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61 results in Downtown (Montreal) Campus (remove filter), Minor (remove filter)
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Natural History focuses on the observation and systematic study of all living organisms in nature (animals, fungi, and plants). It explores their forms, origins, evolution, behaviors and interactions with other species in their...
Major, Minor, Minor Concentration
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
 Statistics is motivated by the need to extract information from data, quantify uncertainty, and make predictions about random phenomena. Sophisticated mathematical and probabilistic techniques and computational tools are...
Major, Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
The undergraduate music history program will challenge you to think critically about music. Course materials explore topics like the place of music in different cultural contexts, the social condition of musicians, the...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) store, analyze and visualize data of geographic positions on the Earth's surface. The Minor concentration in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing allows you to develop...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Computer science is a stimulating, broad field of study that encompasses everything from theory to application. You can study diverse topics like software engineering, programming languages, robotics, compilers, databases, game...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Do you want to pursue a career that involves decision making at the operational level of business? McGill’s Operations Management Minor has been designed to give non-management students an understanding of the key concepts in...
Major, Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
In the Early Music program, you will learn the elements of early music performance practice and to play an early music instrument (Baroque violin, Baroque guitar, Viola, Cello, Viola da Gamba, Flute, Recorder, Oboe, Early Brass...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Chemistry is a central science—biochemistry, medical research and even theoretical physics would not be possible without it. The production of most consumer goods and infrastructures around us rely on a knowledge of chemistry...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Chemical engineers design processes and systems required to scale something a chemist produces in a test tube (like plastics, pharmaceuticals and chemicals) into mass manufacturable products. All kinds of industries rely on the...
Minor
Downtown (Montreal) Campus
Biomedical engineering is an exciting interdisciplinary field where you can use your knowledge and skills in engineering, computer science and the physical sciences to break new ground in medicine and the life sciences. McGill...

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