST)
  • Psychiatry (PSIAT)
  • Psychology (PSY)
  • Rehabilitation Medicine (REHMD)
  • Remote Sensing (RE SE)
  • Small Animal Clinical Sciences (SACS)
  • Sociology (SOC)
  • Soil Science (SL SC)
  • Statistics (STATS)
  • Surgery (SURG)
  • Toxicology (TOX)
  • Veterinary Biomedical Sciences (VBMS)
  • Veterinary Interdepartmental (VTINT)
  • Veterinary Microbiology (VT MC)
  • Veterinary Pathology (VT PA)


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