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.
Anthropology
June 4 to July 7 MTWR 1:35 to 3:55
July 8 to August 6 Time 1:35 to 3:55
Economics
May 4 to June 3 MTWR 11:05 to 1:25
June 4 to July 7 MTWR 11:05 to 1:25
Geography
May 4 to June 3 MTWRF 2:05 to 3:55
History
May 4 to June 3 Time 1:35 to 3:55
International Development Studies
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
Gender and Development definitions and concepts [.pdf]
Gender in CIDA [.pdf]
Political Science
May 4 to June 3 MTWR 1:05 to 3:25
Instructor: Daniel Douek
Religious Studies
July 08 to August 6 MTWR 8:35 to 10:55
Instructor: Lei Kuan Lai
June 4 to July 7 MTWR 8:35 to 10:55
Instructor: Nathan Loewen
June 4 to July 7 MTWR 11:05 to 1:25
Instructor: Scott Halse
*updated: April 7, 2009