Summer Studies

The Summer term at McGill covers the months of May to August. During that period a wide array of credit courses from McGill degree programs is offered. Most are month-long courses with lectures every day. These courses are usually accepted for transfer credit by other universities. For more details, consult the Summer Studies website.

Students taking Summer Studies courses to complete their graduation requirements at McGill will receive their degrees at the Fall Convocation (normally held in November).

It is the student's responsibility to follow the University and faculty regulations. When registering, students must not exceed the maximum credits permitted by their faculty.

Students may enroll in no more than 12 credits during the summer, at McGill or at other universities, except by special permission of their Associate Dean.

Students registering under the Quebec Inter-University Transfer Agreement (IUT) are limited to 6 credits.

2009 Summer Courses Schedule*

Anthropology

ANTH 212 (3) Anthropology of Development . Offered in the: Winter

(CRN 641)

June 4 to July 7 MTWR 1:35 to 3:55

ANTH 227 (3) Medical Anthropology . Offered in the: Fall

(CRN 643)

July 8 to August 6 Time 1:35 to 3:55


Economics

ECON 208 (3) Microeconomic Analysis and Applications . Offered in the: Fall, Winter

(CRN 495)

May 4 to June 3 MTWR 11:05 to 1:25

ECON 209 (3) Macroeconomic Analysis and Applications . Offered in the: Fall, Winter

(CRN 496)

June 4 to July 7 MTWR 11:05 to 1:25


Geography

GEOG 302 (3) Environmental Management 1 . Offered in the: Fall, Summer

(CRN 460)

May 4 to June 3 MTWRF 2:05 to 3:55


History

HIST 360 (3) Latin America since 1825 . Offered in the: Winter

(CRN 562)

May 4 to June 3 Time 1:35 to 3:55


International Development Studies

INTD 497 (3) Research Seminar on International Development . Offered in the: Fall, Winter, Summer

(CRN 828)

June 22 – June 26, 2009, 10:05 – 12:25 and afternoons 1405 – 1555; and
July 6 – July 10, 2009, 10:05 – 12:55 and afternoons 1405 – 1555

Instructor: Dr. Aminata Touré,
Chief of Gender, Human Rights and Culture Branch
United Nations Population Fund-UNFPA

Topic: Gender and Development

.doc iconINTD 497 Seminar section 001 2009 summer
[INTD497_Toure_Rev2.doc - MS Word - 82.5 KB]
Syllabus for INTD 497 seminar with Dr. Toure


.doc iconCanada Report to CEDAW Committee
[CanadareporttoCEDAW.doc - MS Word - 62.5 KB]

.doc iconConvention for all forms of discrimination against women
[CONVENTIONFORALLFORMSOFDISCRIMINATIONAGAINSTWOMEN.doc - MS Word - 71.5 KB]

.pdf iconUSA and CEDAW
[USAandCedaw.pdf - PDF - 27.04 KB]

.pdf iconHDR 2007 2008 GEM
[HDR_20072008_GEM.pdf - PDF - 83.87 KB]

.doc iconGender Inequalities Summary
[Genderinequalitiessummary.doc - MS Word - 28 KB]

.doc iconSocial Inequality and Gender
[SocialInequalityandGender.doc - MS Word - 74.5 KB]

.doc iconGender Analysis in Development Programs
[GenderAnalysisDevelopmentPogrammes.doc - MS Word - 49 KB]

Gender and Development definitions and concepts [.pdf]


Gender in CIDA [.pdf]


Thesis and Internship Courses

INTD 491 (3) Honours Thesis . Offered in the: Fall, Winter, Summer

(CRN 696)

INTD 492 (6) Honours Thesis with Field Research . Offered in the: Fall, Winter, Summer

(CRN 697)

INTD 499 (3) Internship: International Development Studies . Offered in the: Fall, Winter, Summer

(CRN 695)



Political Science

POLI 352 (3) International Policy/Foreign Policy: Africa . Offered in the: Winter

(CRN 694)

May 4 to June 3 MTWR 1:05 to 3:25

Instructor: Daniel Douek


Religious Studies

RELG 337 (3) Themes in Buddhist Studies . Offered in the: Summer

(CRN 747)

July 08 to August 6 MTWR 8:35 to 10:55

Instructor: Lei Kuan Lai

RELG 371 (3) Ethics of Violence/Non-Violence . Offered in the: Summer

(CRN 744)

June 4 to July 7 MTWR 8:35 to 10:55

Instructor: Nathan Loewen

RELG 375 (3) Religion and Society . Offered in the: Fall

(CRN 741)

June 4 to July 7 MTWR 11:05 to 1:25

Instructor: Scott Halse


*updated: April 7, 2009

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